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Dartford v Braintree Town

Dartford v Braintree Town

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Dartford’s unbeaten run continued, as they put four goals past an in-form Braintree Town in front of 1,028 supporters at Bericote Powerhouse Princes Park on a cold and wet Saturday afternoon.

After an excellently observed two-minute silence in honour of those in the Armed Forces the referee, Mr Ben Atkinson, got the first forty-five underway. However, there was very little goalmouth action throughout to be honest.

The visitors started the stronger of the two sides, but failed to create anything worthy of mention. Instead, they were determined to slow the game down as much as possible, regardless of whether in possession or not… a tactical move that would backfire spectacularly the longer the game went on!

The closest anyone came to producing something during the opening exchanges fell in the Iron’s favour, after Kyran Clements failed to reach a deep ball into the Dartford box (2).

However, the longer the half went on, the more confident the Darts grew. With another solid performance coming from the well-marshalled defence and midfield, Braintree weren’t getting any success going forward, so the hosts began venturing forward more often themselves.

And Alan Dowson’s side came agonisingly close to taking the lead in the 42nd minute. Luke Coulson’s corner caused havoc inside the Iron’s box and eventually found the boot of Pierre Fonkeu. However, the defence somehow managed to clear the goal-bound effort off the line to keep the score level at the break.

The second-half was an entirely different affair to say the least and, as the hosts launched an attack down their right-flank, Mr Atkinson awarded them an opportunity to take the lead after Pierre Fonkeu was fouled inside the Braintree box. Up stepped Charlie Sheringham to convert the penalty to give the Darts the lead (50).

The visitors responded immediately and were eventually awarded a corner, but the resulting shot ricocheted off of another Braintree player and flew high over the top of Joe Young’s crossbar (53).

The goal had opened up the pitch more, as the visitors had to come forward, and it wasn’t long before goalkeeper Jack Sims was called into action at the other end… as he managed to parry Luke Coulson’s 61st minute drive before the follow-up was deemed to be offside.

Some might forgive Braintree for thinking that they had a way back into the game a minute later, after Dartford skipper Tom Bonner was shown a second yellow card, followed by a red, after a seemingly 50/50 challenge with Matthew Rush (62). Regardless of the circumstances, Bonner was off, and the Darts faced the prospect of defending for their lives with an 11-man Braintree. Or so they thought…

The brilliant Luke Coulson (who’d go on to receive a worthy Man of The Match award), however, had other ideas. As the hosts attacked via the right-flank once again, he received the ball before sending a delightful long-range strike which left Sims with absolutely no chance of reaching, let alone saving (68).

Ironically, the Iron speeded up their game from then on as they tried to get back into the game. And, after 74 minutes an opportunity materialised after an attack on their right-side ended with a terrific ball towards the middle… only for Coulson to pull off a fantastic interception which prevented them from testing Joe Young between the sticks. Coulson then played a neat one-two with Charlie Sheringham before winning a throw-in deep inside the opposition half.

The Iron pulled themselves back into the game after Kyran Clements’ bullet header from a corner halved the deficit in the 79th minute.

Alan Dowson responded with a double substitution, throwing on Alex Wall and Samir Carruthers to replace Charlie Sheringham and Luke Coulson (80), before Keiran Murtagh came on for Josh Johnson six minutes later.

Meanwhile, the visitors also took advantage of their bench by bringing on Leon Davies for Joe Muscatt (64) followed by Joseph Boachie and Chris Regis replacing Levi Amantchi and Alfred Payne (80).

Yet it was the Dartford changes that influenced the game more… particularly Samir Carruthers.

As the game entered the 90th minute, Keiran Murtagh saw his effort put behind for a corner. The set-piece then found Carruthers inside the box, who simply wasn’t going to miss from such a range! However, the midfielder wasn’t quite finished yet.

To add insult to Braintree’s injury, a Dartford attack deep into stoppage time saw the defence fail to hold station and the hosts were awarded their second penalty of the afternoon. Up stepped Carruthers to smash the ball beyond the hapless Sims to send the Iron back to Essex with the sounds of fireworks and Dartford celebrations accompanying them.

The result sees the Darts return to the top of the National League South table, as well as continuing their impressive form and unbeaten run.

TEAMS

DARTFORD: Joe Young, Jordan Wynter, Connor Essam, Tom Bonner (c), Luke Coulson, Maxwell Statham, Jack Smith, Pierre Fonkeu, Charlie Sheringham, Sam Odaudu, Josh Johnson.

SUBSTITUTES: Dan Wilks, Samir Carruthers, Alex Wall, Keiran Murtagh, Davide Rodari.

BRAINTREE TOWN: Jack Sims, Willie Clemons, Kyron Farrell, Kyran Clements, John White (c), Jack Cawley, Jon Benton, Alfred Payne, Levi Amantchi, Joe Muscatt, Matthew Rush.

SUBSTITUTES: Leon Davies, Damian Niemczycki, Baris Altintop, Chris Regis, Joseph Boachie.

By Chris Palmer

Details

Date Time League Season Full Time
November 5, 2022 3:00 pm National League South 2022/23 0'

Ground

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

Results

ClubGoalsOutcome
Dartford4Win
Braintree Town1Loss

Dartford

20Sam Odaudu Midfielder