Halifax Courier

Brighouse make emphatic start to their pre-season

- Dave Parker

BRIGHOUSE TOWN’S pre-season programme got off to flying start last Saturday with a 5-0 home win over Sheffield FC, and manager Vill Powell could not have been more pleased.

“I thought we were tremendous and despite the lack of a crowd, the players played with all the intensity and profession­alism as if it were the first league game of the season,” he said.

The first half was scoreless and Powell acknowledg­ed with steadier finishing Town could have had several more goals.

“The pleasing thing was that there were numerous chances, which is good, and the players hadn’t been in a competitiv­e game since early March,” Powell added.

Javelle Clarke and Eddie Church had plenty of space down their flanks and got the ball in to the box.

Josh Grant was really on top of his game in midfield along with Tom Haigh and they also opened up the Sheffield defence.

The normally reliable striker Joe Jagger could have had a hattrick in his 45 minutes.

The manager changed things around for the second period and new striker Eli Hey was on the scoresheet after a minute and was a handful throughout the period.

However, former Huddersfie­ld Town and Clyde attacking midfielder Jack Boyle stole the show, showing finishing prowess in the 65th, 80th and 86th minutes to leave visiting keeper Jonathan Hedge, formerly of FC Halifax Town, clutching fresh air.

A trialist added the third goal in the 71st minute and Alhassane Keita showed more of the form he is capable of, with some good runs and one particular fine ball through the Sheffield defence, which brought a goal.

Defensivel­y, Town were sound with keepers Matt Smith and George Clarke having a relatively quiet time, apart from a tip over by Clarke, as Kurt Harris, Harrison Beeden and trialists in both halves repelled most of what the South Yorkshire boys had managed to throw at them.

Town’s next home game is scheduled for Tuesday night at home to Huddersfie­ld Town’s U19s side (7.45pm), again behind closed doors.

This is followed on Saturday week, August 15 by a visit from Matlock Town (3pm) and Scarboroug­h Athletic, managed by former FC Halifax Town boss Darren Kelly, come the week after.

Town will be in the preliminar­y round of the Emirates FA Cup, to be drawn on Monday week and the game scheduled for Saturday, September 12.

They are also in the Buildbase FA Trophy and the first round is Saturday, September 26.

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 ??  ?? OFF TO A WINNING START: A Brighouse Town trialist battling for possession with Sheffield’s Matt Roney. Picture: Steve Ambler
OFF TO A WINNING START: A Brighouse Town trialist battling for possession with Sheffield’s Matt Roney. Picture: Steve Ambler

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