Sam Dulieu netted a
hat-trick for Benfleet as they hit seven at Leslie Field against a struggling
Burnham Ramblers to go seventh in the Eastern Senior League South on Tuesday
evening.
The hosts have had a largely tough season to date after their
relegation from the Essex Senior League Premier Division last season, whilst
Benfleet are starting to find their feet now after a slow start to their
campaign.
The opening exchanges in this one saw Ramblers hook a close
range effort over the bar whilst Fleet forced the home keeper into a decent
save down to his right to keep the game goalless, but in the 12th
minute that changed when the visitors grabbed the lead as an attempted
defensive header looped into the path of Dulieu and he slotted across the
keeper and into the far corner.
And only seven minutes later it was two for Benfleet and two
for Dulieu as he cut inside before seeing an effort deflect off a defender into
the same bottom corner as before, and the visitors had taken a firm grip on
this one already.
Ramblers top scorer Karl Swanborough then struck a decent
effort wide of the Fleet goal, before the hosts then saw a close range header
well saved as they attempted to get back into this contest, but just before the
half hour mark it got worse for them as Fleet added a third when Leon Gordon
volleyed into the ground and saw the ball bounce up and over the keeper and
into the far corner.
It was becoming an embarrassing evening for the hosts and
more so when in the 32nd minute Fleet added a fourth goal when Dulieu
volleyed towards goal but it was going wide until it hit Jack Unwin on the head
and saw it divert into the top corner as a result, as everything was going
right for the visitors and against the luckless hosts.
And four was to become five nine minutes before the break
and what a goal it was, as Taylor Lawrence took aim from around thirty yards
out and struck an unstoppable left footed effort into the top corner of the net
for a sensational goal, and the visitors now had a five-goal cushion.
It had been a clinical display from Fleet whilst for
Ramblers it had been a half to forget and they were in danger of been totally embarrassed
in this one.
Half Time Burnham
Ramblers 0 Benfleet 5
It didn’t take long for Benfleet to find their feet again in
the second period as they added a sixth goal five minutes into the half when
Unwin sent an effort at goal which the keeper parried up into the air but then
saw the ball bounce into the far corner anyway, and he should have had his
hat-trick after that but somehow guided a close range effort the wrong side of
the post.
Ramblers then won a free-kick some way out but Swanbrough
had a go anyway and saw the set-play dip just over the bar, whilst up the other
end Gordon could only poke an effort wide of the post, but the half was
certainly more competitive than the first one had been.
Unwin then had a chance to grab his treble once again but saw
his effort saved, before another effort was saved before he ran onto the loose
ball and sent it across the goal but saw no one able to get on the end of it,
and then down the other end Ramblers almost netted a consolation goal but saw
the danger eventually averted by the visiting defence and keeper.
With four minutes left though, Fleet made it seven as Dulieu
got in and clipped a lovely finish over the keeper for his hat-trick and cap a memorable
evening for the visitors, who are now level on points with fifth placed May
& Baker. For Ramblers it was another
match to forget and they remain in 15th after this one.
Full Time Burnham
Ramblers 0 Benfleet 7
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