Dartford 3 Woking 2
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Dartford moved a step closer to achieving boss Tony Burman’s
target of a top-10 Blue Square Bet South finish with victory over
Woking at Princes Park on Saturday.
The home side stunned Woking with three goals in four
minutes during a memorable first half in which the visitors also
scored and both teams missed penalties.
Woking were the first to miss from the spot through Elvis
Hammond after Elliot Bradbrook was harshly adjudged to have handled
the ball in the box.
Darts were then awarded a penalty, after Lee Noble was pushed in
the area, but Charlie Sheringham (pictured) put his effort
wide.
Woking broke the deadlock when a long-range Andy Burgess
free-kick dipped over Darts keeper Andy Young and into the net on
the half-hour mark.
Darts started their fightback with Bradbrook heading the ball
into the net to level the scores on 38 minutes.
Lee Burns then found Jack Pallen and he picked out Sheringham
who scored on 40 minutes to put Darts in front.
Sheringham and Pallen then combined again with the latter this
time getting on the scoresheet two minutes later.
Woking were reduced to 10 men after the break when Adam Doyle
was dismissed following a second yellow card.
And Dartford missed the chance to get a fourth when James Rogers
missed from three yards out.
Craig Dobson scored from the penalty spot for Woking to ensure a
nervy final six minutes for Tony Burman’s side.
Saturday, April 09 2011
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