Camden News
Publications by New Journal Enterprises
spacer
  Home Archive Competition Jobs Tickets Accommodation Dating Contact us
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
Camden New Journal - by STEVE BARNETT
Published: 26 April 2007
 

From left, Reddot’s man of the match John Donovan with baby son John Jnr, goalscorers Jon Dowsett and Steven Bruce and captain Micky Dowsett with his son and mascot Sonny
Red hot Reddot clinch Cup

Dramatic 2-1 victory sees the dots win our challenge cup

Camden New Journal Challenge Cup Final
Globetown 1, Reddot 2

STRIKER Jon Dowsett fulfilled his boyhood dream of scoring the winning goal in a cup final on Sunday as Reddot carved out a dramatic 2-1 victory over rivals Globetown to lift our Camden New Journal Challenge Cup.
With temperatures soaring at Wingate and Finchley’s Abrahams Stadium, the Dots got off to an explosive start as they scored within minutes of the kick-off to leave cup holders Globetown chasing the game.
Alexie Nicolaou broke clear of the Globes’ defence only to be brought down by goalkeeper Paul Donovan. Saving the shot stopper from a possible red card, the powerful forward quickly got to his feet before passing the ball to strike partner Steven Bruce, who smashed the ball home from close range.
The goal sparked Division One champions Globetown into life with leading scorer Peter Walsh just missing the target with a spectacular bicycle kick and defender Michael White hitting the crossbar with a glancing header.
With Globes pushing for the equaliser, Reddot almost doubled their advantage with a sweeping counter-attack. But with the goal at his mercy, Bruce failed to make the chance count as he blazed over to leave the game on a knife-edge at half time.
Globetown dominated the second half as they battled to retain their trophy.
But Reddot trio James Ricketts, John Yates and man of the match John Donovan were in outstanding form as they kept Globe attackers John Embery, Paul Dunne and the impressive Danny Carson at bay.
With the players tiring in the intense afternoon heat, the Dot’s suffered a major setback when player manager Micky Dowsett was denied the chance to join in the action when a mix-up with the match officials saw his name missed off the substitute list.
But Reddot quickly recovered from the disappointment of seeing their captain restricted to the sidelines when Jon Dowsett added the finishing touches to a fantastic counter-attack to score a crucial second for the Dots.
Globes refused to give up, and finally got the goal their dominance deserved when Paul Dunne headed home a lifeline.
In a frantic finale, Globetown went agonisingly close to pulling the scores level when Walsh unleashed the shot of the match with a rasping 25-yard drive, only to be denied by a spectacular save from Reddot keeper James Self.

Comment on this article.
(You must supply your full name and email address for your comment to be published)

Name:

Email:

Comment:


 

 
spacer














spacer


Theatre Music
Arts & Events Attractions
spacer
 
 


  up