Hereford striker George Munday has been included in the National North League team of the week.
He scored twice for the Bulls against Radcliffe last Saturday and helped ensure they took three points from the game.
Next: Marine At Edgar Street On Tuesday April 21st at 7.45pm
Hereford striker George Munday has been included in the National North League team of the week.
He scored twice for the Bulls against Radcliffe last Saturday and helped ensure they took three points from the game.
| Mark Derricott Scored For Hereford Against Marine Last Season |
Two games left for Hereford to avoid relegation, the first of which is against Marine tomorrow evening at Edgar Street.
The bookmakers have priced a Hereford win at 10/11.
Last Saturday Hereford defeated Radcliffe (14th) 3-1 whilst Marine (12th) lost their home game against Alfreton (21st) 3-2.
Currently Hereford are 22nd in the National North League table with 48 points from 44 games, Marine are 12th with 61 points also from 44 games.
Hereford's home form is won 8, drawn 3 and lost 10.
Marine's away form is also won 8, drawn 3 and lost 10.
Goal difference, Hereford's is minus 16, Marine's is minus 9.
Recent form:
Hereford LWWDLW
Marine LWLWLL
Hereford 10/11 Draw 3/1 Marine 9/4
Chris Lakey is head of sport at the Eastern Daily Press.
After watching Kings Lynn draw with Chorley yesterday he commented about the relegation battle at the bottom of the National North League.
'All eyes will be on Hereford’s home match against Marine on Tuesday.
If the hosts win they are a place behind Lynn on goal difference only.
If they draw they join Curzon Ashton, two points behind Lynn.
If they lose they are likely to be relegated – except that their last game is against Peterborough Sports who were thumped 8-0 on Saturday. Coincidentally, that is how many they are behind Lynn on goal difference after the weekend games.
The other game pits Alfreton against Curzon , the two teams sandwich by Lynn and Hereford. A draw would mean Lynn need a point at Chester, given their goal difference advantage over Curzon. Any other result and Lynn must also win.'
Bottom of the National North League
19 Kings Lynn 45/51 GD -8
20 Curzon Ashton 45/51 GD -21
21 Alfreton 45/49 GD -33
22 Hereford 44/48 GD -16
Both Peterborough Sports (23) and Leamington (24) are already relegated.
Hereford play Marine on Tuesday Evening.
Hereford's supporters cheered their team off the pitch following their 3-1 win over Radcliffe yesterday.
| George Munday celebrates his second |
The Greater Manchester side have struggled since the departure of joint manager Anthony Johnson in February, with their play-off hopes disintegrating after picking up only two points in their last 12 matches.
For Hereford, they went into the afternoon knowing they had to win to keep any hopes of survival alive - and with other results going their way, two wins in their final two games of the season will now be enough to avoid the drop.
A George Munday brace either side of a Harry Tustin strike saw them surge to a three-goal lead, but with the last kick of the first half, Rio Clegg took advantage of an Aaron Skinner error to reduce the deficit.
Hereford remained resolute into the second half though, and despite the encounter becoming fiery in the dying stages with Rick Smith shown a straight red for a reckless challenge on substitute Joseph James, put on a professional display and saw the game out.
With two changes to the side that lost against Oxford City midweek, Matt Preston returned to defence after recovering from a knock to replace James, while D’Ath came in for Harrison Sohna who is due to be suspended after Saturday’s match for his sending off on Tuesday.
After warming up in front of the demolished Blackfriars End for the third match in a row, the Bulls once again favoured attacking the Meadow End in the first half - but the first chance of the game came from Radcliffe. With just three minutes on the clock, Theo Richardson was content to watch an ambitious looping effort from Clegg over the bar after Michael Afuye flicked the ball into his path.
But the Bulls were soon on the ascendancy as they pushed forward, a Kyle Howkins effort going wide from Lawson D’Ath’s free kick and a wicked cross from Cormac Daly after a surging run down the right just evading the lurking Munday, though Radcliffe should have done better when Danny Greenfield fired a free-kick from 25-yards straight into the Hereford wall, with captain Lewis Hudson booked for the soft foul.
On 22 minutes, Munday scored a fine goal when he was teed up in the box, spinning to lose his marker and unleashing a shot in to the top right-hand corner of Mark Halstead’s net.
| Tustin Shot From The Left Of This Image |
| And His Goal Appeared To Annoy The Radcliffe Keeper |
Munday netted his second of the afternoon before the break, putting in good work down the right wing to get onto the end of D’Ath’s ball. He cut into the box, threaded the ball towards goal, which deceived Halstead at his near post.
Half time: Hereford 3 - Radcliffe 1
After the restart, the first 10 minutes were crucial as if Hereford conceded, it would have let Radcliffe right back into the game. However, despite an early effort from Maynard sailing well over the target, they kept the visitors at bay - and at the other end, Munday force a save out of Halstead with a low shot after Lane battled his way forward, and the keeper plucking a good cross from Daly out the air after he beat his man.
While Radcliffe put pressure on Hereford with a series of corners, Lane and Howkins being booked, and Smith turning a corner towards goal for Richardson to save, the Bulls escaped the first half of the half relatively unscathed. The Bulls kept pushing, with Tustin trying his luck, Munday flashed an effort inches wide of the upright, and D’Ath having an effort fly over the bar, before the game started to settle.
Attendance: 2823 (42 away)
Sponsors' man of the match: George Munday
While not the best game of football Hereford fans will ever see, Downes’s side recovered from their disappointing defeat midweek and revived their survival hopes and tried to play football against a side who tried to play the referee. A win is what mattered. Same again Tuesday, please.
Hereford: Richardson, Skinner, Hudson, Preston, D'Ath, Lane (Williams 62’), Munday, Daly, Willcox, Tustin (James 90+3’), Howkins
Subs: Sohna, Quansah, Martin, Lewis, Hamilton
Radcliffe: Halstead, McFadzean, Smith, Maynard, Hulme (Taylor 73’) Afuye, Roscoe, James, (Oyibo 73’) Clegg, Greenfield, Sesay (Ball 73’)
Subs: Hewelt, Halford, Partington