Competition: Northern League Division One

Tow Law Town vs Heaton Stannington

The Stan climbed up the misty & cold hills to Tow Law to play one of their games in hand & because of winning 4-0 there also climbed back up the league table to 4th. There were 5 changes from last Friday night’s win against Sunderland RCA with Brass, Turnbull, Scott, Stephenson & Anderson replacing Corkhill, Shepherd, Palmer, Slaughter & Hopper.

The Stan started on the attack & the 1st 20 minutes saw 1 way traffic as the Stan, & especially Lashley, continually attacked the home goal. In 3 minutes Lashley supplied Marriott but the home keeper manged to get to the ball. 2 minutes later, & Anderson’s shot was put over by the keeper. The ball from the resulting corner was initially cleared before a high ball was sent back into the box & headed down by Marriott but the keeper got to it. There was nearly an own goal when a backwards flick by a home defender was intercepted by the keeper. A joined up Stan attack in 10 minutes saw Sayer supply Doyle with a great chance but he put the ball just over the bar with the keeper just in front of him. Lashley then supplied Reid who flicked the ball wide of goal, but the flag was up for offside anyway. A bad tackle on Stephenson in 14 minutes saw a free kick cleared. Tow Law tried to counter but were blocked. The Stan pressure continued & Stephenson shot over from a free kick in 19 minutes. The expected Stan goal came in 21 minutes when a Stephenson ball to the advancing Lashleysaw him blast it into the top left-hand corner of the net from just inside the box. It was a great goal. The 1st proper advance by Tow Law came in the 23rd minute resulting in 2 attacks cleared. Anderson then countered but the move ended with Reid blasting over the bar. In 27 minutes, Tow Law had their 1st shot when they shot well over the Stan bar. In 29 minutes, the advancing Lashleyreceived the ball & confidently shot & although the home keeper got his hand to it he couldn’t stop the ball going into the back of the net for 2-0 to the Stan. Almost immediately. Sayer sent the ball into the box but Lashley put it over the home bar. In 34 minutes, an injury to Doyle, who had been playing well, led to him being replaced by Cassidy. In 40 minutes, a deflected Tow Law shot was easily caught by Brass. In 41 minutes, a joined-up attack by the Stan saw 2 shots blocked before Anderson put the ball in the net but the offside flag went up. Lashley then broke forward & his diagonal shot hit off a defender for a corner. In 43 minutes, the home keeper had to save from a Turnbull effort as the Stan attacks continued. This was followed by a rare home attack which resulted in Brass getting down to catch the ball. The half ended with a Cassidy corner from which the ball was initially blocked but he sent it back into the box only for Anderson’s overhead kick to go over the bar.

The 2nd half started on similar lines to the 1st with Reid hitting the outside of the post in 47 minutes. The Stan were 3-0 up after 49 minutes from a corner which saw the ball headed across goal then sent back into a crowded 6 yard box with Scott managing to get the ball into the net at the far post. In 52 minutes it was 4-0 when Burn, after being supplied by Anderson, sent a diagonal ball into the box & it went into the net off the far post. In 56 minutes, a sub Lennox rebound shot after a blocked Cassidy free kick resulted in the ball going in the Tow Law net again but a player was offside. A minute later Lennox supplied Reid whose blasted shot was well saved by the home keeper. In 60 minutes, a ball from a Stan corner was cleared off the line. 2 minutes later & the home keeper blocked an Anderson shot. The resulting corner saw the ball sent across the home goal. Soon after Cassidy was brought down just outside the box & Lennox’s free kick saw the keeper tip the ball over the bar. The Stan kept attacking although Tow Law had 3 rare attacks in 76, 78 & 80 minutes. 2 minutes later & a long ball to sub Palmer saw him shoot just wide as the keeper advanced to narrow the angle. Burn then shot wide & in 88 minutes a header from a Stan corner was blocked on the line. In 89 minutes, Burn shot wide & this was followed by the advancing Stephenson being brought down in the home box but nothing was given. As the mist set in & the rain increased, the Stan kept pressing until the final whistle with Burn having a long range shot saved followed by him shooting just over the home bar.

