Rochdale Observer

Hunter hits late leveller for seconds

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ROCHDALE mens’ 2nds hosted Didsbury Northern mens 5ths at Oulder Hill on Saturday and shared six goals in an entertaini­ng game.

Rochdale went into the match on the back of a defeat to now top of the league St Helens, and they were determined not to be on the receiving end of another loss.

The game started at great pace with both sides pushing high and both sides playing with a high intensity from the off.

Rochdale went close to scoring first with Dean Close and Kieran Hunter making a break at goal only for the ball to bounce over Hunter’s stick, but this was just a taste of what was to come for Rochdale.

Didsbury earned a short corner early on and managed to put it under Brian Robinson and past Dave Jackson on the post to give themselves an early lead.

Unfortunat­ely, history was about to repeat itself as Rochdale were on the receiving end of another short corner decision.

This time Didsbury managed to flick it over the diving Robinson and again past Jackson on the post, with a well worked routine and Rochdale found themselves two goals down.

Rochdale pulled one back when Kieran Hunter slipped between two defenders for Close to calmly slot in the back of the goal to make it 2-1 at half time.

At half time the team talk was all about composure, keeping shape and sticking to the plan that coach Aasim Chaudhry had set out.

The Rochdale players responded well to this and were moving with a lot of energy and the effort they started to put in was second to none.

Rochdale played most of the second half with only 10 men, as a stream of green cards from Didsbury’s umpire. However, their hard work made it difficult for the opposition.

With Rochdale having got 11 players back on the pitch for a few moments Aaron Hunter ran the ball, with assistance from Brauns, into the D and made a well timed and weighted pass to Liam Nutter, who managed to score his first goal, a huge achievemen­t as he only started playing for hockey this year, just going to show it’s never too late!

With the time counting down and Rochdale being put under pressure a very contentiou­s decision was again made to give Didsbury a penalty flick.

After much debate from all the Rochdale players and coach to the umpire about the decision the flick was taken and sent Robinson the wrong way as the ball ran into the goal, with less than five minutes on the clock.

Robinson, showing frustratio­n with himself, said something which the umpire didn’t like and sent off captain Dean Close for five minutes.

At this point it would have been easy for Rochdale to give up.

But with coach Chaudhry’s words ringing in their ears, Rochdale showed grit and determinat­ion and back with only 10 men Hunter made a spectacula­r run from the half way line and calmly slotted the ball in the goal to earn Rochdale a very well deserved point with a gutsy performanc­e.

“All the players today showed that through grit and determinat­ion, as well as playing for each other as a team, that they can certainly pull out a result that would seemingly be impossible,” said captain Close.

“I as a captain could not be prouder of how the players pulled together and showed that Rochdale play as a team.”

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