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Narrow loss for young local side

BEAULIEU – A late string of goals from Beaulieu saw them go 4–3 down to a strong Wanderers team.

The young Beaulieu B team impressed in their match against an experienced Wanderers B side on 29 May.

Both teams started the match with strong defences until the last two minutes of the first chukka when Wanderers’ Stuart Phillip put the ball past Beaulieu goalkeeper Tshedza Rasalanavho to put his team ahead.

Callum Smith keeps the ball from Beaulieu’s Tashriek Marcus. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

In the second chukka, two short corners were awarded to Beaulieu but were defended well by Wanderers. Shortly after, Liam Billet put Wanderers ahead 2–0.

In the third chukka, Beaulieu were unable to get onto the scoreboard after being awarded another penalty corner. Wanderers capitalised and went 3–0 up when Alridge Louw scored after Beaulieu failed to clear their lines after a penalty corner.

Mondli Dlamini of the Wanderers B side. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

The last chukka saw a strong fight back from Beaulieu with Joshua Williams scoring from a penalty corner three minutes in. Another corner for Beaulieu was missed and Wanderers extended their lead to 4–1 thanks to Callum Smith.

With four minutes left, young Nashaan Hykes and Landru Scorgie of Beaulieu scored to make it a tight finish at 4–3.

Dalen Fortune of Beaulieu keeps the ball. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

However, Wanderers held their nerve to walk away 4–3 winners.

Wanderers coach Patrick Owgan said the second and third chukka ticked all the boxes and believed the game should have been over at the end of the third chukka. “If we took our chances in those quarters more, we would not have had the mess at the end. The first quarter was us trying to find ourselves and the fourth was very messy and a little tighter than it should have been.

Connor Cottan of the Wanderers strikes the ball forward during the match against Beaulieu. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Connor Cottan of the Wanderers strikes the ball forward during the match against Beaulieu. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

“Stuart [Phillip] and Ricky West in the midfield really stood out and pressed hard. We won the ball a lot in the midfield thanks to them,” he told Fourways Review.

Nashaan Hykes of Beaulieu gets the ball away from the Wanderers attack. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Beaulieu coach Reza Rosenberg said the match was always going to be a tough one due to the experience of the opposition.

Tashriek Marcus keeps an eye out for an available pass. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Beaulieu defender Landru Scorgie (right) maintains possession of the ball from a Wanderers striker. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

“Overall it was a good game and great experience for the youngsters in our team. Wanderers B had a few well-known experienced guys such as Ricky West and Alridge Louw, and it proved just to be that with Wanderers taking the three goals in the first two chukkas. “[Beaulieu] players such as Joshua Williams and Ruwaan Nelson stepped up by showing some fantastic individual skills and creating good opportunities for the team,” he said.

Nashaan Hykes (white) maintains possession from Wanderers’ Mondli Dlamini. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Wanderers player Aiden Jordaan passes the ball forward. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

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