Dan Gilchrist netted four as May & Baker put eight
past Burnham Ramblers at Barking Rugby Club to progress into the next round of
the Buildbase FA Vase and set up a Second Qualifying Round tie away at Saffron
Walden Town in two week’s time.
This was May & Baker’s first ever match in the competition
and they were confident of progression after a good start to life in Senior
Football, and they welcomed a Burnham Ramblers side who had yet to record a victory
this season after dropping down from the Essex Senior League Premier last
season.
The hosts had the first opening after three minutes when Craig
Hall headed over the bar, before the visitors were screaming for a penalty
three minutes later after Bradley Morgan had gone over inside the area, but
nothing was given and the opening ten minutes or so yielded little in the way
of chances.
But on the quarter hour mark the hosts broke through as a
ball into the box found Dean Hall totally unmarked and he duly sent a side
footed volley beyond Laurence Whymark, and the hosts had their first goal in
the competition.
Ramblers though should of hit back just three minutes later
as a ball into the box found it’s way through to Karl Swanborough and with
keeper Michael Gooch just to beat he hit his effort straight at him and the
chance to equalise was gone.
Hosts skipper James Barlow then went close as he touched an
effort just wide at the near post, but midway through the half the course of
the game was set when the hosts added two goals in two minutes, firstly when
Gilchrist was played in to slot beyond Whymark, and then Reece Tranter
controlled a cross before slotting home and suddenly the hosts were three goals
to the good.
And just past the half hour mark it was four as a wonderful
ball from Gilchrist found Tranter who duly thumped an effort off the post and
into the net, and unbelievably it was five ten minutes before the break when
Gilchrist teed himself up to volley past Whymark into the net and the home side
were in dreamland.
Tranter then forced Whymark into a save at his near post
moments after, then Craig Hall got in behind a non-existent Ramblers defence
but Whymark stood tall to make the save.
And in first half stoppage time
Baker’s skipper Barlow drove forward but saw his effort across goal go just
wide, but the hosts went into the break 5-0 up, and Ramblers looked
shell-shocked.
Half Time May &
Baker 5 Burnham Ramblers 0
Gilchrist went close to getting his hat-trick four minutes
into the half but saw Whymark save, before a cross towards the visitors far
post saw Dean Hall head wide. Barlow
then got in down the left after a miscue by a visiting defender and the claimed
handball after his ball in hit the hand of the same defender, but it was more
ball to hand and play continued.
In the 57th minute another ball into the visitors
box saw Tom Harvey strike an effort wide of the near post, and then six minutes
later the hosts broke three on one and it looked for all money that Gilchrist would
complete his hat-trick, but he put his effort wide of the far post to everyone’s
amazement.
And two minutes later Ramblers found a goal for themselves
in a rare high point of the contest, when defender Jack Davis looped a close
range header over Gooch to at least get them on the board so to speak.
But with eighteen minutes remaining Baker’s restored that
five goal cushion when a gorgeous ball across goal from Barlow saw Gilchrist
steam in at the back post to rifle home into the roof of the net and finally
complete his hat-trick and see the hosts make it six.
A terrific cross field ball towards Barlow saw the full back
take the ball first time forward but his effort was saved by Whymark, but in
the 79th minute it was seven for the hosts when Barlow played a pass
to Gilchrist who ran past his marker as if he wasn’t there and slammed home his
fourth of the afternoon.
With nine minutes to go it was eight as the hosts seemed to
be scoring at will once again, when after Whymark had fumbled a cross,
substitute Kiel Chandler thumped the loose ball in off the post, and it was now
more than embarrassing for a crushed visiting side.
The hosts nearly made it nine a minute from time when Harvey
almost nipped in to head home, but Whymark stood tall to save, and soon
afterwards Burnham’s misery was ended when the referee blew for full time. A superb performance from the hosts though
and their first Vase game ended in an 8-1 victory.
Full Time May &
Baker 8 Burnham Ramblers 1
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