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Robins Take Full Advantage NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 29 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 18th February 2016 Statistics Robins Take Full The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Dan Holman (Cheltenham) 62 Shots Off Target Advantage Andy Cook (Barrow) 42 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 35 Tuesday night’s 2-0 victory over relegation- threatened, but in-form Kidderminster Shots Per Goal Harriers, saw Cheltenham Town stretch their Conor Clifford (Boreham Wood) 34 lead at the top of the Vanarama National Assists League to four points. Goals from top scorer Danny Wright and Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 13 strike partner Dan Holman brought Harriers’ Offsides run of four successive league wins to an end in Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 55 the Robins’ game in hand. On the same night, Nathan Smith’s goal gave Fouls Torquay United a 1-0 win at Macclesfield Town Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 69 to book their quarter-final trip to Bognor Regis at Prenton Park, while it’s second versus eighth Fouls Without A Card in the FA Trophy. at The New Lawn as Forest Green Rovers Padraig Amond (Grimsby) 27 However, the Gulls slipped to 12 points from welcome Eastleigh, who need something out of the safety-mark after Boreham Wood’s fine 2-0 the game to maintain their top five challenge. Free-Kicks Won win at a Braintree Town side who started the After losing for the first time under Jim C Jennings (Wrexham), K Guthrie (Forest Green) 61 match in sixth spot. Harvey’s guidance last weekend at home to Penalties Scored The win did Wood’s chances of avoiding the Forest Green, FC Halifax Town dropped into the M Rhead (Lincoln C), N Deverdics (Dover), D Wright (Chelt) 5 drop a power of good, lifting them out of the bottom four again following Boreham Wood’s relegation places, while Gateshead’s 2-1 win midweek win, so will be keen to return to form Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks against fellow top five hopefuls Eastleigh saw when they entertain another promotion-hopeful Harry Pell (Cheltenham) 3 Neil Aspin’s side leap-frog to sixth place and in Grimsby Town on Saturday. Saves Made just a point behind Dover Athletic, who also The Mariners slipped up last weekend when Steven Drench (Guiseley) 136 made it to the last eight of the Trophy on they were held to a goalless draw at home by Tuesday after winning 3-0 against league rivals Wood and won’t want the gap between them Defensive Clearances Guiseley AFC. and the top two to grow any bigger, otherwise Michael Chambers (Welling) 41 Saturday’s game of the day sees fourth-placed it will be a play-off challenge only for Paul Tranmere Rovers host Gary Johnson’s leaders Hurst’s men. Defensive Blocks K Langmead (K’minster), A MacDonald (Torquay) 18 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Three New Iron Mariners Sign Wigan Generous Fans New Keeper for Shots On Target Woking 224 Braintree have signed Winger Generous Tranmere Wood winger Joe Gardner Grimsby have signed fans have helped to Boreham Shots Off Target Forest Green 189 raise over £6000 Wood have from Concord winger Ryan Jennings Shots Per Goal Boreham Wood 10.07 and goalkeepers on a loan deal until for charitable signed Harry Palmer from the end of the season organisations so far keeper Paul Corners Cheltenham 217 from League One side this season. White, who recently Heybridge Swifts and Fouls Lincoln City 394 Michael Crowe, who Wigan. That’s a 300% departed league returns on loan from Jennings, 20 has increase upon the rivals Forest Green. Woodwork Strikes Chester FC, Barrow 12 Ipswich Town. spent time on loan amount raised for A former Republic with the Mariners’ the entire 2014/15 of Ireland under-18 Offsides Chester FC 105 league rivals season. international, White Penalties Conceded Torquay 8 Cheltenham earlier was in his third this season. season as a member Yellow Cards Forest Green 59 of Forest Green’s Red Cards Southport 7 set-up. Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2015/16 Season Altrincham V Guiseley Barrow V Braintree Town Top Scorers Goals 20/02: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 20/02: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Rankine 9 Referee: D Eaton (Gloucestershire) L Dickinson 6 A Cook 15 Referee: O Yates (Staffordshire) M Cheek 8 D Reeves 5 Last Meetings A Dudley 5 J Walker 7 Last Meetings D Sparkes 6 G Bowerman 4 A Boyes 4 O Khan 4 K Davis 4 J Ginnelly 3 FC 11/08/2015 N Boshell 3 A Haworth 3 FC 12/09/2015 S Akinola 4 J Lawrie 2 Guiseley ............ 