It was a comfortable win for the Stan as they accumulated more points than in the whole of last season & with 8 games still to play. Credit though must be given to the home keeper who made some great saves & blocks. The Stan are now away on Easter Friday night at Sunderland RCA so cross over the Wear & hop down to Ryhope to show your support.

Kevin Mochrie

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Heaton Stannington vs Sunderland RCA

On a bitterly cold Friday night, the singing Stan Army were warmed up by watching the Stan move up to 4th, & a promotion play off place, after a convincing 4-0 win in the Tyne-Wear derby with Sunderland RCA. There were 5 changes from the win 2 nights previously against Guisborough with Corkhill, Sayer, Marriott, Shepherd & Palmer replacing Brass, Evans, Hornsby, Scott & Turnbull.

The Stan were 1-0 up after 3 minutes when a ball from their 1st corner was cleared off the line & the ball went back into the box to Hopper who scored. In 6 minutes, a good shot by Lashley was saved by the visiting keeper. From the resulting corner, Marriott headed against the bar. 2 minutes later & Hopper broke through, but the keeper got down to catch the ball. It was all one-way traffic as the Stan kept attacking & RCA didn’t have a shot until the 12th minute when Corkhill got down to save.  In 18 minutes, Reid had a shot blocked followed by Lashley shooting over. In 21 minutes, Burn advanced into the RCA box & the ball was eventually cleared but out to Palmer who sent the ball back into the box & it was headed into the net by Reid for 2-0. It was all Stan now & a Hopper shot was blocked in 24 minutes. In 31 minutes, Hopper was injured after a tackle on him & he had to be replaced by Anderson. In 33 minutes, a ball from a Stan corner was headed clear. Although the RCA defence was doing its best to stop the Stan attacks, it was 3-0 in 40 minutes. Burn tried a speculative shot from 35 yards & his Barnoldswickesque strike went straight into the back of the net. What a goal! The 1st half finished with more Stan attacks on the visitor’s goal.

The 1st minute of the 2nd half saw the Stan go 4-0 up when, after balls from the Stan had been blocked twice in the RCA box, Reid slid in on goal & put the ball in the net. In 54 minutes, Shepherd headed clear a rare RCA effort followed by Lashley counterattacking & although he was brought down nothing was given. In 56 minutes, a ball from a Stan corner was cleared off the line. In 61 minutes, another rare RCA attack saw a ball from a free kick being cleared in the 6 yard box by Sayer. In 63 minutes, a shot by Palmer looked like it was going in but the RCA keeper pulled off a good save. From the resulting corner, Sayer got up to head but t the ball was cleared & then cleared again after Doyle had sent the ball back in. From the resulting corner Marriott headed just over. The Stan kept pressing for a 5th goal & the RCA defence had to work hard to stop them. Corkhill did though have to make 2 rare saves at the other end in 72 minutes. The Stan kept attacking & Sayer came close in 90 minutes when he put the ball just over the RCA bar. The match ended with Doyle, who had worked hard all night, sending the ball across the RCA gaol but Reid could not connect with it.

The Stan advanced 2 places up the table after a comfortable win which featured some good goals including an excellent one from man of the match Andy Burn. The Stan are now away on Tuesday & Friday at Tow Law & Sunderland RCA respectively.

Kevin Mochrie

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Heaton Stannington vs Guisborough Town

The Stan were back to winning ways, at the 4th attempt, when they beat promotion rivals Guisborough. The match was action packed & competitive although the performance given by all the Stan player deserved the win. There were 5 changes from Saturday’s defeat at Shildon with Brass, Hornsby, Scott, Doyle & Reid replacing Corkhill, Shepherd, Marriott, Palmer & Stephenson. There were home debuts from the bench for Lennox & Palmer.

