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Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 18:15
Southern League Premier Central – Saturday, 27th January 2024
Halesowen Town 2 Bromsgrove Sporting 1
Kieren’s Donnelly’s double strike in the first half was enough for Halesowen to take the points against Bromsgrove, writes DJ.
Bromsgrove inflicted the first Yeltz defeat of the season back in late September and Halesowen’s first meeting at the Grove with the new Bromsgrove Sporting saw them name an unchanged line-up from their last outing.
Yeltz manager Paul Smith was pleased with the victory although admitted “it was not one for the purists, but it’s a results business. The local derby added spice and we worked hard without much quality but we were just about deserved winners. Donnelly was tremendous today.”
Prior to the kick-off, a minute’s applause was held in remembrance of Southern League Chairman Anthony Hughes, who passed away recently. Anthony may well be remembered by long-time Yeltz fans as a huge servant and loyal supporter of his home town club Merthyr during our encounters from the mid 1980s to 2009, where he acted as club secretary, director and board member.
The Yeltz took the game to Bromsgrove after a quiet opening and man-of-the-match Donnelly struck across the face of goal from the right after 13 minutes. Jack Holmes found space two minutes later and he supplied McKauley Manning but his shot was blocked with the resulting corner from Todd Parker punched clear by goalkeeper Oliver Taylor. Josh Ezewele then also fired a low shot along goal after 17 minutes.
DONNELLY’s fabulous finish gave the Yeltz a deserved 31st minute lead when he latched onto a through ball down the centre and thumped past Taylor from 15 yards.
DONNELLY then doubled Halesowen’s lead in first half injury time with a bullet header into the roof of the net after Parker delivered a free-kick from just right of the penalty area. With Halesowen in control, substitute Miracle Okafor showed his pace with a 33rd minute shot from the left and Ryan Wynter headed the following corner onto the top of the net. Ezewele found an opening with clever footwork in the 41st minute and his deflected shot deceived Taylor but landed just over the net.
There was little to show from the Rouslers in the first period with only Conor Tee striking a 9th minute free-kick high over the bar. But the Rouslers soon pulled a goal back just three minutes into the second half when captain Luke ROWE rose highest to head home Tee’s corner kick from close range off the underside of the bar. With renewed Bromsgrove hope, Keanu Cooper’s 66th minute cross found Prince Henry but he sent the ball well wide with a free header.
For Halesowen, Holmes planted a 72nd minute free-kick wide of the angle. The Yeltz never really drove home their early advantage and the Rouslers came close to an unlikely equaliser in the 82nd minute but home goalkeeper Dan Platt did just enough to keep out Tee’s corner from within a congested six-yard box.
Halesowen Town: Dan Platt (c); Josh Ezewele, Reece Mitchell, Todd Parker, Ryan Wynter, Thomas Taylor, Jack Holmes, Nathan Hayward (Simeon Cobourne 74), Kieren Donnelly, Richard Gregory (Miracle Okafor 32), McKauley Manning (Isaac Adegoke 59). Subs Not Used: Rob Evans, Caine Elliott.
Bromsgrove Sporting: Oliver Taylor; Askum White, Ayomide Lekuti (Shaquille Leachman-Whittingham 75), Luke Rowe (c), Aaron Roberts, David Solademi, Viadimro Granjal Martins Pais (Elliott Ball 88), Keanu Cooper, Prince Henry (Tristan Dunkley 67), Conor Tee, Billy Shaw. Subs Not Used: Ben O’Hanlon, Jack Newall.
Referee: Jake Allsopp Attendance: 1,421
Booked: Adegoke (71), Leachman-Whittingham (89)
Tulleys Print HTFC Man of the Match selected by ACE Embroidery: Kieren Donnelly
Non-League Paper Man of the Match: Kieren Donnelly (Halesowen)
Halesowen Town 2 Bromsgrove Sporting 1
Kieren’s Donnelly’s double strike in the first half was enough for Halesowen to take the points against Bromsgrove, writes DJ.
Bromsgrove inflicted the first Yeltz defeat of the season back in late September and Halesowen’s first meeting at the Grove with the new Bromsgrove Sporting saw them name an unchanged line-up from their last outing.
Yeltz manager Paul Smith was pleased with the victory although admitted “it was not one for the purists, but it’s a results business. The local derby added spice and we worked hard without much quality but we were just about deserved winners. Donnelly was tremendous today.”
Prior to the kick-off, a minute’s applause was held in remembrance of Southern League Chairman Anthony Hughes, who passed away recently. Anthony may well be remembered by long-time Yeltz fans as a huge servant and loyal supporter of his home town club Merthyr during our encounters from the mid 1980s to 2009, where he acted as club secretary, director and board member.
The Yeltz took the game to Bromsgrove after a quiet opening and man-of-the-match Donnelly struck across the face of goal from the right after 13 minutes. Jack Holmes found space two minutes later and he supplied McKauley Manning but his shot was blocked with the resulting corner from Todd Parker punched clear by goalkeeper Oliver Taylor. Josh Ezewele then also fired a low shot along goal after 17 minutes.
DONNELLY’s fabulous finish gave the Yeltz a deserved 31st minute lead when he latched onto a through ball down the centre and thumped past Taylor from 15 yards.
DONNELLY then doubled Halesowen’s lead in first half injury time with a bullet header into the roof of the net after Parker delivered a free-kick from just right of the penalty area. With Halesowen in control, substitute Miracle Okafor showed his pace with a 33rd minute shot from the left and Ryan Wynter headed the following corner onto the top of the net. Ezewele found an opening with clever footwork in the 41st minute and his deflected shot deceived Taylor but landed just over the net.
There was little to show from the Rouslers in the first period with only Conor Tee striking a 9th minute free-kick high over the bar. But the Rouslers soon pulled a goal back just three minutes into the second half when captain Luke ROWE rose highest to head home Tee’s corner kick from close range off the underside of the bar. With renewed Bromsgrove hope, Keanu Cooper’s 66th minute cross found Prince Henry but he sent the ball well wide with a free header.
For Halesowen, Holmes planted a 72nd minute free-kick wide of the angle. The Yeltz never really drove home their early advantage and the Rouslers came close to an unlikely equaliser in the 82nd minute but home goalkeeper Dan Platt did just enough to keep out Tee’s corner from within a congested six-yard box.
Halesowen Town: Dan Platt (c); Josh Ezewele, Reece Mitchell, Todd Parker, Ryan Wynter, Thomas Taylor, Jack Holmes, Nathan Hayward (Simeon Cobourne 74), Kieren Donnelly, Richard Gregory (Miracle Okafor 32), McKauley Manning (Isaac Adegoke 59). Subs Not Used: Rob Evans, Caine Elliott.
Bromsgrove Sporting: Oliver Taylor; Askum White, Ayomide Lekuti (Shaquille Leachman-Whittingham 75), Luke Rowe (c), Aaron Roberts, David Solademi, Viadimro Granjal Martins Pais (Elliott Ball 88), Keanu Cooper, Prince Henry (Tristan Dunkley 67), Conor Tee, Billy Shaw. Subs Not Used: Ben O’Hanlon, Jack Newall.
Referee: Jake Allsopp Attendance: 1,421
Booked: Adegoke (71), Leachman-Whittingham (89)
Tulleys Print HTFC Man of the Match selected by ACE Embroidery: Kieren Donnelly
Non-League Paper Man of the Match: Kieren Donnelly (Halesowen)