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Dartford v Hemel Hempstead Town

Dartford v Hemel Hempstead Town

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Norman Wabo came off the bench to rescue a point for Dartford in an entertaining game against
Hemel Hempstead in front of 961 supporters.

A rescue job was not what Adam and Jamie had in mind however. The hosts had every intention of
taking all three points against a team that they have a good record against. Such intentions were
reflected in the starting eleven, which saw Mark Smith in goal, as he stood behind Tom Bonner’s
defensive line. Tom was joined by Rob Howard, Ronnie Vint and Josh Hill. Lee Noble commanded the
midfield alongside Luke Allen, while Alex Flisher and Luke Wanadio patrolled the wings. The Dartford
attack included the ever-improving Adam Cunnington and Darren McQueen. The substitutes bench
consisted of Ryan Hayes, Charlie Sheringham, Ben Greenhalgh, Cameron Brodie and Norman Wabo.
Good intentions aside, the Darts once again found themselves behind to an early goal, which left
them chasing the game after nine minutes. It was the hosts who gave possession away cheaply,
which enabled Sam Ashford to chip the ball over Smith and into the goal. From that point on, Sammy
Moore’s side were hellbent on breaking up the play and wasting as much time as possible, much to
the annoyance of the Princes Park faithful.

Moments before Hemel took the lead, the Darts put together some neat passes, which enabled
Cunnington to get within shooting distance. However, the promising move came to nothing as the
big number 16’s shot flew over Sam Beasent’s goal. After that, the hosts just couldn’t get going, that
Ashford goal seeming to have deflated all involved.
Despite the Tudors’ lead and attacking threat, clear-cut chances were few and the Darts began to get
back into the game. Bonner found himself needing lengthy treatment after a heavy challenge on the
half-hour, which referee Richie Watkins took advantage of. He brought a halt to proceedings and
allowed a water break. Three minutes later saw the referee award the hosts a penalty after
Cunnington was clearly pulled down in the box. Up stepped the striker only to see his shot saved by
Beasent!

A few minutes later saw the injured Bonner replaced by Greenhalgh. The change in personnel meant
a reshuffle in positions, with Flisher taking Bonner’s place at left-back. The hosts continued trying to
respond to that early Hemel goal, but the half came to its conclusion minus any real opportunities
for either side. The only moment of any significance was Cunnington receiving a yellow card for a
foul.

Hayes replaced Wanadio as Dartford got the second half under way, and they started with more
urgency. The visitors, on the other hand, were happy to sit back, waste time, soak up the pressure
and try to hit the Darts on the break. The hosts continued to press forward and had some good spells
of possession. In the 54th minute, midfield duo Noble and Allen played a neat one-two, before
passing to Greenhalgh, who flicked in a threatening ball which was put out for a corner. Vint got on
the end of Hayes’ corner, but sent the ball wide of the post.

The next fifteen minutes saw Dartford getting more urgent as they searched for the equaliser. Adam
and Jamie played their last throw of the dice by sending on Wabo for McQueen, and the dynamics of
the game swung in Dartford’s favour. The anticipation was growing as first Cunnington, then Wabo
had a couple of good opportunities. Hayes was a constant threat, as was Allen, Greenhalgh and
Flisher as they probed continuously, searching to release Cunnington and Wabo.
The rescue mission was completed in the 84th minute, when Wabo received the ball, cut inside and
pulled the trigger. His shot curled passed the hapless Beasent and into the back of the net. The goal
floored Hemel and the Darts sensed blood, as they ploughed forward looking for the winner,
knowing that they had the visitors on the ropes. Hayes whipped in an exquisite cross across the face
of goal a minute later, but Cunnington’s header was inches wide of the post. A minute after that,
Wabo saw another excellent effort saved brilliantly by Beasent.

Despite putting immense pressure on the defence and winning several corners in quick succession,
Dartford just couldn’t put the ball away and had to settle for the point in the end. The hard-working
Noble was awarded the Man of The Match, but surely the accolades would be shared with Wabo for
his part in earning the team a valuable point after he scored his third goal in four games. It wasn’t
the best of performances across the ninety minutes, but the result means that Dartford stretch their
unbeaten run to three games, which is something to continue building on.

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Date Time League Season Full Time
August 31, 2019 3:00 pm National League South 2019/2020 90'

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Bericote Powerhouse Princes Park
Grass Banks, Dartford DA1 1LZ, UK

Results

ClubGoalsOutcome
Dartford1Draw
Hemel Hempstead1Draw