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Paulton Rovers 1 - 0 Yate Town

Paulton Rovers 1 - 0 Yate Town

Jon Green27 Dec 2023 - 08:18
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Electric Phillips in charge!

Report by Noel Avis

Paulton earned a priceless win on Boxing Day against a Yate Town team sprinkled with ex- Rovers players.

In so doing, they were indebted to a first-class goalkeeping performance from Frankie Phillips. The Rovers custodian made a succession of fine saves to deny the Bluebells the goal their approach play probably deserved.

Both sides found themselves at the wrong end of the table and needing a victory. Rovers suffered a damaging defeat at Melksham last Saturday, while Yate have not won a game since October.

From the off, both teams showed attacking intent, although it was Town who found some early rhythm and had more of the ball. Wingers Callum Hutton and Dylan Lewis made enterprising runs, causing Rovers full backs Sam Pashen and Will Armstrong some concern. In the 11th minute, Phillips made his first fine save from Oliver Jenkins whose shot seemed destined for the bottom corner, following a bout of pinball in the Rovers’ penalty area.

Then at the other end, after ex-Rovers’ keeper Aaron Sainsbury had rushed from his goal to slide-tackle the ball into touch, player manager Kyle Tooze was unlucky not to benefit from a quick throw-in as his shot was blocked on the line.

In the 20th and 28th minutes, Phillips made two outstanding saves - first to deny Lewis and then to foil Yate captain McMillan. Then Paulton captain Neil Martin made an excellent interception to halt a dangerous attack by the yellow Bluebells. But Paulton had chances too. The two Dans - McBeam and Cottle - were both working hard to create openings but Sainsbury remained largely untroubled. A fine cross field move involving Martin Lenihan and David O’Hare ended disappointingly as Ed Butcher fired over the bar.

The score remained 0-0 at half time despite a Yate defender, under pressure, being adjudged to have passed the ball back to goalie Sainsbury. The indirect free kick, awarded just yards from the goal caused the expected mayhem, with the whole Yate team on the goal line. There was some loss of self-control but thankfully, no body parts.

Rovers emerged from the dressing room with renewed vigour and in the 52nd minute, O’Hare, benefitting from some fine left-wing interplay between Butcher and McBeam, took control of the ball, strode forward into the penalty area and dispatched a fine shot past the Yate keeper. It was a moment of real quality from O’Hare, and capped a fine performance from him.

Yate tried hard, but Phillips was equal to all that they could offer, saving well from McMillan, Finley Bell and Lewis. Both teams introduced changes. Paulton substitute Jamani Langlais added some impetus on the right side of the attack. His fine run down the wing ended with Cottle’s shot being well saved by Sainsbury. On another occasion, Langlais exchanged passes with Butcher before crashing a flying header against the underside of the Yate crossbar. It was a brilliant move and deserved a goal.

Then Town threatened again as centre forward Ryan Lewis Hillier was unfairly challenged by Dan Restorick right on the edge of the penalty area. The Rovers faithful held their collective breath as Mike Baker lined up the free kick. They collectively exhaled as it sailed over the bar.

There was plenty of effort from both teams which contributed to an enjoyable Boxing Day encounter, but neither side could display the composure on the ball for long enough to dominate proceedings. Paulton’s more direct style relies heavily on the running of Butcher and Tooze, while Yate Town’s more measured approach came up against a resolute Rovers defence, backed by a splendid goalkeeping display by Frankie Phillips.

A nerve jangling ten extra minutes were added by referee Payne, but Rovers’ determination to hold on was epitomised by Phillips’ brilliant flying catch at the end.

Paulton man of the match: Frankie Phillips – masterful goalkeeping!

Upcoming fixtures: Willand (away) Sat 30th Dec ko 3.00pm
Mousehole (home) Sat 6th Jan ko 3.00pm

Match details

Match date

Tue 26 Dec 2023

Kickoff

13:00

Attendance

353

Competition

Division One South

League position

16
Paulton Rovers
18
Yate Town
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