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Memorial Stadium
Memorial Ground - Bristol Rovers
Bristol Rovers
3-0
AFC Wimbledon
Saturday 30 November 2013 (15:00)
League Two
Attendance: 5,860
âš½ David Clarkson 19'
âš½ Tom Parkes 31'
âš½ Matt Harrold 89'
🟨 Peter Sweeney 18', Sammy Moore 41', George Porter 63', Kaid Mohamed 76', Harry Pell 87'
🟥 Sammy Moore 82'
D L D W D
Recent record
D D W W L
First Half
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🟨 18' Peter Sweeney
âš½ 19' David Clarkson
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âš½ 31' Tom Parkes
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🟨 41' Sammy Moore
Second Half
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⮌ 46' Peter Sweeney
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⮕ 46' Luke Moore
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🟨 63' George Porter
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⮌ 64' George Porter
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⮕ 64' Jack Midson
⮌ 69' Oliver Norburn
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⮕ 69' Ollie Clarke
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⮌ 73' Callum Kennedy
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⮕ 73' Kevin Sainte-Luce
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🟨 76' Kaid Mohamed
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🟥 82' Sammy Moore
⮌ 84' Eliot Richards
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⮕ 84' Ellis Harrison
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🟨 87' Harry Pell
âš½ 89' Matt Harrold (pen)
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BRISTOL ROVERS
Manager
John Ward
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AFC WIMBLEDON
Starting XI
01Steve Mildenhall (Goalkeeper)
06Tom Parkes (Defender)
âš½31'
14Lee Brown (Defender)
22Will Packwood (Defender)
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30Tom Lockyer (Defender)
02Michael Smith (Defender)
07David Clarkson (Forward)
âš½19'
15Oliver Norburn (Midfielder)
⮌69'
09Matt Harrold (Forward)
âš½89' (pen)
10Eliot Richards (Forward)
⮌84'
18Mitch Harding (Forward)
Substitutes
20Connor Gough (Goalkeeper)
34Pat Keary (Defender)
35Josh Southway (Defender)
24Ollie Clarke (Midfielder)
⮕69'
17Ellis Harrison (Forward)
⮕84'
36Jamie Lucas (Forward)
Starting XI
01Ross Worner (Goalkeeper)
02Barry Fuller (Defender)
03Callum Kennedy (Defender)
⮌73'
05Andy Frampton (Defender)
06Alan Bennett (Defender)
04Peter Sweeney (Midfielder)
🟨18'⮌46'
08Sammy Moore (Midfielder)
🟨41'🟥82'
12Harry Pell (Midfielder)
🟨87'
09Michael Smith (Forward)
21George Porter (Forward)
🟨63'⮌64'
39Kaid Mohamed (Midfielder)
🟨76'
Substitutes
22Sebastien Brown (Goalkeeper)
15Jim Fenlon (Defender)
24Rhys Weston (Defender)
16Kevin Sainte-Luce (Midfielder)
⮕73'
10Jack Midson (Forward)
⮕64'
⮕46'
18Charlie Sheringham (Forward)

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3834
made up of:
Level 1: 0 (0%)
 
Level 2: 810 (21.13%)
Level 3: 2,634 (68.7%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,527  Div 3 South: 1,107 
Level 4: 390 (10.17%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3834 1408 988 1438 5485 5531 -46 0.99 36.72%
League games vs AFC Wimbledon: P5 W4 D0 L1
League games played at this ground: 403 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 111
made up of:
Level 1: 0 (0%)
 
Level 2: 0 (0%)
Level 3: 0 (0%)
 
Level 4: 111 (100%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
111 36 25 50 139 178 -39 0.78 32.43%
League games vs Bristol Rovers: P5 W1 D0 L4
League games played at this ground: 3 games
2013
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DT92 Members at this game:

