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Corinthian-Casuals 2-0 East Grinstead Town
Ryman Dicision One South
Tuesday 7th February 2017
Match Report Cameron Smith: Photo Stuart Tree (Full set HERE)
Despite a cluster of missed chances in a ravenous second-half, Corinthian Casuals
were able to cruise past East Grinstead Town with a deserved 2-0 scoreline to close
the all-important play-off gap.
Insane celebrations in the Casuals end at Whyteleafe’s Church Road, via Jack Strange’s
sublime glancing header saw Corinthians add three valuable points to the tally! In eighth
place, Casuals returned to the inaugural King George’s for a replay against East Grinstead
Town. On Tuesday 29th November 2016, the referee concluded the match in the 59th
minute (scoreline at 0-0) due to a frozen surface. Diaries at the ready, the league
announced that the re-match would take place in early February…
The white away shirts of East Grinstead Town dispersed across the pitch as their youthful
side faced the chocolate and pink of Casuals. A jubilant Saturday was mutual for both
Corinth and East Grinstead following the Wasps’ impressive 3-0 home victory over
Molesey. Countering this on-form starting XI was an efficient and well-constructed team
built by James Bracken: Warren Morgan was absent so the previously-suspended Juevan
Spencer was drafted in once more. In attack, Josh Gallagher and Josh Uzun started
ahead of Jordan Clarke and the injured Jamie Byatt (a hamstring strain).
It took six minutes for Casuals to find their feet and take advantage of the inexperienced
defence of East Grinstead. Congested, both sides were lacking width so when Dave
Hodges determinedly sprinted down the left flank, a great opportunity was created. Denied
by the foot of no.2 Malachi Robinson, Hodges had earned a corner kick for Casuals. Josh
Uzun strolled to the corner and superbly aimed towards Danny Dudley in the centre. The
centre-back stabbed the ball into the corner of the net: Casuals were 1-0 up.
Ten minutes later, Shaun Okojie, who has had an unusual three game drought, was
searching for the second goal when he brilliantly powered past the physical Drew Cooney
and flashed a great effort just wide of the post. Josh Gallagher craved his third goal of this
season when he fired a low shot before Chris Haigh crushed his desire by making a finger
tip save. Josh Uzun nearly assisted another goal as he curled a delicious cross for Okojie,
who was positioned on the penalty spot, but the striker’s expertly placed header was
cancelled out by Haigh’s remarkable reflexes. The visitors also threatened in the first 45 by
Travis Gregory’s free-kick and an agonising Kwaiye header from a perfect corner. At halftime,
it was deservedly still 1-0 to Casuals.
No changes, Bracken was eager to start the second-half brightly and Josh Uzun was there
again to cause havoc in the Grinstead ranks. Sending a corner into the area for the
predator, Uzun was close to grabbing his second assist however Okojie’s attempted
header bounced off his shoulder and over the bar.
The despondent Okojie had another opportunity to write his name on the scoresheet in the
55th minute when the no.9 located himself in the box, ready to pounce on Uzun’s corner.
Masterfully volleying the ball into the corner of Haigh’s net, Uzun had another assist and
Okojie was back to scoring ways. Celebrations from goalscorer Super Shaun was a
massive grin whilst the Casuals contingent punched the air jubilantly and sang the name of
the striker.
East Grinstead’s Gregory was troubling the hosts’ defence again when a darting low shot
was parried away by Danny Bracken, who used his cat-like reflexes to prevent a
consolation goal. Vibrating the crossbar, Wasps’ substitute Dan Hogan used his first touch
to rifle a terrific effort past Bracken. The remaining opportunities were by the pink and
brown shirts. Ben Cheklit’s classy drive and substitute Mu Maan’s unlucky shot were the
latest to be rebuffed by Haigh, who had been remarkable. Ending the ninety minutes with
the score 2-0, James Bracken’s pink and brown army won three essential points for their
promotion-hunting campaign. New signing Coskun Eskim had a defining performance in
the middle of the park whilst Josh Uzun and Dave Hodges produced upset on the flanks.
Man Of The Match was given to Ben Cheklit, who was tremendous on the wing.
A point behind fifth place and a game in hand, Corinthians are in a brilliant place to steal
back a spot in the play-offs. A possible victory versus Chatham Town on Saturday before
an arduous away journey to Guernsey next Wednesday leaves Corinth in a stable
condition. Vai Corinthians!
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Whyteleafe 0-1 Corinthian-Casuals
Ryman Dicision One South
Saturday 4th February 2017
Match Report Cameron Smith: Photo Stuart Tree (Full set HERE)
Gloriously glancing the ball beyond the helpless goalkeeper, centre-back Jack
Strange’s winner in the 78th minute secured three vital points to overcome a
courageous Whyteleafe side at Church Road.
Following last week’s devastation versus Carshalton Athletic, Casuals travelled to their
second away game of the new year in East Surrey, home of Whyteleafe FC. The Leafe
were situated in 15th place and were also recovering from a loss- 2-1 versus Molesey left
them hovering in the bottom half of the table. Whyteleafe are a unique club that boasts a
3G surface, which has established Church Road as a fortress with impressive results
against Dorking Wanderers, Hythe Town and Chipstead this season alone.
Corinthians’ first eleven was littered with changes. Juevan Spencer’s dismissal left a space
in Casuals’ defence and James Bracken embeded Dave Hodges at left-back, causing
Warren Morgan to revert to right-back. In the final third, Jamie Byatt and Jordan Clarke
returned to the starting XI with the two Joshes (Uzun and Gallagher) benched. The white
shirts of Leafe and the chocolate and pink shirts of Corinth started the match.
The first half was filled with wasted potential and close calls, Corinth were the side that
started the brightest as Jordan Clarke’s flair and trickery was showcased when he squared
the ball for Morgan, positioned on the edge of the area. The adventurous full-back
attempted to guide the ball past keeper Bridle-Card’s near post but a strong save kept the
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