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By CATHERINE ETOE
 
Big Match Special

Our weekly spotlight on one of the league’s big games

Under-12 B
Harbour 1,
Kentish Utd Elite 1

THE points and Big Match Special honours were shared by these two mid-table rivals on Friday night in an end-to-end encounter which could have yielded a hatful of goals.

Elite’s Callum French almost bagged one within moments of the start after his wind-assisted shot nearly caught out Harbour keeper Tommy Maggs.
But Maggs, brother of England Women’s international Ellen, was on top form and almost set up two himself with long goal kicks, but Sam Steinert denied Billy McGee the first and keeper Remi Rifat was on hand to keep out the second.
Harbour’s Anthony Cox broke the deadlock, riding three tackles to slot home after a fine pass from the excellent Alfie Townsend.
Nathan Devereux tested Maggs moments later, while Rifat kept out Townsend at the other end.
But Devereux was not to be denied and levelled with a well-taken shot.
Defender and man-of-the-match Elliott Kaul-Jones almost set McGee up with a fine run out of defence but Rifat got a hand to it. His opposite number kept out Teddy Bartram at the re-start and Kaul-Jones pulled out all the stops to stop the lively Raymond Vangiladio’s determined run on goal.
But neither side could add to their tally and though Harbour’s influential substitute Daniel Monksfield almost set up Cox for the winner, his shot flew agonisingly wide of the post.

Man of the Match
ELLIOTT KAUL-JONES


Elliott was outstanding at the heart of Harbour’s defence, quashing the runs of Elite’s nippy wingers and distributing the ball with intelligence.
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