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Two goals in the space of four
first-half minutes paved the way for
Woodbridge’s first home win of the season
against the side rooted to the bottom of the
table. Wivenhoe passed
up two good opportunities - Michael Owen and the
powerful Tola Odedoyin both cutting in from the
right but shooting weakly at keeper Adam Wilson
- before falling behind.
Marcus Josiah beat keeper
Bobby Jones to a Gavin Frost through ball to go
round him and open the scoring in the 19th
minute before Mayhew tapped home when Jones
spilled Josiah’s shot.
The second half was in danger of petering out
until substitute Dan Morphew, who had only been
on the pitch for four minutes, crashed home a
right-foot shot off the inside of the post from
30 yards with ten minutes remaining.
That sparked a burst of three
goals in four minutes as Mayhew and Josiah both
broke clear to clinically fire home before the
impressive Mayhew stroked home the sixth to
complete his hat-trick in injury time.
Woodbridge Town: Adam Wilson, Robbie Smythe,
Grant Monaghan, Gavin Frost, Ben Miller, Aaron
Churchyard, Tom Trevivian (sub Dan Morphew 76
mins), Liam Scopes, Josh Mayhew, Marcus Josiah
(sub Glenn Snell 85 mins), David Kempson. Unused
subs: Ben Goddard, James Fulker, Lewis Rhodes.
Referee: Barry Holderness
Attendance: 73
Report by Nick Garnham
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