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Rotherham 2-5 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 7th Nov 2015 17:00

Daryl Murphy ended his goal drought by netting his first hat-trick in 11 years as the Blues thrashed Rotherham 5-2 at the New York Stadium. Brett Pitman and Jonathan Douglas had already scored before Murphy, the Championship’s top scorer with 27 goals last season, grabbed his first of the campaign to make it 3-0 at the break. His second followed three minutes after the restart before the Millers hit back via Brandon Barker and Matt Derbyshire but Murphy’s third in the 72nd minute ended any hopes of a dramatic comeback.

Boss Mick McCarthy made one change to his line-up with Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who suffered a foot injury in Tuesday’s 2-0 home win against Bolton, dropping to the bench and Douglas joining Cole Skuse in the middle of midfield with Kevin Bru on the right.

Strike trio Murphy, Pitman and Freddie Sears again all started - Sears in a wide left role - with David McGoldrick, a sub against the Trotters, missing out having been a doubt with a groin problem.

Former Town loanees Danny Collins, Paul Green and Frazer Richardson all began the game for the bottom-of-the-table Millers. Midfielder Barker, 19, who joined on loan from Manchester City made his senior debut.

Following an impeccably observed minute’s silence ahead of Remembrance Sunday, the Blues almost profited from poor Rotherham defending in the opening minute. The ball broke to Sears inside the Millers’ area on the left from a misdirected headed clearance but the striker’s effort was blocked by keeper Lee Camp.

Town kept up the early pressure and in the fourth minute Sears’s excellent cross from the left was bundled behind ahead of Douglas by Harry Toffolo.

After the corner had been cleared back to Bru on the right, the Mauritius international crossed to Christophe Berra, who nodded back from deep to central defensive partner Tommy Smith but the New Zealand international’s shot on the turn flew over.

But a Town lead wasn’t too long in coming. In the eighth minute, as Rotherham defenders overplayed inside their own area, Sears blocked a clearance and fed Bru. The midfielder whipped over another cross from the right and Pitman’s flicked header flew across Camp and into the net for his fifth goal of the season and his second in two games.

Having gone in front, the Blues kept up the pressure, Douglas nodding yet another Bru cross down to skipper Luke Chambers, who scuffed his shot.

Town continued their house-on-fire start to the game and in the 16th minute Pitman looped an overhead kick from the edge of the box only just over Camp’s crossbar.

Rotherham briefly threatened in the 22nd minute, Berra getting in ahead of Derbyshire as the former Blackburn man looked to turn a cross home at the near post.

But Town were still on top and a minute later they increased their lead. After Sears had closed down Camp as he looked to clear a long ball on the edge of his area, Douglas dispossessed a ponderous Green midway inside the Millers’ half.

The Irishman took a couple of touches before smashing a low 25-yard shot past the keeper and into the net to claim his first goal for the Blues.


Soon after the second goal, Pitman flicked a header wide then Rotherham debutant Barker shot well over from distance.

On the half hour Camp did well to get down to his right to keep out a deflected strike from Murphy.

Toffolo picked up the game’s first yellow card in the 40th minute after pulling back Pitman having lost possession to the Town striker on halfway.

Camp tipped over a clever Pitman lob from the right of the area on 43 and from the resultant corner the Blues added to their lead again.

The ball ricocheted around the area following Bru’s corner from the right and eventually fell to Murphy, who hit an effort which was scuffed but still beat Camp to finally end his duck for the season. All Town’s other nine outfield players went over to celebrate with the striker, who will have been delighted and relieved in equal measure.

In first-half injury time the Irish international could have scored again. Pitman’s pass sent him away on the right of the box from where he crashed a shot against Camp’s crossbar. The loose ball fell to Sears on the edge of the area but his strike was too high.

Not long after referee Darren Drysdale blew his whistle to end a brilliant Town first half display and trigger loud boos from the home support, angry at their side’s woeful performance.

Town had seized the initiative from the off and could have been ahead before Pitman’s opener.

Douglas created and scored the second, although like Pitman’s it owed much to Sears’s closing down, and Murphy’s long-awaited but well deserved first of the season was the icing on the cake at the end of the Blues’ 45 minutes of the season.

Rotherham made a double change at the break with Richie Smallwood and Jonson Clarke-Harris replacing Tom Thorpe and Green

But the Blues began the half where they left off the first with Murphy netting his second of the game only three minutes after the restart.

After Pitman had been dispossessed on the right the ball was cleared to halfway from where Smith headed back into the Rotherham box.

Farrend Rawson appeared oblivious to Murphy’s presence as he sought to see the ball back to his keeper and the Irishman nipped in to take it off him and slam his second goal of the game past Camp.

Chambers shot over from distance for the Blues on 54 then a minute later the home side pulled a goal back. Debut-making on-loan Manchester City midfielder Barker brought the ball in from the left before curling a shot which gave Gerken no chance.

A minute before the hour mark it was 4-2. Derbyshire chased a ball in behind the Blues’ backline and lashed a superb strike into the roof of Gerken’s net.

The goals - as well as a claim for a penalty after Clarke-Harris rather obviously dived on the left of the area - increased the volume around the New York Stadium with the home fans suddenly starting to believe that a dramatic comeback, which had looked hugely unlikely at half-time, might be on the cards.

