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Shaymen & Mariners Look for Early Leads NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 32 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 10th March 2015 Statistics Shaymen & Mariners The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Dan Holman (Cheltenham) 64 Shots Off Target look for early leads Andy Cook (Barrow) 45 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 40 It’s a big day on Saturday for FC Halifax Town and Grimsby Town as they both do battle Shots Per Goal to avoid upsets in the semi-finals of the FA Conor Clifford (Boreham Wood) 36 Trophy. Assists The Shaymen, who suffered a disappointing Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 13 1-0 defeat at Bromley on Tuesday to be right back in the midst of the relegation battle, Offsides travel to Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 59 Premier Division Nantwich Town in the first Fouls leg, while the Mariners, who boosted their top five challenge with a 1-0 win against Southport face a tough test at seventh-placed Gateshead, Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 75 on Tuesday, make the long trip down to Sussex who boosted their play-off hopes with a best- Fouls Without A Card to tackle Ryman Premier Division Bognor Regis of-five win at Moss Lane against relegation- Alex Woodyard (Braintree Town) 31 Town. threatened Altrincham on Tuesday. A one-off tie could have been a very tough The gap between the top two is still only two Free-Kicks Won assignment for both, but one would fancy the points and it looks like it’s going to remain Connor Jennings (Wrexham) 65 teams two levels higher to triumph over two tight heading into the crucial Easter period. Penalties Scored legs. The race for the other play-off places is also Four players 5 While Wembley is on the minds of FC Halifax extremely tight, although the Mariners hold a and Grimsby on Saturday, promotion is very ten-point lead on sixth-placed Dover Athletic Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks much the focus of attention for leaders so, baring a severe loss of form, look likely to Harry Pell (Cheltenham) 3 Cheltenham Town and second-placed Forest take one of the places with either Cheltenham Saves Made Green Rovers. or Forest Green. Sam Russell (Gateshead) 148 Both Gary Johnson and Ady Pennock’s teams But who joins them is very open with tenth- had a midweek rest. placed Lincoln City certainly not out of the Defensive Clearances The Robins host mid-table Woking at the running, being six points behind fifth-placed Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 47 World of Smiles Stadium, while Forest Green Tranmere Rovers. Defensive Blocks Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 23 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Rasulo Returns to Wood Bring in O’s Striker Loaned to Iron Sign Spurs Shots Haynes Wings Youngster Shots On Target Woking 242 Aldershot Boreham Welling have signed Braintree have have Wood young forward Scott boosted their play- Shots Off Target Forest Green 203 re-signed have Kashket on a month’s off hopes with the Shots Per Goal Welling 10.48 midfielder announced loan from League Two signing of young Giorgio the side Leyton Orient. Tottenham Hotspur Corners Forest Green 237 Rasulo from signing of the former This season saw him striker Ryan Loft on Fouls Lincoln City 417 Championship side Ipswich and Bristol make his first start ‘work experience’. MK Dons for the rest City striker Danny for the O`s in the Loft is a towering Woodwork Strikes Barrow 13 of the season. Haynes on a loan Carling Cup against striker whose tally Offsides Cheltenham 115 deal from National MK Dons in August of 13 goals made him The 19-year-old League South leaders and he now has Spurs’ second highest Penalties Conceded Torquay 8 previously made four Ebbsfleet United fourteen appearances scorer in the Barclays appearances for The until the end of the to his name with one Under-18 Premier Yellow Cards Forest Green 62 Shots in April 2015. season. goal scored to date. League last season. Red Cards Southport 8 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2015/16 Season Aldershot V Torquay Barrow V Altrincham Top Scorers Goals 12/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 12/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals C Walker 11 Referee: A Young (Cambridgeshire) A Fisher 5 A Cook 16 Referee: J Whiteley (West Yorkshire) M Rankine 10 J Stevenson 5 Last Meetings N Blissett 4 J Walker 7 Last Meetings D Reeves 5 R Brodie 5 A Wright 2 O Khan 4 G Bowerman 4 R Browne 4 FC 03/10/2015 D Butler 2 A Haworth 3 FC 03/10/2015 J Ginnelly 3 S Hatton 3 Torquay.............. 