Bulwark B 2
Wyesham Wanderers 6
Wyesham secured their first points of the season with an outstanding performance away to Bulwark.
With the strong sun shining down on Wyeshams back they began the game and took control immediately.
Within the first few minutes Wyesham forced corner after corner and on eight minutes Wanderers fourth corner of the match brought their first goal. Gary Miles connecting superbly to Jack Haney's cross to open the scoring.
Bulwark grabbed an equaliser instantly when Wyesham were unable to clear the ball out of their box. Steve Ryan restored Wyeshams lead on 18 minutes with an unstoppable volley from the edge of the box but again Bulwark's reply was almost instant. Only minutes later an unmarked Bulwark striker nodded in from close range to equalise for the second time.
Wyesham held possession and continued to use the ball well. On 35 minutes another well taken cross from Haney was met by the head of Wanderers Dan Cox and powered into the net. Wyesham continued pressing and put the game out of Bulwarks reach before half time.
Steven Hancock producing a moment of magic, bringing down a cross with one foot and volleying in with the other to score his teams forth. Wanderers started the second half and picked up were they left off, Gary Miles cross shot only stopped by the post.
The introduction of Brett Cox was an unwelcomed event for Bulwarks tiring defence and it showed when on 75 minutes his headed goal was harshly disallowed.
The referee judging that the ball had left the field of play before the goal. Some great passing play from Wanderers produced their fifth goal when Townsend quickly turned defence into attack, Miles smashing in the cross field pass. With only minutes left on the clock young winger Sam Hamly grabbed his first for the club with a great solo run and effort.
Man of the Match Dan Cox added "We played really well again today, we knew this win was on the cards because every game we keep on improving.
"We have found it hard scoring this season and today we just seemed to take our chances. We dominated the game all over the pitch and could have scored ten."

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