They certainly looked hungrier and snappier than we did in the first half. And we did ride our luck. It was obvious though at the start of the second half, just how much the wind strength played a significant part in helping the team playing up the slope. With the wind behind us, we suddenly looked much more like our old selves ( the "good" selves) and starting stringing some slick, quick attacks together .. although with little bite at the end of them. WsM suddenly looked the more pedestrian side and we the more inventive and enterprising. Poetic justice came in the form of Luke Haines' deadball strike, that was delayed by some yellow card antics from their 2 man wall.. who then proved completely ineffective in keeping his low shot heading goalwards., We managed the last half hour pretty well and were more combative than of late. The excellent counter-attacking goal, courtesy of Harry Parsons and Luke Spokes gave us the deserved win... and an important one in terms of what looked like a depressingly flat, anti-climactic end to the season.
Despite some resolute defence from the usual lynch-pins, i thought most had a good game.. particularly Caine, who seems to have stepped up the aggression and assumed much more authority lately... Matt McClure -made some telling passes, Luke Spokes looked more like his old self again. Having been a little sceptical about Harlee Vozza's selection... I thought he did pretty well, too. Bookings aplenty... but a clean game, generally well officiated. Feel very sorry for Tony. The March/ April drought has played havoc with the grass and playing surface generally. No doubt a wet summer will restore it to its usual bowling green condition.
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