1 Altrincham .......0 R Atkinson 3 S Grand 2 Braintree Town .. 1 Barrow .............1 A Edgar 2 FCNPOF 10/05/2014 FC 20/04/2013 Y R Altrincham ........ 2 Guiseley ...........1 Y R Y R Barrow .............. 0 Braintree Town .1 Y R G Havern 5 1 League Head to Head G Rothery 4 1 N Anderton 2 2 League Head to Head M Paine 6 1 J O’Keefe 5 1 L Dickinson 5 0 D Mellor 3 1 K Davis 6 0 S Leather 4 0 Altrincham 0, draws 0, Guiseley 1 D Boshell 4 0 S Grand 5 0 Barrow 1, draws 1, Braintree Town 3 S Habergham 5 0 J Moult 4 0 Games Since W Hatfield 4 0 G Williams 5 0 Games Since C Isaac 5 0 S Richman 3 0 A Lockwood 1 1 A Cook 5 0 W Norris 3 0 4 a win 0 3 a win 2 Goal Details: 3 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 3 home win 1 Goal Details: When: first half 14[29], 6 away win 0 When: first half 17[23], When: first half 19[28], 1 away win 3 When: first half 20[7], 0 a defeat 1 0 a defeat 0 second half 17[25]. second half 13[23]. second half 22[30]. second half 14[17]. 0 home defeat 1 0 home defeat 0 From: open play 24[38], From: open play 21[33], From: open play 24[44], From: open play 26[20], 1 away defeat 1 3 away defeat 1 crosses 2[3], corners 1 a score draw 3 crosses 2[0], corners crosses 2[1], corners 2 a score draw 1 crosses 0[1], corners 3[3], penalties 2[5], 32 a no score draw 20 0[4], penalties 3[4], 4[4], penalties 6[4], 1 a no score draw 8 2[2], penalties 4[1], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 0[1], free-kicks 0[3] 1 scoring a goal 0 2[3], free-kicks 2[2] 0[1], free-kicks 3[3] 0 scoring a goal 1 2[0], free-kicks 0[0] For 31 Against 54 ...............Total Goals............. For 30 Against 46 For 41 Against 58 ...............Total Goals............. For 34 Against 24 W 1 D 3 L 2 Pts 6 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 1 L 3 Pts 7 W 1 D 3 L 2 Pts 6 ............Current Form............ W 3 D 1 L 2 Pts 10 Boreham Wood V Torquay Bromley V Woking Top Scorers Goals 20/02: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 20/02: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals J Lucas 4 Referee: W Barratt (Worcestershire) A Fisher 5 M Emmanuel 17 Referee: B Huxtable (Devon) J Goddard 14 L Howell 3 Last Meetings A Wright 2 J Holland 5 Last Meetings J Quigley 5 C Kamdjo 2 D Butler 2 L Dennis 5 J Jones 4 G Montgomery 2 FC 22/09/2015 A MacDonald 1 A Cook 4 FC 11/08/2015 B Andrade 3 J Morias 2 Torquay ............. 1 Boreham Wood .2 C Richards 1 A Wall 3 Woking .............. 2 Bromley ...........0 G Sole 3 FAC1 16/11/2002 FCS 14/01/2012 Y R Torquay ............. 5 Boreham Wood .0 Y R Y R Woking .............. 3 Bromley ...........2 Y R C Reynolds 6 0 League Head to Head C Richards 5 1 B Chorley 4 0 League Head to Head M Ricketts 6 0 C Clifford 5 0 A MacDonald 7 0 A Wall 4 0 K Murtagh 6 0 B Clifford 2 1 Boreham Wood 1, draws 0, Torquay 0 D Butler 5 0 A Cook 4 0 Bromley 0, draws 0, Woking 1 C Arthur 3 1 S Cox 4 0 Games Since N Smith 2 1 L Minshull 1 1 Games Since B Saah 3 1 R Shakes 3 0 B Fenwick 1 1 R Prestedge 3 0 C Norman 5 0 0 a win 4 5 a win 4 Goal Details: 3 home win 1 Goal Details: Goal Details: 7 home win 3 Goal Details: When: first half 12[15], 0 away win 8 When: first half 16[26], When: first half 24[26], 2 away win 1 When: first half 24[19], 2 a defeat 0 0 a defeat 0 second half 15[18]. second half 16[33]. second half 27[30]. second half 31[24]. 0 home defeat 0 0 home defeat 0 From: open play 16[17], From: open play 15[28], From: open play 39[36], From: open play 42[29], 3 away defeat 0 0 away defeat 0 crosses 5[3], corners 3 a score draw 10 crosses 7[9], corners crosses 3[8], corners 6 a score draw 1 crosses 2[3], corners 2[4], penalties 1[5], 1 a no score draw 7 5[6], penalties 1[7], 2[5], penalties 3[5], 4 a no score draw 6 5[2], penalties 1[2], direct from free-kick 2 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 2[1], free-kicks 1[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[5], free-kicks 1[3] 2[0], free-kicks 2[2] 1 scoring a goal 1 3[3], free-kicks 1[3] For 27 Against 33 ...............Total Goals............
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