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MATCH REPORT ROUNDUP<br />

SUPER YELLAMEN SINK SANDHURST IN CUP<br />

Preddie good defending as <strong>Ascot</strong> win 2-1<br />

Saturday 27th April 2021 - Combined Counties League Cup Quarter Final - <strong>Ascot</strong><br />

United 2 - 1 S<strong>and</strong>hurst Town<br />

<strong>Ascot</strong> United produced a simply outst<strong>and</strong>ing team performance to beat S<strong>and</strong>hurst Town in the Combined<br />

Counties League Cup Quarter Final on Tuesday. Having been hammered by the same team just a week-<strong>and</strong>-ahalf<br />

earlier, Harry Laflin scored a brace to send his side through at the expense of a Fizzers side once again<br />

boasting a step four line-up.<br />

The visitors were 6-1 victors over <strong>Ascot</strong> in the Fripp-Smith trophy ten days earlier, so it would take a seismic<br />

shift if the Yellamen were to continue their love affair with league cup competitions of recent seasons.<br />

The first half was a brilliant advert for local non-league football. Full of endeavour <strong>and</strong> tasty challenges but<br />

light on clear-cut chances, both sides gave 100% <strong>and</strong> it was rightly all-square at half time. Home marksman<br />

Laflin had two sights of goal in the opening stages – one of them an audacious thunderbolt from at least 35<br />

yards – although his later reward would be a short spell of dazed recovery following a clash of heads just<br />

before half time. For S<strong>and</strong>hurst, Joe Grant showed great strength to wriggle clear of Louis Bouwers midway<br />

through the half but Max Herbert’s resultant first-time effort from Grant’s cut-back found the woods behind the<br />

far end of the ground. Seb Bowerman’s effort would meet a similar fate four minutes later <strong>and</strong> new home<br />

signing Shaun Preddie capped a fine half with a tremendous recovery challenge on Grant just when it looked<br />

as if he would escape into a goalscoring position moments before the break.<br />

The second half began with the home faithful – their committee well represented in the face of a ban on<br />

spectators – contemplating if their side would maintain the workrate against their opponents. And, that they<br />

did in fine style. Laflin had already tested Jason Matthews in the visiting goal before his 52nd minute opener –<br />

a well-taken finish at the second attempt after Matthews had done well to block his initial left-footed attempt.<br />

At the other end, Sam Gray’s moment of the match came with a splendid save to deny Grant when he was<br />

through on goal, but the visitors would level in the scrappiest of circumstances moments later when the ball<br />

trundled in following a corner.<br />

But The Yellamen dug deeper <strong>and</strong> scored what proved to be the winning goal in the 67th minute. This time,<br />

Taylor Morgan looked to have over-played with unnecessary trickery – although credit to him the ball found its<br />

way to James Haworth on the left wing, Haworth surged into the box <strong>and</strong> cut the ball back for Laflin who<br />

fashioned the ball into a shooting position before drilling low across Matthews <strong>and</strong> into the bottom right.<br />

By this point it was the home faithful in a daze, <strong>and</strong> they looked on as S<strong>and</strong>hurst sought another leveller;<br />

Herbert’s direct free kick up <strong>and</strong> over the wall missed by inches <strong>and</strong> Preddie was on h<strong>and</strong> once again to deny<br />

Grant – himself only just back on the field after an earlier stint in the sin-bin. The Yellamen then survived five<br />

minutes of stoppage time to record arguably the result of their season – <strong>and</strong> definitely the performance of it.<br />

<strong>Ascot</strong> United: Gray, Lock, Haworth, Evans, Bouwers (Surpanu 79’), D. Bailey, Preddie, Denton, Davies (Higgs 62’),<br />

Laflin, Morgan. Subs unused: Andrady, Berry, Surpanu

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