AFC Wulfrunians 1(1) v (2)3 Kidderminster Harriers

Pre-season Friendly - Castlecroft Stadium - 17 July 2012

Attendance: 200 (est)

Individual Stats
Wulfrunians v Kidderminster
     
Chris Ryan [1] Danny Lewis
Jordan Perks [2/3] Mickey Demetriou
Ashley Burd [3/31] Mike Williams
Tom Griffin [6/21] Exodus Geohaghon
Tom Ray [5/18] Ryan Austin
Jake Sedgemore [8/14] James Vincent
Danny Crudgington [7] Robert Thompson-Brown
Rich Palmer [4/12] Kyle Storer
Andy Thompson [9/31] Steve Guinan
Tom Piggott [10/20] Callum Gittings
Dave Howells [11/10] Marvin Johnson
Tony Collins [12/33] Ed Baldy
James Skedgel [14/7] Lee Vaughan
Dave Asbury [15/16] Danny Pilkington
Jack Purdie [16/] Ricky Shakes
Ryan Bright [17/11] Anthony Malbon
Liam Wilkinson [18/5] Ryan Rowe
Roy Chatterjee [19/6] Leslie Stevenson (Steven Leslie?)
Team Stats
  Fouls Conceded Offside Corners Shots On Shots off
Wulfrunians 7 1 1 1 2
Kidderminster 5 2 7 4 12
GOALS
Wulfrunians Kidderminster
9 Andy Thompson 3 Steve Guinan (penalty)
   23 Callum Gittings
   66 Tom Ray (own goal)
SUBSTITUTIONS
Wulfrunians Kidderminster
34 Purdie Thompson  46 Baldy Lewis 
38 Skedgel Crudgington  46 Vaughan Austin 
70 Bright Palmer  46 Pilkington Johnson 
71 Collins Griffin  46 Shakes Thompson-Brown 
75 Asbury Ray  46 Malbon Gittings 
75 Chatterjee Piggott  46 Rowe Guinan 
78 Wilkinson Perks  46 Stevenson Geohaghon 
     68 Johnson Demetriou 
     68 Thompson-Brown Vincent 
     72 Demetriou Storer 
     82 Vincent Vaughan 
BOOKINGS
Wulfrunians Kidderminster
    
Referee: Craig Taylor (tbc)
Match Report by St@tto

At full strength Harriers were never really troubled by their hosts who are managed by former Harrier Jon Purdie and captained by another in Jake Sedgemore.

Steve Guinan gave Harriers the lead in the third minute, scoring from the penalty spot after Marvin Johnson had been brought down by Jordan Perks.  The lead was short-lived, however, as Sedgemore's pass split the sluggish Harriers defence wide open and set up Andy Thompson to fire past Danny Lewis just five minutes later.

Harriers dominated the game and regained the lead midway through the half; Kyle Storer's pass found Rob Thmpson-Brown on the left flank who got to the byline before pulling the ball back to Callum Gittings who finished with a well-taken shot into the roof of Chris Ryan's net.  More accurate shooting could have seen Harriers further ahead by the break.

After the interval Harriers continued to control the game, even after a raft of substitutions, but were again wasteful with their finishing - managing just one shot on target and eight off in the second period.  They only added one more goal, an own goal, when Tom Ray hooked the ball into his own net from Ryan Rowe's cross.