Competition: Northern Premier League East

Heaton Stannington vs Pontefract Collieries

There was no icing on the Pontefract cake for the Stan due to an early & a relatively late goal for the West Yorkshire visitors. This relegation 6 pointer therefore ended pointless for the Stan even though they created lots of chances to score. There was one change from Saturday’s draw at Garforth with Burn replacing the injured Stephenson. Joe Shepherd made his 101 appearance for the club.

It was a great start for the Stan as they won the ball from the Pontefract kick off & started immediately on the attack through Errington who saw his effort blocked on the Pontefract goal line with Burn’s rebound effort hitting the side netting. The Stan attacked again & Burn had his shot saved. The visitors immediately attacked for the 1st time & although their initial effort was blocked, Dunn chipped the ball from the edge of the box & into the net to give Pontefract a shock lead. Pontefract had an effort headed clear 2 minutes later. Errington then broke with his 1st effort blocked followed by his 2nd effort from the edge of the box being cleared on the line. A Stan free kick was then head clear & the resulting Pontefract counterattack was off side. After an injured Pontefract player was treated, it was back on the attack for the Stan. After a quieter few minutes, 2 Pontefract attacks were cleared in the 13th minute followed by a home attack being cleared. Pontefract had a long throw into the Stan box which was cleared & the long range rebound shot went well wide. The visitors shot wide again in 19 minutes. The Stan then had a ball from a corner blocked followed by a shot going over the bar. In 23 minutes, a Pontefract attack was cleared & again 2 minutes later. A Groves corner was then punched clear by the Pontefract keeper. Groves then sent a ball into the Pontefract box which was headed out for a corner from which Adamson’s shot was blocked. The Stan pressure continued but Pontefract continued to defend well & in 32 minutes Marriott shot wide. From the 34th minute, there were 3 minutes of end to end action but with both defences clearing well. In 37 minutes, Brass caught a Pontefract effort then sent a long ball to Errington but the keeper easily caught his shot. In the 39th minute, the Stan had a sustained attack which included 2 Stan efforts being blocked followed by an effort being cleared on the goal line by a Pontefract defender when the Stan thought they had scored. It was end to end again as the 1st half came to a close,

Both teams continued trying to attack after the start of the 2nd half & each had initial efforts cleared. The Stan added to their attacking threat by introducing Hopper in 52 minutes & Walker & Lamb 13 minutes later. In 56 minutes, a Stan free kick into the Pontefract box saw an unmarked Shepherd break forward & collect the ball but his effort was saved by the keeper. Soon after Brass made a great save at the other end. It was end to end again but again both defences dealt well with the attacks. In 69 minutes, Walker shot well over & for the remaining 20 minutes there was mainly joined up pressure from Heaton Stannington. In 70 minutes, Pontefract had to clear 7 times as part of the sustained Stan pressure. In 76 minutes though, against the run of play, Pontefract broke & although their initial shot was blocked by Brass, the 4-yard rebound effort was tapped into the net by Elliot Walker. It was then back to Stan pressure & Pontefract defending including through 2 headed clearances. In 84 minutes, A Groves free kick was initially cleared followed by a ball from Lamb going across the Pontefract goal line before being cleared then back to Payne whose effort, from just outside the box, bobbled just wide. In 89 minutes, Walker shot just wide. Capewell then had to make a good clearance from a rare Pontefract attack. The 6 added minutes again saw 1 way traffic as the Stan continued to try & get the ball into the visitors’ net, but Pontefract managed under pressure to deny them.

There were highs & lows during the match. The highs included the Stan continually trying to attack when they had the ball & creating lots of chances as well as defending well when required. The lows were not converting any of the many chances created & conceding 2 goals which were both when scored against the run of play. The Stan are in action again in 3 days when they host Dunston in a Friday night local derby.

Kevin Mochrie

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Garforth Town vs Heaton Stannington

 

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Brighouse Town vs Heaton Stannington

The Stan travelled to Brighouse in Yorkshire for the 1st time in what was billed a 6-pointer clash for each club but in reality, after an action-packed evening, ended up being a 1 pointer for both relegation zone teams. The Stan took an early 2 goal lead but went a goal behind with 8 minutes to go before getting a dramatic equaliser 2 minutes later. There were 4 changes from Saturday’s narrow home defeat to Cleethorpes with Brass, Stephenson & new loan signings Joe Robson & Bailey Adamson, signed from Whitley Bay & Hebburn respectively, replacing Cassap, Milburn, Anderson & Hopper.