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Bristol Rovers 3 Clarkson 19&#8242:: Parkes 31&#8242:: Harrold 89&#8242:: (pen) . AFC Wimbledon 0 FT 90 +5 HT 2-0 . Matt Harrold 30 November 2013 Last changed at 18:40 Bristol Rovers continued their improvement in league form with a convincing victory over AFC Wimbledon. David Clarkson put Rovers, who have lost once in six games, ahead as he volleyed in from the corner of the box. Tom Parkes doubled the lead with a powerful header after hesitation from visiting keeper Ross Worner. Wimbledon''s Sammy Moore was sent off for a second yellow card before Matt Harrold hammered home a penalty after Ellis Harrison was fouled. VIEWS FROM THE DRESSING ROOM Bristol Rovers manager John Ward told BBC Radio Bristol: I''m pleased for my players, we''ve worked hard over the last eight games The attitude that the home fans have seen today is the same they''ve seen on away trips at York and the cup. These young guys in particular put their hearts on their sleeves and really have a right good go for this team. Today''s a reward for those young players and the supporters. 15:00 30/11/13 The Memorial Stadium David Clarkson (19) Tom Parkes (31) Matt Harrold (89 pen) 3 - 0 REFEREE: GAVIN WARD ATTENDANCE: 5,860 PUBLISHED 12:38 17th July 2013 Rovers got back to winning ways in style this afternoon, beating AFC Wimbledon 3-0 at the Memorial Stadium. The Pirates were very solid at the back, keeping a clean sheet, and took their chances at the other end in a good team performance. David Clarkson opened the scoring for Rovers, before Tom Parkes doubled the lead on the half hour mark. Matt Harrold rounded things off from the penalty spot just before the final whistle. Manager John Ward stuck with the team that drew at Cheltenham on Tuesday night. However, Rovers were able to field a full bench this weekend, with Ollie Clarke and Jamie Lucas available. It was a tentative opening period, and the first half chance for Rovers came from a long range shot from Ollie Norburn, whose first time volley flew wide of the post. Wimbledon then had a short spell of pressure, and after Rovers’ failed to clear their lines, Kaid Mohamed had a shot from the penalty spot which was easily saved by Steve Mildenhall. An effort from Lee Brown went wide of the post, after some good play between Richards and Norburn. At the other end, Wimbledon’s Michael Smith was through on goal, but Tom Parkes got back to make an excellent sliding clearance in the box, and Mildenhall picked up the loose ball. Lockyer then had a shot from 25 yards, which was spilled by the keeper, but Matt Harrold could not get there in time to follow up. Rovers opened the scoring thanks to a great shot from David Clarkson, who rifled home a powerful shot from 20 yards out. Then, as the home side gained in confidence, Eliot Richards was denied a goal thanks to a great reflex save from the Wimbledon keeper. Mitch Harding put the ball into the box, and Richards tried to lift the ball over the keeper, but Ross Worner managed to get something on it. On the half hour mark Tom Parkes made it 2-0 with a bullet header. Lee Brown delivered a great ball into the box, and Parkes rose higher than everyone to nod home. Towards the end of the half Wimbledon had a chance to get one back: the free kick was delivered into the box and captain Alan Bennett nodded the ball across the face of goal and past the far post. The first chance of the second half came after a good delivery into the box from Michael Smith, the ball was cleared as far as Harding on the edge of the area, but his header went over the bar. Then the net bulged and excited the home crowd, but unfortunately the snap shot from Richards inside the area was rifled into the side netting. At the other end a shot from George Porter flew narrowly over the bar after a scramble in the Rovers’ penalty area. Rovers continued to look lively, and Richards picked up the ball after a lay off from Clarkson, and on the edge of the area he let fly with a fierce drive which went wide of the upright. Wimbledon were then reduced to ten men with ten minutes to go, after Sammy Moore was sent off after receiving a second yellow card. Rovers made the result safe with three minutes to go, when Harrison won a penalty after being brought down in the box. Matt Harrold stepped up to the spot and slotted the ball home. Team: Steve Mildenhall, Michael Smith, Tom Parkes, Will Packwood, Lee Brown, David Clarkson, Ollie Norburn (Ollie Clarke), Eliot Richards (Ellis Harrison), Tom Lockyer, Mitch Harding, Matt Harrold Substitutes: Ellis Harrison, Conor Gough, Jake Green, Josh Southway, Pat Keary, Jamie Lucas, Ollie Clarke. AFC Wimbledon: Ross Worner, Barry Fuller, Alan Bennett, Andy Frampton, Callum Kennedy (Kevin Sainte-Luce), George Potter (Jack Midson), Harry Pell, Sammy Moore, Peter Sweeney (Luke Moore), Kaid Mohamed, Michael Smith. Substitutes: Seb Brown, Jim Fenlon, Charlie Sheringham, Rhys Weston.