The Stan started on the attack & their 2nd one saw them win a free kick, taken by Doyle in the 2nd minute, which saw Lashley confidently get up to head the ball into the back of the net for 1-0 Most of the play was from the Stan who started very positively. Unfortunately, in the 12th minute, Guisborough scored from their 1st attack. They won a corner from which Reid cleared with the rebound shot being blocked by Brass but the 2nd rebound shot was put in the net for 1-1. There was another attack by the visitors in 15 minutes, but it was still mainly the Stan. A minute later & Reid broke through on goal & was pushed just outside the box but surprisingly nothing was given. An advancing Guisborough forward then had a great opportunity to score when he turned & shot but Brass made a great save. After 22 minutes, there was some sustained pressure from the Stan with shots by Hopper & Lashley being blocked. Both teams were trying to attack & it was the Stan who scored in 28 minutes when a great move then shot by Lashley saw the ball go into the net off the post. In 30 minutes, a Guisborough free kick into the Stan box was headed out for a corner. 2 minutes later & the Stan were 3-1 up when, after 2 blocked attempts in a crowded Guisborough box, Scott sent the ball into the net. Both teams were trying to attack but the Stan defence in particular were working well & as a result Brass was rarely threatened. He did though have to get down to save from a free kick in 38 minutes. In 40 minutes, Lashley passed to the advancing Hopper whose shot was blocked for a corner. The Stan kept the pressure on the Guisborough defence but there were no more goals & the half ended 3-1 to the Stan.

Although the 2nd half was goalless, it was not a dull affair & both teams, but especially the Stan, tried to add to the goal tally. In 48 minutes, a Stan corner saw the ball being punched clear before the visiting keeper had to make a save. From the resulting corner the keeper punched the ball clear & from the 2nd corner Doyle sent the ball into the side netting. Guisborough then blocked the ball from a 3rd corner. In 57 minutes, a Guisborough player broke through & sent the ball diagonally to Brass’s right but it hit the left post before going across the goal & out when it looked like it was going into the net. This was followed at the other end by a Doyle free kick being punched clear then Hopper forced a corner. The resulting Doyle corner was cleared before the ball came back to him & he shot well over. In 62 minutes, Doyle supplied Evans who crossed to Reid in the box & his header went just wide. The action was end to end as both teams continued to attack when they could. In 67 minutes, there was a great run by Burn although he eventually shot over. 3 minutes later & Hopper won the ball but was blocked in the Guisborough box. In 76 minutes, Hopper made a great turn & passed to Doyle who crossed into the box towards sub Lennox but the ball was headed out for a corner. From it, the keeper punched the ball clear. The Stan kept pressing & the traffic was now mainly one way. In 82 minutes, a long ball to Lennox saw the Guisborough keeper make a good save from his great shot. Guisborough had a couple of attacks cleared before it was back to the Stan & the match ended 3-1 to the Stan.

The Stan Army were delighted after witnessing an important win over good opposition which saw the Stan go back up to 6th place & level on points with Guisborough in 5th. The hard-working Stan now only have a 2 day break before they host Sunderland RCA on Friday night.

Kevin Mochrie

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Shildon vs Heaton Stannington

Due to this seasons fine English weather this was the first meeting of the season between the two clubs, it was also a big day for the hosts Billy Greulich‐ Smith who was playing his 400th game. It was also great to see Adam Lennox on the field for Stan after a long period of injury.

The Stan arrived at the game knowing it would be a difficult ask against a team second in the league and on a good run, however the Spring Sunshine and warm welcome gave cause for optimism. The opening exchanges were pretty even with both teams creating some half chances in the first 15 minutes of the game. The brightest moment of the game for Stan came in the 18th minute with a lovely goal, Jordan Lashley picking the ball up on the half way line and playing a long cross field pass to Andrew Burn who controlled it and drilled a low cross from the left edge of the box into Leighton Hopper who controlled it and volleyed home for a lovely opening goal. Sadly along with the Sunshine this was as bright as it got for the Stan as Shildon came back into the game with the Sun disappearing.

The next 10 minutes saw Shildon grow into the game and put Stan under increasing pressure, they got their rewards on 35 minutes when Billy Greulich-Smith got his first goal of the game heading past Callum following a cross from the left wing. Shildon continued to press, intent on using the wings with the industrious Kane Evans doing well to stop multiple attacks. On 40 minutes Shildon took the lead through a thunderous shot from the Shildon right back, he picked the ball up on the half way line ran into space and let a shot fly from 40 yards out the ball hitting the back of the net with Callum rooted to the spot. The sunshine had well and truly gone, replaced by light drizzle and Stan went into the break with it all to do second half.