The Stan were 1st to threaten when a Burn ball was deflected for a corner in the 2nd minute. 2 minutes later, & a Brighouse player headed over the bar. It was end to end as both teams tried to attack. In 7 minutes, the Stan were ahead from a corner when Capewell got up to head the ball down & it hit the ground & bounced up into the net. After 10 minutes, a ball towards Brass saw him fail to hold it but Evans then cleared on the line. 2 minutes later & a Brighouse player broke free with only Brass to beat but Capewell managed to get back to clear for a corner from which Shepherd then cleared. In 15 minutes, a ball from Adamson allowed Errington to break forward beating 2 players & although the ball bounced awkwardly, he recovered it & shot past the keeper, who dived at his feet, to make it 2-0. In 17 minutes, a Brighouse corner was cleared & although the ball was sent back into the box a home player shot well over. Payne sent a ball into the home box after 20 minutes & it was deflected for a corner. It led to another corner which saw Robson head the ball against the bar. The Stan attacked again twice but in 23 minutes, the 2nd of 2 corners for Brighouse saw Plater score direct from it. The Stan immediately tried to regain their 2-goal lead & in 27 minutes Stephenson had a shot deflected for a corner which then led to another. This was followed by a Stan free kick being blocked & an Errington effort being easily caught by the keeper. In 33 minutes, the home keeper got down to stop a Stephenson shot. The ball from the resulting corner was cleared & led to a counterattack which saw a Brighouse player’s shot across the Stan goal going just wide. In 36 minutes, an injured Robson had to be replaced by Hornsby. In 40 minutes, Errington suppled Adamson but his shot was blocked by the keeper. Brighouse had a rare attack cleared in 41 minutes before a Stephenson advance saw the ball cleared by the home keeper. Brighouse then had 2 attacks cleared. Errington then broke but was blocked & the half ended with Brighouse heading just wide.

The 2nd half started where it had finished with Brighouse on the attack, which Shepherd had to clear, & they continued to do so for much of the half. In 49 minutes, a home corner ball was headed clear by Shepherd. He then intercepted another advance. The Stan did then get 3 attacks before Brighouse began to press again. In 61 minutes, Shepherd cleared but the ball was then blasted from the edge of the Stan box but was stopped by a great stretching save from Brass. The Brighouse pressure paid off in 64 minutes when a ball into the Stan box was slotted home by Plater for 2-2. Soon after, a home player broke forward but Brass made himself big to block his effort. In 70 minutes, sub Hopper got into the box but his effort & Burn’s rebound shot were both blocked. It was then back to Brighouse pressure & Brass had to get down to save a long range effort. In 76 minutes, a Brighouse corner was cleared & the long range rebound effort went just over. In 77 minutes, Errington shot over followed by Brighouse shooting wide. In 82 minutes, Brighouse broke again & although Brass made a great save the rebound was headed in by Niah Payne to give the home side the lead. The Stan responded positively & in 84 minutes they were level from a fantastic solo effort. Hopper broke with the ball & no one was going to stop him as he blasted it into the net. The Stan had suddenly woken up & were looking for a late winner. Brass though had to get down to block in 87 minutes. Sub Anderson then broke & was hacked down just outside the box with only the keeper to beat. Stephenson sent the resulting free kick over the wall but the keeper got down to put it out for a corner. From the Stephenson corner, the keeper punched the ball clear. Some how there was 7 minutes of added time which gave the Stan plenty of opportunity to continue pressing. It was Brighouse though  who came close in 93 minutes when, from a corner, a 6 yard rebound shot was some how put over the bar rather than into the net. Soon after a Brighouse counter attack saw a player blast the ball over the bar. Hooper the advanced although his shot was put out by the keeper for a corner. From a 2nd Stan corner, the ball was headed clear & the final whistle eventually blew.

Although the Stan should have held onto their early lead, it looked as if they were going to throw away all 3 points but quickly rallied to secure a point. Brass was voted man of the match given his outstanding display. On Saturday the Stan travel to Garforth Town for what will be the 4th meeting between the clubs this season.

