Dulwich Hamlet 6-1 Sittingbourne - Brickies shocker ends play-off hopes
The worst performance by a Kent side in front of www.kentishfootball.co.uk for a very long time as Sittingbourne crashed to a 6-1 defeat at Dulwich Hamlet tonight.
DULWICH HAMLET 6-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Ryman League Division One South
Friday 4th April 2008
Stephen McCartney reports from Champion Hill
RESULT: WALTON CASUALS 1-1 TOOTING & MITCHAM UNITED
Kent giants Dover Athletic can win the Ryman League Division One South title with a home win over Burgess Hill Town tomorrow.
RESULT: DULWICH HAMLET 6-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Dulwich Hamlet keep their play-off aspirations alive with a clinical 6-1 win over Sittingbourne at Champion Hill tonight. A hat-trick from Charlie Taylor helped them on their way on what was a very bad night for the Kent side.
Reaction from Brickies boss Gary Abbott and report to follow.
90 MINUTES
Substitute Kraig Rochester’s drilled effort beats the diving Lewington to find the far corner to make it 6-1 for Dulwich Hamlet.
GOOD SUPPORT
Both sets of fans finish the game in good voice.
LATEST SCORE: WALTON CASUALS 1-1 TOOTING & MITCHAM UNITED
Tooting & Mitcham United equalise at Walton Casuals, courtesy of Paul Vines after 72 minutes.
LATEST SCORE FROM WALTON CASUALS
Good news for Dover Athletic as Walton Casuals are still beating Tooting & Mitcham United by 1-0.
71 MINUTES
Lewington prevents the south Londoners scoring a sixth, making a brilliant reflex save to deny Hamlet skipper Ryan Barnard scoring from a bullet header.
68 MINUTES
A cross from the left by-line flies over Lewington’s crossbar from Nugent. Dulwich Hamlet also his the crossbar with a looping curling cross from the right.
63 MINUTES
Sittingbourne’s Bryan Glover goes down in a heap on the half-way line and both club’s trainers administer treatment. Glover then limps off the pitch as Sittingbourne’s Friday night goes from bad to worse. But Glover somehow recovers and limps back onto the pitch.
59 MINUTES
Despite their side being outclassed, the Sittingbourne fans are still singing, and embarrassingly chant “six-five, we’re gonna win six-five.”
54 MINUTES
A free-kick from Sittingbourne’s Lee Spiller from just outside the penalty box deflects past the right post and the Kent side have a couple more chances but the game is well and truly over.
201 SECONDS INTO SECOND HALF: DULWICH HAMLET 5-1 SITTINGBOURNE
It’s a horror show for the Kent side as former Ashford Town defender Marc Cumberbatch’s bullet header from six-yards fliews into the left-corner, following the home side’s first corner of the second half.
Ryan Johnson, meanwhile, is stretchered off and is replaced by the experienced Scott Lindsey.
WHAT’S THE SCORE?
Just contacted Walton Casuals and they claim that Tooting & Mitcham United are winning 4-0 at half-time, although the Tooting fans’ forum says that Walton Casuals are 1-0 up following a 29th minute goal.
Just received a text message from Dover Athletic fan Phil Smith who confirms that Walton Casuals are actually winning 1-0. Why are so people so unprofessional. I think the man that finally answered the phone at Walton Casuals needs to stick to pulling pints!
HALF TIME: DULWICH HAMLET 4-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Sittingbourne’s hopes of finishing in the play-off’s look more than over as they’re ripped apart by a special Dulwich Hamlet side here at Champion Hill as Taylor scores a 12 minute hat-trick.
40:41 DULWICH HAMLET 4-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Taylor scores with a stunning left-footed curler on the angle on the right-hand side of the box as his 18-yarder flies past the diving Lewington to find the far corner - a great way to score his hat-trick.
37:02 DULWICH HAMLET 3-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Taylor completed his 12-minute hat-trick when he unleashed a stunning left-footed curler, which flew past the diving Lewington and it was three after 38 minutes when Alex Martin whipped in a free-kick from the right and Lewington failed to come for the ball and this allowed Taylor to thump his header down and over the goalkeeper.
28:30 DULWICH HAMLET 2-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Taylor latches onto a defensive splitting pass and slots the ball past the advancing Lewington from 20-yards, only to see his shot bounce agonisingly against the foot of the right post.
Taylor is, however, fouled inside the box by Billy Manners, who escapes without a card, and Taylor’s penalty is well saved, low to his right by Lewington.
However, the spot kick has to be retaken, and Taylor’s right-footed penalty sends the ex-Hamlet keeper the wrong way as the ball flies into the right-corner.
Sittingbourne defender Ryan Andrews is booked for his part in the hotly-disputed penalty re-take.
25:00
Hamlet striker Taylor strokes a shot into the side netting as the south Londoners play their typical pacey game.
22:26 - DULWICH HAMLET 1-1 SITTINGBOURNE
Bradley Spice scores his 14th goal of the season, drilling a right-footed penalty into the bottom left-hand corner, and sending Lunan the wrong way, after Hicham Akhazzan was upended inside the box.
18:22 - DULWICH HAMLET 1-0 SITTINGBOURNE
Dulwich Hamlet take the lead through former Greenwich Borough striker Meshach Nugent, drilling a right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area on the right, from 20-yards, which found the near corner bouncing off Lewington’s body
15:15
Sittingbourne’s Ryan Johnson’s weak glancing header is comfortably gathered by home goalkeeper Jamie Lunan.
13:12
Dowley’s hard tackle on Schoburgh appears to have evened it up and the Sittingbourne left-back is warned by Maidstone referee Paul Harris.
12:23
Sittingbourne goalkeeper Chris Lewington plucks Schoburgh’s floated cross from the right by-line out of the air.
10:12
9 MINUTES
No shots on target so far but Brickies skipper Joe Dowley needs treatment after a challenge from Sebastian Schoburgh, who pleaded his innocence towards the assistant on the stand side of Champion Hill.
VOCAL BRICKIES
The eighteen vocal Sittingbourne fans, standing in the covered terrace down the touch-line, remind Dulwich Hamlet fans how quiet they are.
Dulwich Hamlet are playing their usual three men up front in this game that both sides must win to maintain their play-off aspirations.
Dulwich Hamlet: Jamie Lynan, Steve May, Billy Chattaway, Benson Paka, Ryan Bernard, Marc Cumberbatch, Sebastian Schoburgh (Kraig Rochester 78), Stanley Muguo, Meshach Nugent, Charlie Taylor (Henry Darko 78), Alex Martin (Daryl Plummer 78).
Subs: Ricky Dobson, Sheik Ceesay.
Goals: Meshach Nugent 19, Charlie Taylor 29 (pen), 38, 41, Marc Cumberbatch 49, Kraig Rochester 90
Booked: Charlie Taylor 56
Sittingbourne: Chris Lewington, Ryan Andrews, Joe Dowley, Paul Ainsworth, Billy Manners, Ryan Johnson (Scott Lindsey 52), Dave Milton, Bryan Glover, Bradley Spice (Colin Richmond 73), Hicham Akhazzan, Lee Spiller.
Subs: Richard Brady, Anthony Glover, Tarik Ozresberoglu.
Goals: Bradley Spice 23 (pen)
Booked: Ryan Andrews 29
Attendance: 350
Referee: Mr Paul Harris (Maidstone)
Assistants: Mr Simeon Potter (Sutton, Surrey) & Mr Barrie Gale (Cheam, Surrey)