Stan came out of the second half knowing they had to come out of the traps fast and get the next goal unfortunately Shildon got the third on 50 minutes. Conceding a soft third as Turnbull was beaten to a speculative ball into the box by Billy who took it down and bobbled the ball past a stranded Callum. On the 56th minute Dean and Andy made a double change trying to change the direction of the game with Stephenson and Palmer replaced with Sayer and Doyle. From this point the game became broken and scrappy with a number of stoppages for injury and more substitutions Lennox and Reid coming on for Burn and Lashley in the 64th minute, Jay for Leighton in the 80th minute.

Stan tried their best to push following Shildon’s third but not really threating the opposition goal with Shildon continuing to look dangerous. Shildon got their forth on 77 minutes as the Shildon winger cut through the back line, firing a shot at goal from the edge of the box that was saved by Callum, the ball rebounding off his legs straight back to the winger who made no mistake tucking into the top corner. On 87 minutes the Stan could have had a consolation with Lennox turning brightly in the box but firing wide with the goal at this mercy.

The Stan started brightly but ultimately Shildon ran out worthy winners, stifling our attack and being clinical at the other end of the pitch. We will meet again soon and look forward to welcoming Shildon to Grounsell Park in what is sure to be a good game. Special mention to Kane Evans who was voted MOM by the travelling Stan Army, solid throughout and never took a backward step.

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Heaton Stannington vs Crook Town

On a bitterly cold day but in front of a great crowd of 372, there was a lot of action & attacking play from both sides but unfortunately only 2 goals as the Stan had to settle for a point when a win looked likely as Crook stole a draw even though they were down to 10 men after 8 minutes. There was 1 change from Wednesday’s home draw against West Allotment with Evans replacing Doyle.

The Stan kicked off positively with the ball being passed to Slaughter who advanced & tried a speculative long range shot which had to be blocked by a defender. Then at the other end, Corkhill had to punch away from a corner. Both teams were trying to attack & in 7 minutes, a Stephenson free kick saw Anderson slide towards goal but his effort hit the post. Crook then shot wide. In the 8th minute, Crook were down to 10 men when Wearmouth was sent off after he had bundled into Scott, after he had realised the ball, & elbowed him in the back of the head. 2 minutes later, & a Stephenson free kick into the box was blocked & cleared. Another Stan attack saw the Crook keeper collide with the advancing Burn & clear the ball. In 13 minutes, a joined-up Stan attack ended with a Hopper header being cleared. The Stan attacked again & eventually Hopper headed over at the end of a 4 man move. In 18 minutes, from a Stan corner, a Scott header was blocked. Although there was more Stan pressure, both teams were trying to attack. In 25 minutes, the advancing Stephenson crossed to Burn who couldn’t get his shot in & the ball was eventually cleared. Hornsby then sent the ball into the box & 1st Evans hit the post then Hopper has a shot cleared off the line. The Stan kept attacking although Crook won a corner in 36 minutes from which the ball was headed clear. In 39 minutes, Burn headed high towards the Crook far post, but the ball hit the crossbar. The move eventually resulted in a corner from which Stephenson shot across the Crook goal & the ball went out. In 42 minutes, Burn supplied Turnbull whose header went over the bar under pressure. Both teams were still trying to attack but the half ended 0-0.

