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Rangers young reserve team ran out
impressive 2-0 winners over Brighton
& Hove Albion at Chestnut Avenue
this evening with goals from Dennis
Oli and youngster Scott Mulholland.
Many
in the crowd had hoped that the
evening might see the first
appearance of Jamie Cureton in the
real hoops but it seems that he has
been well and truly packed in
mothballs with a view to the
weekend. This meant that the front
pairing was Eric Sabin and Dennis
Oli, hardly bristling with goals!
It was
something of a shock when Oli gave
Rangers the lead. A good spell of
pressure had been exerted by the
young R's with Dean Lodge and Sonny
Farr impressing in wide areas. It
was a Farr cross from the left that
was met by Oli at the front post and
glanced past the shocking John
Keeley.
Keeley
managed to redeem himself with a
triple save from Sabin although it
is hard to say which player had more
to do with the ball striking the
keeper three times in quick
succession.
Rangers were having much the better
of the play and Dennis Oli, clearly
buoyed by his goal, was now running
the legs off of the Brighton back
four. In midfield Chris Mills and
Giles Coke were tackling anything
that moved and spreading the ball to
Lodge and Farr whenever possible.
The
second half was played in a torrent
of swirling rain and it looked for a
time as though Brighton would force
their way back into the match. Their
good spell of possession came to
nothing though and whenever they got
through Nick Culkin blocked their
path.
Rangers scored their second, fifteen
before the end and what a belter it
was. A ball was cleared from the
Brighton box and fell at the feet of
Luke Townsend thirty yards from
goal. From the moment he leathered
the ball goalward the keeper was
beaten and the ball smashed into the
top corner. It was a terrific strike
from a lad that has scored a lot of
goals for the U17's this season.
The
game finished at 2-0 and it was an
excellent display from a very young
R's team. Jack Perry at right back
looked the part as did John Fletcher
at centre back. The midfield quartet
of Lodge, Coke, Mills and Farr were
extremely good and all looked very
comfortable at this level. Dennis
Oli was lively up front and Eric
Sabin seemed to come alive in the
last twenty minutes after being
overshadowed by his young strike
partner when he was on the field.
Timmy
Breacker will be pleased with his
young charges and you would hope
that some glowing reports make their
way onto Olly's desk as there seem
to be some very talented boys making
their way though the ranks at the
moment.
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