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Kirklees Stadium
McAlpine Stadium - Huddersfield Town
Huddersfield Town
1-1
Queens Park Rangers
Saturday 10 August 2013
Championship
Attendance: 13,896
âš½ James Vaughan 35'
âš½ Junior Hoilett 38'
🟨 Joel Lynch 74'
🟨 Esteban Granero 16'
L D W W L
Recent record
W L L L D
First Half
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🟨 16' Esteban Granero
âš½ 35' James Vaughan
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âš½ 38' Junior Hoilett
Second Half
⮌ 63' Jake Carroll
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⮕ 63' Jack Hunt
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⮌ 70' Esteban Granero
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⮕ 70' Shaun Wright-Phillips
⮌ 72' Adam Hammill
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⮕ 72' Danny Ward
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🟨 74' Joel Lynch
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⮌ 82' Oscar Gobern
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⮕ 82' Sean Scannell
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⮌ 84' Karl Henry
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⮕ 84' Jermaine Jenas
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN
QUEENS PARK RANGERS
Starting XI
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01Alex Smithies (Goalkeeper)
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05Peter Clarke (Defender)
25Jake Carroll (Defender)
⮌63'
33Joel Lynch (Defender)
🟨74'
39Anthony Gerrard (Defender)
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04Ollie Norwood (Midfielder)
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08Adam Clayton (Midfielder)
10Oscar Gobern (Midfielder)
⮌82'
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12Adam Hammill (Winger)
⮌72'
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09James Vaughan (Forward)
âš½35'
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17Martin Paterson (Forward)
Substitutes
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13Ian Bennett (Goalkeeper)
15Murray Wallace (Defender)
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07Sean Scannell (Winger)
⮕82'
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11Danny Ward (Forward)
⮕72'
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32Jack Hunt (Defender)
⮕63'
34Matt Crooks (Midfielder)
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14Jon Stead (Forward)
Starting XI
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01Rob Green (Goalkeeper)
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02Danny Simpson (Defender)
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06Clint Hill (Defender)
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13Yun Suk-Young (Defender)
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15Nedum Onuoha (Defender)
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14Esteban Granero (Midfielder)
🟨16'⮌70'
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17Joey Barton (Midfielder)
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20Karl Henry (Midfielder)
⮌84'
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23Junior Hoilett (Midfielder)
âš½38'
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08Andy Johnson (Forward)
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09Charlie Austin (Forward)
Substitutes
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26Brian Murphy (Goalkeeper)
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05Richard Dunne (Defender)
28Max Ehmer (Defender)
⮕70'
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16Jermaine Jenas (Midfielder)
⮕84'
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36Gary O'Neil (Midfielder)
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25Bobby Zamora (Forward)

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 4011
made up of:
Level 1: 1,263 (31.49%)
Division 1: 1,263 
Level 2: 1,440 (35.9%)
Level 3: 1,029 (25.65%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,029 
Level 4: 279 (6.96%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
4011 1556 1059 1396 5707 5370 337 1.06 38.79%
League games vs Queens Park Rangers: P21 W6 D5 L10
League games played at this ground: 445 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3714
made up of:
Level 1: 898 (24.18%)
Premier League: 240  Division 1: 658 
Level 2: 1,100 (29.62%)
Level 3: 1,716 (46.2%)
League 1 / Div 3: 555  Div 3 South: 1,161 
Level 4: 0 (0%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3714 1418 982 1314 5354 5059 295 1.06 38.18%
League games vs Huddersfield Town: P21 W10 D5 L6
League games played at this ground: 8 games
2013
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DT92 Members at this game:

wrrxh04
84

Referee A Haines Attendace…13,896 (Away supporters 1,190)

wrrxh04
84

Referee...A Haines...Goal Scorer for Huddersfield-James Vaughan. Goal Scorer for QPR Junior Hoilet.......Coach Cost £30, Match Ticket £25...(Away Supporters 1,190)

goffybun
84

James Vaughan’s first half header earned Mark Robins’ men their first Championship point of the season at home to QPR. Vaughan notched his third goal of the season from close range after Adam Hammill and Oliver Norwood had worked an opening. Town weren’t ahead for long, though, conceding just three minutes after going ahead when Junior Hoilett stabbed home from close range. Both teams exchanged efforts during the second half, but neither created any decent openings of note as Town posted their first point of the season. Mark Robins elected to stick with the 3-5-2 formation which earned his side victory over Bradford during the week: but was forced to make one change with Adam Hammill replacing the injured Jack Hunt. Queens Park Rangers – who were aiming for a third win to complete a perfect first week back in the Championship – began in the ascendancy with Clint Hill heading over Joey Barton’s free-kick in the fourth minute. Rangers were making all the running and had it not been for a superb block by Anthony Gerrard on Andy Johnson, the former England international may have put his side ahead. QPR’s hopes of promotion this season may hinge on the form of summer signing Charlie Austin, however, if his effort in the 13th minute is anything to go by they may have to rethink those plans. The former Burnley man was given a clear sight of goal courtesy of strike partner Johnson, but failed to connect cleanly with his shot, which trickled through to Alex Smithies. The striker went a lot closer seven minutes later, though, with an effort that nestled into the side netting of Smithies’ goal. Town’s persistence to keep the ball on the deck was evident, but it wasn’t until the 25th minute that it started having some effect in the final third. Oscar Gobern shot wide from range before Martin Paterson flashed a shot past Robert Green’s post after turning Clint Hill expertly. The breakthrough came on 35 minutes with James Vaughan notching his first league goal of the season after Hammill and Norwood had done excellently down the right to work an opening. Town’s celebrations lasted all of three minutes, though, when Junior Hoilett took advantage of some poor defending to poke his side level from eight yards. Joel Lynch and Hoilett exchanged efforts before referee Haines brought a close to an entertaining half of football. The combination of Johnson and Austin had caused Town problems all game and they very nearly put their side ahead in the 57th minute when Austin’s flick header, from Johnson’s cross, rebounded off Smithies’ crossbar. Barton headed the rebound over under the close attentions of Hammill. QPR continued to enjoy the share of possession as the half wore on and with twenty minutes to go almost went ahead. Hammill – who had been fantastic going forward for Town – overplayed in his own half, losing the ball to Austin who crashed a shot into the side of Smithies’ goal. Hammill’s loss of possession proved to be his last act in the game as he was replaced Danny Ward. Barton found Smithies with a drive before substitute Jermaine Jenas fired over as Harry Redknapp’s men looked the more likely to snatch the victory during the final exchanges. Despite Rangers’ dominance it was Town who very nearly nicked it when Sean Scannell bundled an effort just wide of Rob Green’s goal. Town’s team (3-5-2): Alex Smithies: Joel Lynch, Peter Clarke (c), Anthony Gerrard: Jake Carroll (Jack Hunt, 63), Oscar Gobern (Sean Scannell, 81), Adam Clayton, Oliver Norwood, Adam Hammill (Danny Ward, 72): Martin Paterson, James Vaughan Unused substitutes: Ian Bennett, Murray Wallace, Matt Crooks, Jon Stead Bookings Town: Joel Lynch, 74 Bookings QPR: Esteban Granero, 15: Gate: 13,896 Away: 1,077