Lashley replaced Scott at half time & 3 minutes into the 2nd half Burn shot just wide. The Stan had another 4 advances blocked before Corkhill & the Stan defence had to make their 1st clearance of the 2nd half. The Stan had another 5 attacks cleared before Crook had an attack of their own cleared in 62 minutes. In 63 minutes, there was a handball by a Crook player just outside their box. From the resulting free kick, in 64 minutes, Stephenson sent the ball over the wall & straight into the net for 1-0. What a goal! Crook did not give up though & in 70 minutes, from a free kick, Corkhill had to flick the ball out for a corner. From the corner, the ball was initially blocked in the 6-yard box then forced into the net through lots of legs for 1-1. The Stan put pressure back on Crook as they sought a winning goal, & a header from Anderson was blocked in 78 minutes. Corkhill then had to save as a Crook forward collided with him & he was awarded a foul. In 81 minutes, a long-range effort saw Corkhill block then catch the ball. 3 minutes later, & a long range effort at the other end by Stephenson was put over the bar by the stretching home keeper when the ball looked like going into the Crook net. It was a great shot followed by a great save. Hornsby then sent a ball into the Crook box which went high & over. The Stan kept attacking but were being blocked. Crook did manage to attack in 86 minutes, but they were halted by a great tackle by Turnbull. In 88 minutes, a long diagonal cross by Stephenson saw Lashley’s resulting effort under pressure go just over. The Stan kept pressurising & at the start of 5 minutes of added time, Doyle sent a ball into the box which saw Reid get up to head but the home keeper put the ball just over the bar. From the resulting Stephenson corner, Lashley headed just wide. The Stan kept attacking but could not get the crucial 2nd goal. The match ended in a similar fashion with Reid sliding into the 6-yard box but the ball was cleared for a corner from which Reid headed low but again the home keeper came to Crook’s rescue & cleared.

Thanks to some great saves & slow bye kicks, keeper Curran earned Crook a draw when the Stan should have taken all 3 points although they are still on target for a play off place. Next up for the Stan is a trip on Tuesday night to Whickham.

Kevin Mochrie

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Heaton Stannington vs West Allotment Celtic

After looking like they were going to eventually win a highly competitive match with a late goal, the Stan had to in the end settle for a draw as West Allotment Celtic got an even later goal. Although this local derby was full of action and entertainment, it looked like fans were going to witness the 1st 0-0 draw this season at Grounsell until the 2 late goals. There were 5 changes from last Wednesday’s win at Benfield with Corkhill, Turnbull, Shepherd, Slaughter & Hopper replacing Brass, Evans, Reid, Marriott & Lashley.

On a pleasant evening, WAC were 1st to show this was going to be a match with much attacking play when in 3 minutes they hit a shot just over the bar from just outside the 6-yard box after the initial ball into the box had been blocked. After a quieter period, the 1st Stan attack came in 8 minutes which resulted in a corner. From it, Turnbull shot just wide. WAC then went up the pitch & shot across the Stan goal with Corkhill getting down to put the ball out for a corner. From the corner, the ball was cleared in front of a packed goal line. The 15th minute saw the start of a couple of minutes of sustained pressure from the Stan. This included a shot by Hornsby being blocked & the rebound shot from Hopper was put just over the bar for a corner. From the corner, the ball was cleared & went out to Hopper on the edge of the box and his shot was deflected just over for another corner. In 18 minutes, Corkhill blocked a WAC shot. There was lots of action now from both teams with the ball being sent up and down the pitch. From the 33rd minute, there was a couple of minutes of mainly pressure from WAC including a shot that hit the side netting of the Stan goal. It was back to end-to-end action now & in 40 minutes a WAC shot was blocked with the rebound effort going just wide. In 41 minutes, Stephenson shot well wide. Soon after, he won the ball & a joined up Stan attack eventually saw the ball sent across the visitor’s goal but was missed by everyone. The half finished 0-0 but the Stan had been trying to attack while their defence had also dealt well with the threat from WAC’s pacey players.

