Match Report
Saturday 15th August 2015 FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round
Tring Athletic (2) 2 Vardy 11, Joliffe 45
Leverstock Green (0) 1 Blunden 48
at Cow Lane

There will be no FA Cup run for Leverstock Green this season after they were knocked out at the Extra Preliminary Round stage in a local derby at Tring Athletic. You couldn't fault the Leverstock performance, as they played some very good football and gave everything, but neither could you begrudge Tring their win after a superb display of determined defending. On this occasion, It simply wasn't Leverstock's day.

The Green side made the better start to the game, but it was Tring who opened the scoring in the 11th minute. Former Green player Lee Stobbs played a great ball from his own half to find Chris Vardy on the edge of the box. Vardy spotted Jordan I'Anson off his line and sent a lob over the Green keeper into the net.

Vardy was through again three minutes later, but this time his shot from a narrow angle was saved by the legs of I'Anson. Towards the midpoint of the half, Leverstock started to put some serious pressure on the Tring goal. On 27 minutes a cross from Callum Wright found Louis Bircham, whose shot was cleared off the line by Chris Salmon. Tring almost added a second on the break a minute later, but Kieran Turner's shot was turned round the post by I'Anson.

A crucial turning point of the game came in the 34th minute. A cross from Wright found Bircham at the far post, and he headed back across goal where Julian Smith sidefooted the ball home. The Green side's celebrations were cut shot by the linesman's flag, apparently for offside against Smith.

Leverstock continued to push forward, and four minutes later they were denied again when Bircham's shot was saved by the legs of keeper Matt Evans, and a follow-up effort from Tommy Walsh was headed off the line.

Leverstock didn't deserve to be behind, but in the last minute of the half they found themselves two goals down. The referee awarded a free kick to Tring for a foul by Liam O'Keefe, for which the Green skipper was booked, and again it was Stobbs who did the damage as he swung the ball into the box where Sam Joliffe met it with a header that looped over I'Anson and went in off the underside of the bar.

The Green side needed a goal back quickly in the second half, and that is what they got. Three minutes into the half, Chris Blunden received the ball inside the box, got past a defender and curled a shot past Evans to put his side back into the game at 2-1.

They came close to levelling on 62 minutes when James Budden got on the end of an O'Keefe free kick, but his header was turned round the post by Evans. Leverstock continued to press forward but the Tring defence held firm. The game could have gone either way with chances at both ends, but the final heartbreak for Leverstock came in the first minute of stoppage time when Budden again got on the end of a free kick. This time his header had Evans beaten, but it hit the bar and went over.

It was a disappointing result in terms of the prestige of the competition and the prize money available, but there are plenty of positives to take forward from this performance, and the side will have to show their character to respond to their first defeat of the season.

Leverstock will again have a blank midweek with their scheduled Tuesday opponents London Tigers being involved in an FA Cup replay, but they will finally get to play their second league game next Saturday, at home to Harefield United.

Tring Athletic: 1. Matt Evans, 2. Lee Stobbs, 3. Paul Jeffrey (14. Matt Jarvis 67 mins), 4. Dan Stedman, 5. Chris Salmon, 6. Dave O'Connor, 7. Ryan Sturgess (12. Jack Sunderland 87 mins), 8. Sam Joliffe, 9. Chris Vardy, 10. Kieran Turner (16. Jamie Irons 54 mins), 11. Luke Dunston. Subs not used: 15. Stuart Stedman, 17. Tom Miller.
Leverstock Green: 1. Jordan I'Anson, 2. Damien Cruickshank, 3. Joe Horwood (14. Gavin Smith 60 mins), 4. Liam O'Keefe, 5. James Budden, 6. Lee Faulkner (16. Jack Gilmartin 80 mins), 7. Tommy Walsh (12. Billy Smith 85 mins), 8. Julian Smith, 9. Louis Bircham, 10. Chris Blunden, 11. Callum Wright. Subs not used: 15. Bertie Squires-Adams, 17. Luke Preedy, 18. Curtis Donaldson, 19. Timi Salako.