Kidderminster Harriers Reserves 5(2) v (1)1 Worcester City Reserves

Central Conference - Aggborough - 24 January 2001

Attendance: 80(est.)


 

KidderminstervWorcester
Graham Abel1Paul Wyatt
Ben Davies2Marc Burrow
Gary Barnett3Ashley Obrey
Paul Webb4Chris Greenman
Lee Ayres5Wesley Joyce
Thomas Cudworth6Robbie Burns
Dean Bennett7Paul Carty
Thomas Skovbjerg8Danny Schepell
Frederic Bonniface9Micky Cotter
Andy Corbett10Carl Tranter
Michael Fowler11Lee Goodman
Tony Bird12Gareth McCarthy
Thomas Poston14Matt Stock
Shaun Cunnington15Wayne Lloyd
Tim Jackson16-
Tim Clarke17-

 

 

GOALS
Kidderminster
18 Thomas SKOVBJERG  
27 Michael FOWLER  
59 Dean BENNETT  
79 Frederic BONNIFACE  
80 Tony BIRD  
WORCESTER
7 Lee GOODMAN  

 

SUBSTITUTIONS
Kidderminster Worcester
46 Jackson Skovbjerg 35 McCarthy Joyce
66 Bird Barnett 46 Lloyd Carty
      80 Stock Burns

 

 

Referee: R.Jeavons
BOOKINGS
Kidderminster

Worcester

       

 

 

Match Report
Harriers cruised to victory, and top spot in the league, with a crushing victory over Worcester at Aggborough. Harriers included several trialists in the team including Frenchman Frederic Bonniface, formerly of Clyde, and 19 year old Welshman Michael Fowler, previously of Crystal Palace.

City opened the scoring after six minutes with a sweeping move on the right which saw debutant keeper Graham Abel save Carl Tranter's shot only for ee Goodman to follow up and fire in the loose ball.

Harriers were soon level when Andy Corbett created an opening for Thomas Skovbjerg who tucked the ball away from close range. Fowler gave Harriers the lead shortly afterwaards when he outpaced the visiting defence and slipped his shot through the keeper's legs.

After the break Dean Bennett incresed the advantage hammering in a hot from the edge of the penalty area after the defence had only half cleared an attack. After spurning a string of chances, Bonniface got his name on the scoresheet after good work on the left by Fowler and Tim Jackson left him with a simple tap-in. Tony Bird completed the scoring sixty seconds later, again with a close range effort.