Lee Valley Lions -v- Romford Raiders
03/11/91 (Lose 4-5)
Lee Valley Lions |
Romford Raiders |
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03 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 17 19 21 28 33 69 |
Eddie Joseph Gary Bayliss Jon Beckett Randy Oswald (I,A) Brad Wilson (I) Steve James Dave Sweeney Derek Higdon (I,A) Adam Goldstone Glen Moorhouse Neil Stower Darren Bloomfield Colin Trew (G) Tony Goldstone (C) Jim Graves (G) |
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04 05 07 08 11 12 14 16 17 18 20 27 55 |
Paul Cast (G) Marcus Cast Richard Tomalin Steve Heddington (I) Brian Cox (G) Philip Adams Danny Lloyd Tari Suwari Rob Stewart (I,C) Andy Leggatt (A) Chris Leggatt Shaun McFadyen (A) Gord Jeffrey Geof Williams |
Goals |
Penalties |
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Lions
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Raiders
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Lions
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Raiders
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Period 1: |
2
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2
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6
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4
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Period 2: |
1
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0
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2
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4
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Period 3: |
1
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3
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2
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6
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MATCH TOTALS: |
4
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5
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10
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14
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Lee Valley Lions |
Romford Raiders |
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Highest Scorer in Match: |
Derek Higdon (2+1)
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Rob Stewart (3+1)/Steve Heddington (0+4)
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Man of the Match Winner: |
Darren Bloomfield
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Rob Stewart
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Additional Comments: Lions may have won their home leg of this Challenge against Romford but sadly on the road it was not to be, the Raiders maintaining a consistent performance throughout. Ex-Lion Tari Suwari clashed with Jon Beckett at 29:04, both receiving 2-mins for Delaying the Game. Future Lion Shaun McFadyen clashed with Jon Beckett at 34:10, Jon receiving 2-mins for Roughing, McFadyen 2-mins for High Sticks. Romford had a goal disallowed at 08:45, but being assured of a win in the final period the Raiders finally changed their netminder from Russ Jackson (another ex-Lion, but then so was Chris Leggatt!) to Paul Cast at 52:16, the Lions only managing to score one goal after the change-over. Although Lee Valley called a Time-Out at 36:40 and went on to score another 2 goals during the second period the score at 40:00 was 4-10 already and us fans knew we’d be going home disappointed. Still, it was Romford, which meant we could rib their fans no end and chuck loads of torn up newspaper everywhere, so things weren’t all bad! Referee was McLaughlin, Linesmen were Ford and Crouch. |