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Heaton Stannington vs Cleethorpes Town

On Burn’s Night, there are usually lots of toasts including to the lassies & the haggis. The Stan Army were also looking forward to toasting their team who looked likely to achieve at least a draw against high flying Cleethorpes but they undeservedly lost due to conceding a late goal. After a 24-day gap, there were 7 changes form the New Year’s Day draw at Consett with Evans, Groves, Capewell, Anderson, Errington & new loan signings Ben Milburn & Alex Payne, from Blyth Spartans & Darlington respectively, replacing Marriott, Stephenson, Turnbull, Slaughter, Walker, Spence, who had been recalled by Hebburn, & Thompson who has left the club.

The match kicked off in calm but cold post storm weather & although they were not really threatened, the 1st 8 minutes were mainly played in the Stan half. Cassap easily cleared after 6 minutes followed by a Cleethorpes corner being cleared. A minute later & Evans cleared a ball crossed into the Stan box. The ball was sent back in & bounced off Shepherd for a corner. From the corner, in 9 minutes the visitors were ahead when Capewell cleared in front of goal but the ball went back to Bateson on the edge of the 6 yard box who kicked it through a number of players & into the net. In the 12th minute the visiting keeper had to clear a Stan ball & 2 minutes later 2 more Stan attacks were cleared. With their 1st clear effort of the match, the Stan were back level in 18 minutes. Burn sent a ball forward to Errington who broke past defenders & shot & although his effort hit the right post, the ball went back across the goal line & into the net to give him his 1st goal for the Stan. Both teams continued to try to attack & in 22 minutes Cleethorpes had 2 shots blocked in a busy Stan box. 2 minutes later, Hopper advanced & shot just wide. After some Stan pressure, it was Cassap who had to get down to save in 29 minutes. 5 minutes later & Hopper was brought down in the box but nothing was given. Cleethorpes then had a few minutes of pressure but they were stopped by 4 Stan clearances. The Stan though deserved to go into half time on equal terms.

After a quiet start to the 2nd half, Milburn cleared from a corner in the 50th minute although the ball came back into the Stan box forcing Cassap to get down to save although the flag was up for a foul. Soon after, the Stan had to clear again as the visitors tried to pressurise. Both teams had corners cleared before, in 57 minutes, Capewell headed clear from another corner. Cleethorpes then had a long-range effort which Cassap saved. Groves then broke free & the ball was deflected for a Stan corner from which 2 Stan headers were both cleared. The Stan were getting back into the match & in 66 minutes Groves advanced crossing towards sub Hornsby in the box but the visiting keeper got up to save. Soon after Cassap had to punch clear. Both teams were still trying to win the match & the Stan introduced fresh legs to their efforts when Lamb replaced Errington. The Stan were also doing well dealing with Cleethorpes pressure. In 76 minutes, Cleethorpes head wide from a corner with the follow up effort going both high & wide. In 78 minutes, Lamb broke & beat the offside trap but a defender got a foot in to send the ball out for a corner. Cleethorpes soon after shot wide. In 81 minutes, after a Hopper advance was stopped, Cleethorpes counter attacked & Bateson slotted the ball past Cassap for his 2nd goal. It was a bad moment for the Stan when they were doing so well. They didn’t give up & sought an equaliser although time was running out. A Burn free kick in 88 minutes was headed twice by Hopper towards goal & cleared but a 3rd attempt was prevented because the referee surprisingly awarded a foul to Cleethorpes for an alleged hand ball. As the Stan continued to press, a Cleethorpes back pass saw no action from the referee. As a final Stan attack was cleared in 96 minutes, the final whistle went.

The narrow defeat for the Stan allowed the visitors to return to 1st place in the league although on the day both teams were evenly matched except for the late goal. The Stan, who remain 2nd bottom, are back in action on Wednesday when they travel to 3rd bottom Brighouse Town for a crucial 6 pointer clash.

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Consett vs Heaton Stannington

There was no Hogmanay hangover for the Stan as they saw in the New Year at Consett with a well-earned draw. Rather than a traditional first foot it was the first hand of penalty saver & man of the match Cassap & the first head of scorer Shepherd that played important parts in this New Year’s Day North East derby. It was the Stan’s 1st visit to Belle Vue since an FA Cup defeat there in 2017. There were 4 changes from the boxing day home defeat to Ashington with Marriott, Spence, Walker & Thompson replacing Evans, Groves, Lamb & Errington. There was a debut from the bench for striker Oscar Taylor who has joined on loan from Darlington.

