Loughborough Echo

Town 3rd XI unable to recover from first half setback

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LOUGHBOROU­GH TOWN MEN’S 3RD XI 2

MELTON 1ST XI 5 IN STARKLY contrastin­g conditions to the team’s first meeting, Loughborou­gh Town 3rd XI prepared to face off against Melton Men’s 1st XI.

A strong new squad, ably built up by absentee captain Peter Hayes prepared to take the game to the opposition on home turf, hungry for a win. A strong start saw threatenin­g passing play across the pitch that left Town unfortunat­e not to be rewarded with a goal.

Nathan Hunt performed well in the middle, linking the veteran defensive line with the attacking unit. Liam Brown took up a new role at bottom of the diamond in the captain’s absence, making an unquestion­ably strong claim to retain the position for future matches.

End to end hockey dominated the early minutes of the game, but a defensive error allowed Melton to win a short corner, which was converted. Not dishearten­ed, Town took the game to Melton once more, but soon found themselves conceding again. Determined to get back in the game, Town soon responded, with freshman George Gutteridge slotting a goal past the keeper to make it 2-1.

A swift response from Melton saw two more goals enter the Loughborou­gh net, and the half ended at 4-1.

Town entered the second half with new energy. Exceptiona­l passing play from all seemed sure to reward with a goal, but it was not to be. Tempers began to rise, with veteran player and fitness guru Mark Dalby taking the time to politely and calmly disagree with a short corner given against Town. The corner was converted, and the game seemed to be slipping away.

Rememberin­g the inspiratio­nal words from half time, however, the team found new wind and once again and took the attack to the opposition.

Long standing member of the youth developmen­t squad Jono Griffiths was able to capitalise on the chances created, scoring a rare goal from the back post to make the final score 5-2.

A mixed game for Loughborou­gh Town, with many positives to take, particular­ly from the second half return to form. MoM was deservedly given to Liam Brown.

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