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Striker Moret is off Moneys mark

Forward gets first Moneyfield­s goals with Cowes double

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Striker Tyler Moret netted his first Moneyfield­s goals as they made it the perfect end to 2021 with a thumping 5-1 Wessex League Premier Division victory at Cowes Sports.

Moret, who made the move to Moneys from US Portsmouth with manager Glenn Turnbull in the summer, has missed a large chunk of the season through injury but netted twice in his side's emphatic win on the Isle of Wight yesterday.

While an early own-goal along with efforts from defender Tom Cain and Joe Briggs ensured Moneyfield­s made it five Wessex Premier games unbeaten to end the year on a real high.

And the fact Moneys did it without 18-goal leading scorer Steve Hutchings and Harry Birmingham - both absent with Covid-19 - while goalkeeper Tom Price was rested - was even more pleasing for boss Turnbull.

He said: ‘We had no Hutchy (Steve Hutchings), no Birmy (Harry Birmingham) - they’ve both got Covid - we didn’t take Tom (Price) because Callum (McGeorge) deserved to keep his shirt so he kept his shirt and we didn’t want to travel Tom over here.

‘To be without our number one keeper and them two (Steve and Harry), it was good to get the win.

‘It gave me an opportunit­y to get 90 minutes into Tyler (at Cowes), it allowed me to get minutes into Macca (Matt McGlinchey) who’s had a long lay-off, he’d not played since Portland, through suspension­s, holiday and Covid. It allowed me to get him off the bench and minutes into him so I’m pleased.’

A comical fourth-minute own-goal set Moneys on their way to a comfortabl­e win in what could have proved a tricky festive trip.

Centre-back Cain then headed home after 13 minutes before Moret made it three goals in the space of 17 first-half minutes by grabbing his first on 21 minutes.

The striker netted his second Moneys goal four minutes after the restart, with Briggs rounding off the scoring on 88 minutes after Cowes had pulled one back.

Moneyfield­s made the most of being the only Wessex Premier fixture to go ahead yesterday after Horndean's trip to Alresford and Baffins Milton Rovers' scheduled home meeting with Fareham were both called off because of the weather, by moving up to eighth in the table with a third straight league win.

 ?? ?? UP AND RUNNING Tyler Moret, pictured playing for Baffins Milton Rovers, got his first Moneyfield­s goals in the win at Cowes Sports
UP AND RUNNING Tyler Moret, pictured playing for Baffins Milton Rovers, got his first Moneyfield­s goals in the win at Cowes Sports

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