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    Starting XI for the second half...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Starting XI for the second half...

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    Good to see that TAR is back on the pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Good to see that TAR is back on the pitch.
    Great to see indeed!

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    Match report from the OS...

    Macaulay Langstaff, Jim O'Brien and Cedwyn Scott fired us to victory in our first friendly of the summer.

    Luke Williams named separate starting XIs for each half, with first-teamers Sam Slocombe, Aden Baldwin, Sam Austin, Will Randall and Junior Morias left out as a precaution following a typically tough start to pre-season.

    Jodi Jones was present at the match but unused following his recent international exploits.

    In front of a crowd of 773, we had the first chance of the game inside two minutes when youngster Brad McGregor, playing wide left, saw his cross volleyed goalwards by Aaron Nemane, who was playing on the opposite flank. A Borough defender positioned himself well to block.

    In what would become a common theme of the first half, attacking midfielder Dan Crowley opened the door for Nemane on 10 minutes and watched on as his cross flashed through the box without a telling touch.

    The Nemane-Crowley link-up paid dividends 15 minutes later, however, with the former being released to the byline once again and this time crossing low for Langstaff to turn the ball into an empty net.

    It was proving to be a quiet half for our new goalkeeper, Aidan Stone, who saw his opposite number make a good save from our young midfielder Ryley Reynolds before brilliantly tipping Langstaff’s flicked effort over from the subsequent corner.

    Castle was to be beaten once again before the half was out, though, as Langstaff and Crowley linked up to present the ball to the scampering O’Brien who produced a lovely finish from six yards.

    Barring Stone, it was all-change at half-time and after a fairly uneventful opening to the second period the hosts had their best chance of the game as Matty Stenson capitalised on Tobi Adebayo-Rowling’s mistake and curled the ball wide of the far post.

    We responded by extending our lead, David McGoldrick holding off his man on the edge of the area and threading the ball through to Matt Palmer, who in turn laid it off to Scott who produced a fine finish.

    And that proved to be the final goalmouth action as we claimed victory in Warwickshire.


    First-half XI
    Stone; Mahovo, Cameron, Brindley; O'Brien, Bajrami, Reynolds (Y), Crowley; McGregor, Nemane; Langstaff


    Second-half XI
    Stone; Chicksen, Rawlinson, Adebayo-Rowling; Bostock, Palmer, McGoldrick, Gill; Munakandafa, Cisse; Scott

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