The Stan Army arrived on mass at Consett & had to endure artic conditions including a heavy swirling snowfall for the entire 1st half. The 1st 5 minutes saw the ball mainly in the Consett half as the Stan showed that they meant business although there was no clear threat yet. The 1st Consett attack in 7 minutes saw Cassap getting up to punch clear. Soon after, the home keeper & Cassap both easily collected from balls sent in towards them. In 11 minutes, Burn shot wide as the Stan continued to press. Turnbull then blocked a home counterattack. Consett then won a corner from which they headed wide. The Stan then also shot wide followed by another attack by them being headed clear. Turnbull then partly cleared a Consett counterattack with the follow up shot seeing Callap getting down to punch the ball clear. There were 2 more Consett attacks before a sustained Stan attack in the 21st minute. 2 minutes later, & Walker sent a ball into the home box which the keeper got down to save. Both teams were still trying to attack & in 26 minutes, from a Consett corner, Callap got down to save but the ball was scooped out of his hands although the rebound shot was blocked by Spence allowing the Stan to counter attack. In 30 minutes, a long range Consett shot was put round the post by the diving Callap.. From the corner, Callap caught the ball & managed to resist the efforts of a home player trying to force him over the goal line. In 32 minutes, a Stan attack was cleared followed by a Marriott long ball forward being intercepted by the home keeper before Hopper could get to it. In 35 minutes, Consett sliced an effort over the Stan bar. 2 minutes later, & Turnbull got back to clear a Consett advance. From the resulting corner, Spence headed the ball clear. Both teams continued to try to get forward. In 42 minutes, Marriott stopped a Consett attack. The ball from the resulting free kick was put wide by Turnbull for a corner from which the ball was cleared on the goal line by 1 of 2 Stan players who were positioned there for that purpose. Despite 1966 style goal claims from the home side, the referee accurately awarded a corner & from it a Consett player headed the ball wide. After an even 1st half, the Stan survived a late scare to go into the 2nd half with both teams having all to play for.

The Stan started on the attack although in the 49th a Consett advance saw Turnbull intercept the ball but Consett’s Walker retrieved the ball followed by Callop sliding in towards him to stop him in the box. Holdsworth took the resulting penalty but Cassap dived the correct way to make a great save to make up for giving the penalty away. In 51 minutes thought, the Stan were a goal behind when a Consett attack was blocked but Walker with only Cassap to beat put the rebound effort into the Stan net. The Stan didn’t give up & Hopper sent a ball towards goal but the home keeper got to it before Walker could. In 58 minutes, a Consett player shot across the goal but there was no one to intercept his wide ball. The Stan stepped up a gear from the 61st minute when Taylor & Lamb joined the action. Almost immediately, a ball from the advancing Lamb into the box to Hopper was cleared & although it came back to Lamb his curving shot went wide. The home keeper then had to bunch clear another Lamb effort. In 66 minutes, the Stan were back on even terms when a Stephenson free kick into the home box was headed into the net powerfully by Shepherd. Almost immediately after, Stephenson sent a curving ball into the home box which the keeper got up for but didn’t hold although a defender then cleared it. Lamb kept pressing down the left wing & the home keeper had to catch in 74 minutes. Hopper then supplied Lamb whose curving ball went just wide at the far post. Consett then had a long-range effort which Cassap stretched to punch clear. In 80 minutes, a Stephenson free kick was headed clear by a home player. It was end to end, including through counter attacks, & in 83 minutes a Consett free kick was headed clear. A 2nd home free kick was cleared & the rebound long shot went high & wide. In 86 minutes, a Consett counterattack resulted in a corner from which Cassap put a headed effort over the bar to stop the ball going into the net. Consett then had another corner blocked & cleared. Both teams kept attacking in turn but the match ended 1-1.

It was a well-earned point as well as a positive performance from the Stan. This was helped by good 2nd half substitutions which reinforced the team’s ability to attack & threaten Consett. They unfortunately remain in the relegation zone but are now only 1 place & 1 point off safety. There is an important match on Saturday at Grounsell Park as the Stan host Pontefract Collieries who are only 3 points above them in the league.

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