Rochdale Observer

Take a bow as Tom hits maiden ton in run chase

Jake the difference in pre-season win

- CRICKET

JAKE Beesley’s first half goal secured a 1-0 victory over AFC Fylde on Saturday, in Rochdale’s fifth pre-season friendly of the 2021/22 schedule.

In the highly competitiv­e fixture at Mill Farm, the Dale fans in attendance thought Conor Grant had broken the deadlock inside the opening 30 seconds, but the midfielder had struck narrowly wide of the upright and into the side netting.

The home side then had the ball in the back of the net a short time later, but a late offside flag went up to rule it out.

Luke Conlan struck across goal and wide of Trialist A’s goal without troubling, before Matty Done saw an effort, after being played in Abraham Odoh, deflected wide for a corner.

Soon after, Trialist B sent a speculativ­e shot from range over the bar.

On 20 minutes, Jordan Hulme squandered an opportunit­y for the hosts after the Coasters had broken down the left at speed and Ben Tollitt delivered across the face goal to the back post, where he could only find the side netting.

Captain Eoghan O’connell glanced a header wide from an Aaron Morley corner, while Odoh had a fierce shot blocked.

And Dale’s opener came in the 35th minute through Beesley, who netted his fourth pre-season goal.

Odoh had picked up the ball centrally and drove between two opponents before sliding in Beesley. He took a touch and fired clinically into the bottom corner from just inside the area.

Four minutes before the interval O’connell was forced off after picking up a knock and he was replaced by Jim Mcnulty, in Rochdale’s first change of the game.

Moments from half-time, after a superb move, Odoh squared to Dooley but his goal bound effort was deflected wide, and from the resulting corner Trialist C headed narrowly wide.

AFC Fylde’s best chance of the half came in stoppage time. Jack Sampson found himself in one-on-one with Trialist A, having been played in by Hulme, but he was denied by the ‘keeper who made a fine save from point blank range.

A couple of minutes after the restart Tollitt fizzed a dangerous ball across the face of goal but there was no-one there to turn the ball over the line and AFC Fylde’s early second half opportunit­y was gone.

Before Beesley made way for Ollie Rathbone in the 63rd minute, Nathan Shaw had a powerful effort blocked behind and Emeka Obi headed wide of the target from the resulting corner.

Dooley fired over from edge of the area a short time later, having been played in by Odoh, before Mcnulty put in an important last ditch challenge to deny Hulme who was bearing down on goal.

Up the other end, Grant cut inside and had a shot deflected just over bar, as Neal also got a hand to the effort.

Meanwhile, Done came within inches of doubling Dale’s advantage in the 72nd minute when a quick counter-attack sent him in behind the Coasters’ defence, but he struck across goal and narrowly wide of the far upright.

A double Rochdale substituti­on followed, with Alex Newby and Ethan Brierley replacing Morley and Odoh.

Soon after, the hosts were in on goal but Trialist A pulled off a well-timed sliding challenge to keep out Sam Osborne who had tried to round him.

Dale’s fifth and final substituti­on came eight minutes from time – Trialist B made way for Joe Dunne.

Before the game was out, Harvey Gregson fired wide of the far post from 25-yards for the hosts.

And with the last kick of the game, Rathbone, who was surrounded by numerous Coasters, did well to free himself to get a snapshot away but his effort was held by Neal who was equal to it.

FT AFC FYLDE 0-1 ROCHDALE:

Starting XI: Trialist A, Trialist B, Trialist C, O’connell, Keohane, Morley, Dooley, Grant, Odoh, Beesley, Done.

SUBS:

Lynch, Wade, Mcnulty, Mialkowski, Dunne, Kershaw, Brierley, Jesus, Newby, Rathbone, Scanlon.

SUNDAY, July 18, 2021, will live long in the memory of Tom Pye as he scored his maiden ton at a sun-drenched Great Harwood in an important run chase.

Promoted up the order in the absence of the suspended Matty Hernon, he took his chance with both hands.

He stroked his way to an unbeaten 105 off 122 balls, which included 12 boundaries as he shared a match winning partnershi­p of 140 with Clinton Perren, who deserved a century himself before being bowled for an excellent 77 after coming to the wicket after his son was run out for nine with the score on 34.

Littleboro­ugh found themselves in the field on a red hot day after skipper Townsend lost the toss on a day that was made for batting.

The skipper did not let his team-mates down as he opened the bowling instead of the absent Wilman and returned excellent figures of 5-77 off 15 overs as he was well backed up by Miskella, Perren and Unsworth.

Everything was going to plan and the innings should have been wrapped up when Reeza missed a simple catch with the score on 133/9 and boy did De Silva make them pay as he helped himself to a run a ball 135 which included 17 boundaries and 4 maximums as the innings closed on 209 all out in the 47th over.

Anyone who knows anything cricket will tell you 200 is 200 on any ground and you will have to bat well to achieve your target.

Pye in particular batted well as the visitors chased down 209 with three-andhalf overs left.

Take a bow Tom Pye – a captain’s dream, turns up every week, never moans, just gets on with his cricket.

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