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Cherries: Ward's two for joy against Magpies


YOUNG gun Elliott Ward enjoyed a dream debut as Cherries completed their pre-season friendly campaign with a convincing 5-0 victory over Dorchester Town today.

The 16-year-old, who has just started a two-year apprenticeship at Dean Court, scored twice and set up a goal for Danny Ings as Cherries turned on the style at the Avenue Stadium.

Parkstone-based Ward was one of a number of young players on duty for Cherries as boss Eddie Howe took the opportunity to rest the majority of his first-team squad.

And with Ward, Ings, Jayden Stockley, Joe Partington and Josh McQuoid all playing their part in an excellent display, the polished performance was a major triumph for the Dean Court youth ranks.

Ward’s first-half double, coupled with goals from Ings, 16-year-old striker Stockley and McQuoid, saw Cherries comprehensively defeat the Conference South outfit.

Ryan Hill went close to drawing first blood for the Magpies when his sweetly-struck 12th-minute free kick flashed narrowly past the post.

Cherries responded almost immediately when good work between Ings and Partington ended with Stockley’s header hitting the crossbar.

And after McQuoid had seized on the loose ball and rolled it into Ward’s path, the youngster made no mistake and picked his spot in the bottom corner.

Cherries goalkeeper Gareth Stewart saved low down from a Ryan Moss effort before Stockley headed over after rising to meet McQuoid’s hanging cross.

The visitors doubled their lead midway through the first half when Ings again showed some neat skill to open up the Magpies defence and create the opportunity.

After turning his marker near the touchline, Ings squared for Stockley who unselfishly teed up Ward for his second, the teenager’s shot taking a wicked deflection off Dorchester defender Kyle Critchell.

And Cherries quickly raced into a 3-0 lead when Stockley pounced on a weak punch by Magpies goalkeeper Regan Coward to tap the ball into an empty net from close range.

Ward turned provider for Ings to make it 4-0 just five minutes into the second period as Cherries maintained a high tempo.

Ings applied a composed finish, beating Coward with a left-foot strike, after Ward’s slide-rule pass had sent him clear on the edge of the 18-yard box.

Former Cherries trainee Moss twice went close to reducing the arrears, while Stewart, called in to deputise for the injured Dan Thomas, saved well from Matt Groves.

However, McQuoid completed the scoring 12 minutes from time, finishing with aplomb after darting into the 18-yard box.

Cherries: Stewart, Nelson, Garry (Strugnell, 73), Tindall (Hester, 68), Cummings (Parsons, 79), Partington, Purches (Wakefield, 79), Ward, McQuoid (Chiedozie, 79), Ings, Stockley.

Dorchester: Coward, R Hill, Critchell, Jermyn, Walker (Frampton, 56), K Hill, Coutts, Gleeson, Douglas (Groves, 56), Moss (Allen, 68), Devlin.

Referee: Adrian Tranter.

Comments(7)

Tezza1965 says...
6:06pm Sat 31 Jul 10

Nice to round off the pre season games with an emphatic victory, but the real work begins next Saturday.
Well done to our youngsters for impressing against one of the top local non league sides.

devon exile says...
6:26pm Sat 31 Jul 10

its nice to see the youngsters doing well, but am not in favour of sending teams of this strength to fullfill what was expected to be a first team fixture, having to play Gareth Stewart and Jason Tindall does not show we have learnt a lot from last season

wookj1 says...
10:48am Sun 1 Aug 10

It was a good game played at high tempo.
Ryan Garry and Warren Cummins outstanding. Both were a class above and look in great form.
Mcquoid was lively, scored a good goal and showed his potential in patches. Still needs to learn when to release the ball.
Partington solid in midfield and pass completion rate excellent. Rarely gave the ball away. Could be a bit more energetic at times.
Ideal preparation in helping our youngsters, having a few experienced heads alongside them. Tindall's crossfield passing, spreading the game wide and stretching the Dorchester defence was a joy to watch.
They all looked as if they were enjoying themselves which is important too.
Dorchester hard working, but too reliant on the long ball game.
Good to see so many of the senior players there supporting the team.
Roll on Charlton.!!!

Tezza1965 says...
1:56pm Sun 1 Aug 10

Ok changing the subject....
The News of the World has a story in it today that Blackpool are getting ready to table a bid of £1million for Brett.
Can anyone on the sports desk find out from EM if this is correct or if it's just more tabloid talk?

garymcm says...
7:42pm Sun 1 Aug 10

Tezza1965 wrote:
Ok changing the subject....
The News of the World has a story in it today that Blackpool are getting ready to table a bid of £1million for Brett.
Can anyone on the sports desk find out from EM if this is correct or if it's just more tabloid talk?
Take it!!!!

robman says...
8:18pm Sun 1 Aug 10

Thought the youngsters were superb yesterday, full of enthusiasm and willing to chase everything. Ings is a very good prospect and Stockly a right handfull. Partington was outstanding almost everything went through him. The older members Wazza and Garry helping the kids all the way, however Nelson has a long way to go before he is considered a first team regular. Overall a good performance from the team especially when the Dortchester lads decided to start dishing it out.

Loyal2AFCB says...
10:50pm Sun 1 Aug 10

garymcm wrote:
Tezza1965 wrote: Ok changing the subject.... The News of the World has a story in it today that Blackpool are getting ready to table a bid of £1million for Brett. Can anyone on the sports desk find out from EM if this is correct or if it's just more tabloid talk?
Take it!!!!
And where will we find another 30 goal a season striker to replace him then numbnuts?


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