Portsmouth News

Moneyfield­s happy with Brock point

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Matt McGlinchey’s leveller ensured Moneyfield­s avoided losing to

Wessex League Premier Division leaders Brockenhur­st for the second time in five weeks.

Moneys trailed in the New Forest when Badgers striker Silvano Obeng headed a 67th minute opener.

It was the former AFC Totton man’s 16th goal of the campaign - keeping him three ahead of Portcheste­r’s Kieran Roberts as the top scorer in the division.

But McGlinchey equalised 10 minutes later, leaving stand-in boss Fraser Quirke to remark: ‘It was a satisfacto­ry day at the office.

‘We didn’t play in the first half we were resilient and well organised but we didn’t retain possession particular­ly well.

‘The most pleasing thing for me was that the team acted on the instructio­ns they were given at half-time.

‘We conceded against the run of play but we got ourselves back in and could have gone on to win it.

‘In the cold light of day, though, a draw was probably a fair result - we

had a poor first half and a good second half.

‘It was a point gained rather than two dropped for sure.’

Obeng’s goals have taken Brock, probably to the surprise of most people involved in the Wessex League, five points clear at the top.

They have played more games than anyone else, but have beaten Moneyfield­s, Portcheste­r, Shaftesbur­y and Blackfield & Langley - all clubs with eyes on a top eight finish.

‘Brock are young, hungry, well organised, well coached,’ said

Quirke. ‘Obeng is big, strong and powerful, very old school.

‘If Pat (McManus, Brock manager) can keep that side together they’ll be thereabout­s.

‘It will be interestin­g to see where everyone ends up.

‘There are probably eight or nine teams who will think they should be top five. It’s not like the Premier League - you’d be hard pressed to say who will be in the top four.’

Moneyfield­s now have a free week prior to next Saturday’s mouthwater­ing FA Vase home tie with AFC Portcheste­r.

They had been due to host Lymington in the Hampshire Senior Cup tomorrow, but Lymo have an FA Cup replay against two divisions higher Hereford.

‘The players can have a night off on Tuesday,’ said Quirke. ‘We won’t even do any training - we’ll meet for training on Thursday and go from there.’

Striker Dec Seiden, pictured, returned from a quad injury at

Brock, coming off the bench, to put himself in contention for the Vase tie. Another forward, Mig Dark, could also be considered after hitting a hat-trick for the reserves in a 9-1 Hampshire Premier League thrashing of Liss.

Andrew Todd could resume training this week after an Achilles injury but won’t feature against Portcheste­r.

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