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This cup tie on Windmill Street will go down in the annals of Sunday league cup history as an absolute classic!! As soon as the draw was made for the Quarter finals this fixture stood out. Brewers, having already beaten Pack Horse twice in the league and the FA Sunday cup, were one of the cup favourites whilst Dave Hulme’s young charges at the Boarhound were taking the First Division by storm scoring plenty of goals and playing some great football.
The first half was a predictably tight , tense affair with neither side able to really dominate possession but once Wayne Riley let fly from twenty yards to give Boarhound the lead barely a minute into the second half the game simply exploded . Jack Pilley bundled the ball home three minutes later following a corner to equalise but Boarhound sensed a famous victory and piled forward. Wayne Riley , Ben Hamand and Craig Hayes were all outstanding but it was teenage striking sensation Decland Fletcher who caught the eye with his pace and finishing. Riley got his second to make it 2-1 , once again firing home from distance but this time from the left and then Fletcher scored twice to give the First Division side a potentially match winning lead at 4-1. Brewers clearly thought otherwise. An opportunist strike from Matt Woolley made it 4-2 , a goal that was barely celebrated but two more goals from the Premier Divisions leading scorer Jake McGarry , remarkably tied the game at 4-4 with ten minutes remaining. Ben Hamand thought he’d won the game as his goal put the hosts 5-4 up but with clock ticking towards ninety minutes up popped Jake McGarry to complete his hat-trick and celebrate with an amazing handspring and somersault as he brought the visitors level at 5-5.
Extra time proved just as eventful but it was left to man of the match Decland Fletcher to seal the tie with two individual goals in a minute three minutes into the second half of extra time to make it thirty goals already this season and nine in this competition alone. For Brewers it’s the Macc and District Sunday Cup that sees there only hope of silverware this season. For Boarhound they are looking forward to the semi –finals.
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