The 2nd half started with a Stan effort being headed clear. In 48 minutes, a deflected ball to Hornsby resulted in him shooting over the visitor’s bar. It was all mainly pressure from the Stan now as they sought a possibly winning goal. In 53 minutes, a Stephenson free kick saw Hopper head the ball towards the net at the back post but the WAC keeper caught it. 2 minutes later & a Stan ball from a corner was parried away by the WAC keeper. The Stan kept attacking although the visitors were still potentially a threat. In 66 minutes, a joined-up attack ended with Anderson, who was working hard, shooting just over from the edge of the box. The Stan then shot wide followed by the WAC keeper getting down to save a long range effort. In 70 minutes, from a corner, Turnbull headed towards goal but the ball bounced of Hopper who was facing towards him. WAC then had a rare attack eventually shooting wide. It was then back to Stan pressure & in 75 minutes a Hopper shot from the edge of the box was deflected onto the post. Soon after, a WAC ball into the Stan box was headed clear. In 83 minutes, the Stan determination paid off when Hornsby sent a ball into the WAC box from the left & sub Lashley rose majestically to head it into the net for 1-0. What a header! In 87 minutes, a WAC ball into the Stan box was eventually put just wide for a corner. From the corner, the visitor’s headed the ball into the net for 1-1 on 88 minutes. There were still a few minutes for the Stan to get another goal & Hornsby sent a ball into the box for sub Sayer who headed just wide. The Stan kept the pressure on into added time but couldn’t get the crucial 2nd goal.

The 1st half of the match was a relatively even affair with both teams having chances to score. The 2nd half was more one sided with the Stan dominating until the 88th minute WAC equaliser and the Stan Army were disappointed that their team did not snatch a late victory. The draw moves the Stan up to 5th place. On Saturday the Stan are at home again when they host Crook Town.

Kevin Mochrie

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Newcastle Benfield vs Heaton Stannington

The final Coast Road Clasico of the season at Sam Smiths stadium, saw the Stan win the 3 points. Although there was only 1 goal in it, which came after 4 minutes, the Stan got a deserved victory in the end and revenge for the undeserved Senior Cup defeat earlier in the season. There was 1 change from Saturday’s win over Redcar Athletic with Stephenson replacing Slaughter.

The 1st clear attack of the match was for the Stan in 4 minutes when Reid passed to Doyle, on the right side, who passed across to Lashley who blasted the ball into the net from the edge of the box. Before Benfield could get over the shock of going 1-0 down, Hornsby raced towards their box but put the ball well wide. The Stan had a joined-up attack 2 minutes later which was eventually blocked. Benfield got a corner in 9 minutes, but Brass got down to catch. Both teams were trying to attack but both defences were managing to deal with any threats. The Stan had to head clear in 14 minutes followed by Burn sending a ball into the home box which was cleared. In 20 minutes, a Stan counter attack saw Reid supply Anderson who was blocked for a throw in. From it, the ball was sent into the box to Reid but he was blocked &the ball was eventually cleared. Benfield broke in 24 minutes but shot high & wide. A minute later & Hornsby supplied Doyle who sent the ball into the box resulting in Reid heading towards goal, but the home keeper managed to make a greats save to prevent another goal. This was the 2nd best chance of the match after the goal. Kane, Scott & Hornsby had to clear Benfield attacks but there were no real attacks again in the 1st half except in the last few minutes. A Stan attack was cleared & Benfield countered with Brass having to catch in a busy box. The half finished with a through ball to the advancing Lashley but the home keeper came out of his box to just get there 1st.

Hopper replaced Anderson at half time & the Stan immediately attacked through him. A Benfield attack was then headed clear. A minute later, & a home free kick just outside the box was missed by everyone & went wide. The ball was sent back into the Stan box & was deflected just wide for a corner from which the ball was headed clear. Both teams were trying to attack although not much was happening. In 56 minutes, Doyle supplied Hopper who advanced into the box & passed to Burn but his close range shot was blocked. Soon after, Benfield shot over. Brass easily caught a long-range effort in 59 minutes. Benfield then attacked again but Brass easily collected the ball. Benfield then had a good chance to score from close range but shot over the bar. In 63 minutes, Lashley won the ball just outside the home box & passed to Reid, but the keeper got down in front of him to get to the ball 1st. In 65 minutes, Benfield shot over. Both teams continued trying to attack & in 69 minutes a long ball to Lashley saw him avoid a tackle but the keeper easily saved his shot. There was a continued few minutes of Stan pressure but it came to nothing. In 82 minutes, Kane intercepted the ball & supplied the advancing Hopper who shot just over. In 84 minutes, a ball from a Stan corner was cleared & the ball went back in & was cleared again. It was mainly pressure from the Stan now, but Benfield were not giving up. In 88 minutes, a Benfield attack was blocked 3 times. Soon after, Doyle crossed to Hopper who advanced into the box but the ball was cleared. Benfield then shot well over. Into 5 minutes of added time & Hopper advanced into the home box & was brought down but nothing was given. Benfield then had s shot blocked with the rebound effort going well over. The last action of the match saw the Stan defence stop a home attack. Hopper then attacked but was brought down although the 3 points were now guaranteed for the Stan.