0. Aldershot..........2 N Smith 2 D Livesey 2 Altrincham......... 1. Barrow..............0 J Lawrie 2 FC 06/04/2015 FCN 28/12/2013 Y R Aldershot........... 2. Torquay.............0 Y R Y R Barrow............... 1. Altrincham........1 Y R J Gallagher 5 3 League Head to Head C Richards 7 1 N Anderton 2 2 League Head to Head G Havern 5 1 O Beckles 7 0 A MacDonald 7 0 D Mellor 3 1 J O’Keefe 5 1 C Alexander 6 0 Aldershot 34, draws 17, Torquay 40 D Butler 5 0 S Grand 5 0 Barrow 4, draws 5, Altrincham 4 S Leather 4 0 R Browne 5 0 Games Since N Smith 2 1 J Walker 5 0 Games Since J Moult 4 0 D Lathrope 5 0 D Berry 4 0 G Williams 5 0 A Griffin 4 0 2 a win 1 1 a win 7 Goal Details: 1 home win 1 Goal Details: Goal Details: 5 home win 6 Goal Details: When: first half 20[29], 2 away win 0 When: first half 19[27], When: first half 21[29], 0 away win 6 When: first half 15[30], 0 a defeat 5 3 a defeat 0 second half 22[28]. second half 21[35]. second half 24[31]. second half 19[28]. 3 home defeat 3 2 home defeat 0 From: open play 33[42], From: open play 19[30], From: open play 26[46], From: open play 25[42], 0 away defeat 2 4 away defeat 1 crosses 4[1], corners 9 a score draw 15 crosses 7[9], corners crosses 2[1], corners 2 a score draw 2 crosses 2[3], corners 1[6], penalties 2[4], 4 a no score draw 0 8[6], penalties 1[7], 6[4], penalties 6[4], 0 a no score draw 1 3[3], penalties 3[5], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 2 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 2[2], free-kicks 0[1] 0 scoring a goal 1 2[5], free-kicks 1[4] 0[1], free-kicks 3[3] 1 scoring a goal 0 0[1], free-kicks 1[3] For 42 Against 57 ...............Total Goals............. For 40 Against 62 For 45 Against 60 ...............Total Goals............. For 34 Against 58 W 2 D 1 L 3 Pts 7 ............Current Form............ W 4 D 1 L 1 Pts 13 W 1 D 4 L 1 Pts 7 ............Current Form............ W 0 D 4 L 2 Pts 4 Bromley V Guiseley Cheltenham V Woking Top Scorers Goals 12/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 12/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Emmanuel 20 Referee: M Pottage (Somerset) L Dickinson 7 D Wright 18 Referee: S Ross (Lincolnshire) J Goddard 15 J Holland 5 Last Meetings A Dudley 5 B Waters 11 Last Meetings J Jones 5 L Dennis 5 A Boyes 4 J Munns 8 J Quigley 5 A Cook 4 FC 28/11/2015 R Atkinson 4 H Pell 6 FC 19/09/2015 G Sole 4 A Cunnington 3 Guiseley............. 2. Bromley............0 N Boshell 3 A Downes 5 Woking............... 0. Cheltenham.......1 B Andrade 3 FLTS2 28/11/2005 Y R Y R Y R Woking............... 1. Cheltenham.......5 Y R L Minshull 2 1 League Head to Head G Rothery 4 1 H Pell 10 0 League Head to Head K Murtagh 7 1 B Chorley 4 0 L Dickinson 5 0 G McLennan 2 1 M Ricketts 7 0 A Wall 4 0 Bromley 0, draws 0, Guiseley 1 D Boshell 4 0 A Downes 4 0 Cheltenham 2, draws 1, Woking 2 C Arthur 4 1 A Fuseini 4 0 Games Since W Hatfield 4 0 A Hall 3 0 Games Since B Saah 3 1 A Cook 4 0 R Toulson 4 0 K Storer 3 0 C Norman 5 0 0 a win 4 3 a win 8 Goal Details: 0 home win 3 Goal Details: Goal Details: 1 home win 4 Goal Details: When: first half 27[28], 1 away win 1 When: first half 18[26], When: first half 23[9], 2 away win 4 When: first half 27[25], 5 a defeat 2 1 a defeat 0 second half 31[30]. second half 16[25]. second half 44[15]. second half 31[26]. 3 home defeat 2 11 home defeat 0 From: open play 44[38], From: open play 24[37], From: open play 41[14], From: open play 43[34], 2 away defeat 2 1 away defeat 0 crosses 3[8], corners 1 a score draw 0 crosses 3[0], corners crosses 4[1], corners 0 a score draw 5 crosses 2[4], corners 2[5], penalties 5[5], 9 a no score draw 24 0[4], penalties 3[4], 7[3], penalties 6[2], 2 a no score draw 10 6[3], penalties 1[3], direct from free-kick 1 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 2[0], free-kicks 2[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[3], free-kicks 2[2] 3[1], free-kicks 6[1] 0 scoring a goal 0 3[3], free-kicks 2[3] For 58 Against 58 ...............Total Goals............
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