With Hereford drawn away at Tamworth in the FA Cup on October 5th, BN looks back to the last time a Hereford team played at Tamworth which was on Friday April 18th 2014.
Hereford
United spurned several good opportunities and fell to a 62nd minute
strike from Lloyd Kerry in a match at already relegated Tamworth
on Friday evening. The result leaves
United’s chances of avoiding the drop hanging by a thread and highlighted the desperate
lack of a goal scorer that has haunted them throughout the season.
Peter
Beadle elected to go with two up top giving Sam Smith a start in place of the
injured Danny Pilkington.
Sam Smith |
Rankine won
an aerial duel and laid the ball out to the advancing Purdie who whipped in a searching
cross but the ball was headed clear.
Good work by Bowen produced a chance for Sam Smith but his shot was
straight at a defender. Former Bull
Richard Peniket won a corner off Purdie and from the cross Artus got in a good
clearance header before DLW had to get down to a low shot from Peniket.
Another Start For Youngster Jarrod Bowen |
Cameron Belford Was Tamworth's Man Of The Match |
A high ball
into the Bulls’ box saw Dom Collins on the receiving end of wayward elbow from
makeshift striker Jessy Reindorf and Collins was forced to leave the field for
lengthy treatment as a result. Kinsley
James crossed from the right to find Rankine beyond the back post and his
return header was hooked over the bar by Bowen.
DLW saved
low down before Smith fired into the side netting to complete a hat-trick of
misses in a first half that had seen The Bulls create enough chances to put the
game to bed.
HT Tamworth 0 Bulls 0
The second
period gave United the chance to attack a packed and vocal visitor’s terrace
and Rankine quickly gave hope as he burst forward onto a through ball but was
just beaten to it by the onrushing Belford.
A quick counter attack saw Kerry’s shot rebound off the upright before
the game took a telling turn when Danny Leadbitter emerged from a challenge
with an ankle injury that caused him to be replaced. Chris Bush came on to play at left back with the
reliable Rob Purdie switching to the right.
Sam Smith
dispossessed Richards-Everton and broke into the box but dragged his shot wide
of the mark. The Bulls back division was
looking less secure and Bushy got caught on the turn to allow Lloyd Kerry into
the box. Kerry made no mistake and fired
past DLW into the far corner to give the hosts a slightly fortunate lead. A similar move down the right, this time
involving Peniket, almost produced another goal but his shot was beyond the far
post.
Dan Walker Came On As A Sub |
Dan Walker And Michael Rankine Watch As Belford Gathers |
Jessy Reindorf
got away with another crude assault when he jumped into him after the ball had
been cleared. The referee chose to
completely ignore the incident but duly booked young Billy for having the
audacity to dispossess Kelly and come away with the ball.
A Sam Smith
twenty-yarder tested Belford but, once again, the lack of goals proved The
Bulls’ downfall as, despite five added minutes, the hosts managed to kick open
the trap-door with United staring into the cellar.
FT Tamworth 1 Bulls 0
Bulls:
Lloyd-Weston, Leadbitter (Bush 57), Graham, Collins, Purdie, Artus (Walker 69),
James, Murphy, Bowen (Brown 69), Smith, Rankine. Subs unused: Edge, Williams.
Tamworth: Belford, Evans, Capprice, Kerry, Richards-Everton, Keane, Batis-Cande
(Hoban 86), Thornton, Woolery, Reindorf (Chadwick 93), Peniket. Subs unused: Baker, Byfield, Morgan.
Attendance was reported as 1154 with a good 600 from The Shire.
Attendance was reported as 1154 with a good 600 from The Shire.