The win moves the Stan up to joint 4th (5th on goal difference) & only 3 points off 3rd place with 4 games in hand. The team worked hard especially at the back, although Brass was rarely tested. Special mention should also be given to Doyle in midfield who lifted the man of the match award. The next challenge for the Stan comes on Saturday when they host 2nd place Shildon for the 1st time in the league since 23 February 1952.

Kevin Mochrie

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Heaton Stannington vs Redcar Athletic

Heaton Stannington were without the injured Carr, Hopper and Lamb, and Stephenson was not available, Stan in their previous seven NL 1 matches had conceded the first goal, and went on to win 3, draw 1 and lose the other three.

However they broke that bad pattern, getting an early goal, conceded an equaliser five minutes from half time but were still able to go to the changing rooms a goal up at the interval. The second half Stan were far more able to control the game and scored another goal and run out worthy winners, and rise up two places in the table. Warm applause at the end from most of the 361 attenders.

The match opened explosively with Stan scoring on 2 minutes, with a throw in from Kane Evans to Louis Anderson, back to Evans, then back to Anderson who played the ball inside for Andy Burn, just on the edge of the area, central, one touch to control before hitting a low shot into the bottom far corner. 1-0

Stan had a shout for a penalty three minutes later when Anderson was tackled in the area. Ref said play on.

Redcar responded with Mark Anderson having a low shot straight to Lewis Brass.

Jordan Lashley just failed to get on the end of a through ball, then Sean Reid hit a free kick over the bar.

Brass came to the rescue on 20 minutes as Curtis Round chased a ball into the area, but he came and caught the ball to deny the visitors any opportunity. Nine minutes later Brass came out of his area to head the ball away as Adam Boyes attacked, straight to Anderson who volleyed high over the bar.

Richie Slaughter was having a magisterial match, strong and resilient, leading his team in the battle. Alfie Marriott and Craig Scott were kept busy, and battled away strongly.

Scott headed behind to concede a corner as the Cleveland side were pushing for an equaliser.

On 35 minutes a good build up play, Anderson to Reid, with his goal bound shot pushed away for a corner,

A couple of minutes later the experienced Kevin Burgess brought down Lashley in the area. This time it was a penalty, with Burgess getting booked. Reid’s low spot kick was saved by Lee Roberts.

Redcar equalised on 40 minutes with the move starting on their left, just inside their own area by Boyes, he surged to the back post as Andersons shot was pushed away by Brass, with Boyes swooping to net from close range. 1-1

Two minutes added on when Reid fed Lashley to Anderson, with a defender intercepting but his pass went to Evans, who played a simple ball forward for Burns, one touch to set himself, then the ball went up and over Roberts. Home fans ecstatic. 2-1

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Stan did much better in the second half, contained and controlled Redcar’s threat. Stan were much hungrier to get into the Redcar box and score, whereas Brass was hardly troubled.

On 49 minutes Anderson to Reid to Lashley with his fierce shot finger tipped over the bar.

Brass made just one notable save in the second half, on 53 minutes with a cross to the back post for Jack Blackford to volley, ball stopped by keepers legs to concede a corner.

Just past the hour Burn to Anderson, his cross cut out, with Reid waiting, expectantly for that cross to get on scoring sheet.

Liam Doyle ran from his own half to the edge of the Redcar box, with a lovely pass to Reid, but his weak low shot was easily saved.

Danny Sayer replaced Lashley on 73 minutes, and was immediately in the action. A long throw from Jay Hornsby, headed forward by Reid to Sayer, with the ball to Burn whose wonderful low shot nestled in the bottom corner of the net. 3-1 A wonderful hat trick!

