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Harrow Borough
Merthyr Town
Sat 15 Dec 15:00 - The Evo-Stik South - Premier Division South Full time

HARROW BORO 3 MERTHYR TOWN 0

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It was the perfect reposte to the injustices of a week ago, both real and perceived as, despite missing the three players suspended after the game at Taunton, Harrow scored three goals without reply in a storming second half


to rise back up to 6th place in the Evo-Stik South Premier South table.

Borough fans waiting to see who’d be at the back, with both Mitchal Gough and George Fenton out, found that Steve Baker was giving a debut to Jordan Ireland, the recent signing from CB Hounslow, and even though he’s reportedly a midfielder he lined up alongside Shaun Preddie at the heart of a back four. Ryan Moss was fit again to lead the line and there was a midfield start for Frank Keita.

On a filthy afternoon weather-wise, that simply got worse and worse throughout the game, Keita’s early through-ball to Moss saw the Martyrs’ Harris make a superb interception. Harris then got in the way of a fierce Keita shot after Ryan Haugh’s deep cross was half-cleared. Merthyr’s first effort saw Gavin Williams’s curling free-kick go narrowly over. Then, when Ryan Haugh failed to deal with a ball dropping from high, Traylor latched onto the ball but fired wide. Michael Bryan was having another excellent afternoon and he crossed for Ryan Moss to climb above a defender but without enough leverage to extract power on his header. Hafed Al-Droubi then saved well when a near-post cross from the left picked out Lucas.

Keita’s strike hit his own man, Dylan Kearney, who then headed a superb cross from Josh Andrew wide at the far post. Moss then turned winger, crossing for Kearney to again win a header, but this time he put the ball just over. Harris, the visitors’ outstanding player, then tried his luck from fully 35 yards, the ball going only just over. Shaun Preddie then ensured the half remained goalless with a superb tackle on Meechan just as the visiting striker was about to shoot.

Gavin Williams should have given the visitors the lead as the second half began, as he got past Al-Droubi only to fire past the post. Al-Droubi then batted away an angled shot by Traylor, and Ireland made a great challenge to stop Gavin Williams. At the other end, it was Patten making a fine interception to stop Moss’s pass from reaching Kearney. In the 57th minute, Harrow broke the deadlock. Bryan’s corner from the right was headed out, but Lewis Cole returned the ball from the left with a fine cross, and there was Frank Keita arriving to fire the ball home from close in.

Another fine cross by Cole was headed clear by Young, but the Borough midfielder was also the creator of the second goal, in the 75th minute. His lovely pass from left to right sent Kearney away in the inside-right channel, and he drilled the ball early, low and hard across Webb into the far corner.

Al-Droubi made a brilliant save at the feet of Reddy to maintain his second clean sheet in consecutive home games and, after a brilliant run by Andrew ended with a blocked shot, the icing was put on the cake in the 88th minute when Cole’s corner was cleared to substitute Shpat Ismajli on the edge of the box. With one touch he got the ball down and out of his feet and, with the next, he hammered a cannonball of a shot that crashed into the net off the underside of the bar. A goal of the season contender.

After the game, some of a large Merthyr contingent departed to hand in toys collected for children affected by the Grenfell Tower disaster, that collection boosted by a decent number donated from Harrow. It was a shame that an afternoon of English-Welsh camaraderie was slightly darkened by the reappearance, for the second consecutive home game, of the youngsters who seem to delight more in goading the opposition than they do in supporting Harrow. Today they again disobeyed the instruction to watch each half from the end that Harrow were attacking, and some trouble flared in the second half when they antagonised some of the more well-oiled visitors. Long-standing volunteer stewards should not be having to put their own safety on the line to quell trouble, and real Harrow supporters do not want to be leaving games to the accompaniment of blue flashing lights and it is the tiniest minority imaginable who do not wish that these pathetic juveniles would find something else to do on their Saturday afternoons.

The Rogers Family Stadium pitch held up well to the constant rain and, all being well, Harrow should be at home again this Tuesday, when Beaconsfield Town will be the visitors.

HARROW BOROUGH: Hafed Al-Droubi, Josh Andrew, Ryan Haugh, Jordan Ireland, Shaun Preddie, Frank Keita, Dylan Kearney (sub Excellence Muhemba, 76 mins), Mark McLeod (sub Shpat Ismajli, 81 mins), Ryan Moss, Michael Bryan (sub Ahmed El-Sahib (, 84 mins), Lewis Cole. Unused sub: Lee Pearce.

MERTHYR TOWN: Lewis Webb, Connor Young, Matthew Harris, Ashley Evans, Craig Reddy (booked, 74 mins), Kyle Patten (sub Reuben Mackay, 78 mins), Kerry Morgan (booked, 24 mins), Lee Lucas, Tom Meechan, Gavin Williams, Ian Traylor (booked, 77 mins; sub Cavan Williams, 78 mins).

Referee: Mr P Johnson

Att. 202

by Simon Grigor

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