Romford Raiders 12/03/94

Lee Valley Lions -v- Romford Raiders
12/03/94 (Win 8-6)

Lee Valley Lions Romford Raiders
01
06
07
09
10
11
12
17
19
20
21
22
27
28
52
Scott Bonner (G)
Robin Andrew (C)
Adam Anderson
Gary Dodds
Steve James
Fred Perlini (I)
Michael Michael
Glen Moorhouse
Neil Stower
Rob McCaig (I)
Darcy Cahill (I,A)
Paul Williams
Paul Grech (I,A)
John Matassa (G)
Jon Beckett
01
03
04
05
08
09
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
21
Paul Cast (G)
Danny Marshall
Marcus Cast
Richard Tomalin
Mark Stripp
Brad Scott (I)
Terry Kurtenbach (I)
Jim Wonnacott
Ronnie Evans-Harvey
Tari Suwari (A)
Ben Pitchley
Rob Stewart (I,C)
Scott Wright
Liem Le Huyen
David Bankoske (I,A)

 

Goals

Penalties

Lions
Raiders
Lions
Raiders
Period 1:
1
3
2
2
Period 2:
4
3
7
13
Period 3:
3
0
6
6
MATCH TOTALS:
8
6
15
21

 

Lee Valley Lions

Romford Raiders

Highest Scorer in Match:
Fred Perlini (5+2)/Darcy Cahill (0+7)
Brad Scott (3+2)
Man of the Match Winner:
Fred Perlini
Brad Scott

Additional Comments:

A very satisfying win over “local derby” rivals Romford, especially as it was the only time we managed to beat them all season!

Paul Grech had a good game as well as Darcy and Fred, scoring 2+3. However, Paul was in the Sin Bin for Holding when Romford scored their first goal at 11:13, making it a Power Play goal.

Fred was really on a roll in this game, as Lions’ 2nd to 7th goals were all scored by him – 5 in a row! This feat was especially admirable as Fred had missed the two previous games because he’d had to return to Canada for family reasons.

Although the official statistics state that Romford scored 6 goals, it was clear to LVL fans that our own Rob McCaig was responsible for Raiders’ 5th goal, rather than one of their own!

This game saw a couple of unusual penalties being dished out. At 22:47 Jon Beckett received 5+Match for a Face Mask Violation! This was served by Michael Michael. Later, at 22:47, Romford’s Richard Tomalin also received 5+Match, this time for Pulling Hair!!! Jim Wonnacott sat in the Bin for this one.

Referee was McLaughlin, Linesmen were Norcott and Feehan.