Five minutes of added on time, but no danger to Stan and they were warmly applauded at the final whistle.

To get a double over such a decent side speaks volumes of Stan’s determination to climb the table.

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Dean said after the match, “It was a real real decent job by every single player that took part, and thoroughly deserved. Everyone was excellent, you have be to beat a side like that. We were excellent second half, dominant, catching them on the break a lot, created a lot of chances.”

Stan are away on Wednesday night at Benfield, and then on Saturday welcome second placed Shildon to Grounsell Park.

Brian Pratt

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Heaton Stannington vs Whitley Bay

A healthy mid-week crowd of 413 witnessed only the Stan’s 3rd home match of 2024 as they sought revenge for last month’s unlucky 1-0 defeat at promotion rivals Whitley Bay. The match looked early on as if it would be a goalless stalemate although both teams eventually managed to score once but neither team seemed to reach their expected potential on the park compared to most previous recent encounters. The Stan worked hard, including through Slaughter & Hopper, & there was a classic equaliser from Nick ‘Predator’ Cassidy. There were 3 changes from Saturday’s defeat at Bishop Auckland with Marriott, Lashley & Sayer replacing Turnbull, Shepherd & Stephenson.

The match started with both teams trying to attack but they were wiping out each other’s threats up front & as a result the 1st clear effort wasn’t until 6 minutes when Bay shot wide. The Stan shot wide in 12 minutes, followed by the Bay doing the same, but neither team really threatened until 22 minutes. A Hornsby ball to Hopper on the edge of a busy Bay box saw his shot deflected over the bar for a corner which was eventually cleared. Unexpectantly, the visitors took the lead in 28 minutes when they had a shot blocked by Brass but a rebound shot from close range saw the ball forced into the net. The Stan didn’t sit back & in 29 minutes, after Hopper had won the ball & forced a corner, Lashley shot high & wide from outside the box. In 31 minutes, there was pressure from Bay as twice they shot across the Stan goal from a tight angle & both times the ball went just wide of the far post. From a resulting corner, a Bay player headed just wide. Although there was a quieter spell, in 35 minutes a joined up Stan attack ended with Sayer shooting wide. In 42 minutes, Hopper’s solo effort unluckily hit the post & this was followed by a bay counterattack which was stopped by Marriott. The half ended though with Whitley Bay leading 1-0.

The Stan started the 2nd half positively with Hopper in the 48th minute dribbling into the visitor’s box but shooting just over under pressure. In 53 minutes, a Stan free kick on the edge of the Bay box was cleared followed by Evans dealing well to stop the counter attack. Both teams were trying to attack but both defences were working well to prevent any real threats. In 65 minutes, the Stan were back on level terms when a ball from a Stan corner was cleared in front of goal & the ball went out of the box to Cassidy on the left who sent it back into the box over everyone & into the far top corner of the net. What a goal, especially given that he had only been on the pitch for 3 minutes. The Stan now started showing more confidence as they knew the match could be won & sub Doyle had a great opportunity in front of goal in 67 minutes but blasted the ball over the bar. There was a quieter 10 minutes as both teams still tried to attack but without making any real threats. The Stan had some sustained pressure in 79 minutes but the Bay keeper & his defence worked hard to deal with it. The last 7 minutes of normal time saw mainly pressure from the Stan as they sought a wining goal. In 86 minutes, Hopper entered into the box but, under pressure, he turned & shot just over. Into 4 minutes of added time & Whitley Bay finally attacked again but shot well over when they had a good opportunity in front of goal to score. In 91 minutes, Shepherd won the ball & passed to Lashley but he couldn’t supply the advancing Hopper. A minute later after a Bay advance, Hopper sent a long ball up to the advancing Lashley but he was wrongly deemed off side. Hopper then made a great run but couldn’t get a shot in & both teams had to settle for a draw.

Although either team could have snatched a victory, a draw seemed a fair result on a night with relatively limited chances for both teams. Next up is the NE6-NE7 derby as the Stan make the short journey to Sam’s Smith Park to take on Newcastle Benfield on Wednesday evening.

Kevin Mochrie

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