Town switched Bru for Maitland-Niles on 66 as the Millers continued to push for their third goal, albeit without Gerken being tested. The Blues were getting into potentially dangerous positions on the break, however, up to then without making anything of them.

But with 17 minutes left on the clock Town finally sealed the victory with their fifth of the afternoon and Murphy’s third.

After a fan had hit Blues boss McCarthy with the ball when hurling it back from the stand for a throw-in, Murphy shielded it across his defender before belting a powerful shot past Camp and into the corner of the net.

It was the Irishman’s first hat-trick since netting four goals for Waterford United in a 7-2 FAI Cup third round victory over Kilkenny City in August 2004.

The goal ended the Millers’ hopes of a comeback and the Blues looked the likelier scorers as the game moved into its final 10 minutes. As Town sought to consolidate their lead, Giles Coke replaced Sears.

Clarke-Harris hit a 25-yard effort which deflected wide off Jonas Knudsen on 84 but the victory was by now not in doubt.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time Murphy was replaced by Jonny Parr, the Irishman receiving a warm ovation from the 1,019 travelling fans as he made his way off and a hug from boss McCarthy.

Town saw out the final moments to claim their second successive win and their third of the season away from home.

The victory was fully deserved, the Blues having dominated the first half. The two Rotherham goals briefly gave the Millers but some hope and Town showed the odd moment of panic but Murphy’s third of the game sealed what was overall a very comfortable win.

Town scored five goals for the first time under McCarthy's management - they last netted five times when the beat West Ham 5-1 in January 2012 under Paul Jewell's management - while Murphy's hat-trick is the Blues' first since Connor Wickham's in the 6-0 at Doncaster in February 2011.

Murphy will gain most of the headlines for his first hat-trick in English football but it was an excellent team display with the Blues going into the international break still 10th and four points from the play-offs but back on winning form and with the difficult spell firmly behind them.

Rotherham: Camp, Richardson, Rawson, Collins, Toffolo, Thorpe (Smallwood 46), G Ward, Green (Clarke-Harris 46), Barker, Derbyshire, D Ward. Unused: Collin, Broadfoot, Buxton, Newell, Andreu.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Bru (Maitland-Niles 66), Sears (Coke 81), Pitman, Murphy (Parr 90). Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Coke, Oar, Touré. Referee: Darren Drysdale (Lincolnshire). Att: 9,162 (Town: 1,019).


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runningout added 21:22 - Nov 7
Good 3 points... Your right 'cartman1972'
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PJH added 22:02 - Nov 7
Brilliant performance.
Yes,Rotherham were poor but the three goal margin was not a true reflection of the game.
For a spell either side of their second goal we were under pressure and if they had got a third before Murphy finally killed the game there would have been a bit of panic BUT for about 90% of the game we were in total control.
Midfield dominated by Skuse,Douglas and Bru,defence(apart from the brief spell mentioned above)untroubled and front three looked dangerous every time we went forward-which was very often.
I think a five goal difference would be a true reflection of the game.
There will be much harder tests than this but we have continued the improvement that started at Forest.
COYB
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 22:11 - Nov 7
Important win, morale boosting score, but :Why couldn't they have performed this in previous games ?

Thought about all was lost after the Blackburn loss, at least any hopes of once again challenging promotion, but that's two successive victories - albeit against two teams in and around the relegation zone - and it seems a corner has been turned. Relief for Murphy and his three goal haul, just what was needed after his dry run, and hopefully this will be the catalyst to once again go on and show he is an able forward.

The last few weeks have been frustrating, what with seeing valuable points dropped and performances that have provided disappointment, but at least we're moving in the right direction once again on the back of these two victories. Thought we had blown our promotion chances only a week or two back, but you never can be sure in this game.

More of the same in the next fixture and beyond : we're still very much involved.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:21 - Nov 7
Well done all. Important to get back to back victories against arguably the two poorest teams in the division. Can,t ask for more than that.
The much stiffer test is yet to come, can we deliver against the fancied sides?. I believe we can if Mick is bold with his team selection. We shall see.
Big well done to Murphy, Pitman & Sears for building such a good understanding up front. Give them the ammo & they will deliver the goals. COYB.
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EssexTractor added 22:24 - Nov 7
Excellent three points, always excellent three points be it against top or bottom, so with certain individual spirits lifted let's hope that, despite this League break, they are retained for a potentially more difficult Wolverhampton Wanderers.

PS..who on earth decided that Channel 5 should be bequeathed a terrestrial highlights programme, what a tedious programme, even though we were almost " Top of Their Bill".!


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dirtydingusmagee added 22:45 - Nov 7
pleased with this win regardless of Rotherhams lowly position.It should hopefully restore team confidence,and certainly the hat trick for Murph should now get him fired up.COYB
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bohslegend added 23:34 - Nov 7
Great result. Today showed teams at the top getting beaten by so called lowly teams. It does happen in this league regularly. Us putting 5 past Rotherham should not be dismissed as a handy day at the office. There's no such thing in this league.
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GiveusaWave added 23:36 - Nov 7
Keanish' bet is still on with 2 games remaining. Next up 3 points against Wolves!

Nice to see us heading the right way in the table.
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happybeingblue added 23:45 - Nov 7
ch 5 programme is garbage second rate presenters with Adam GRANT HOLT lookalike Virgo as a pundit... definite sky plus and fast forward job all day long!
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Keaneish added 23:53 - Nov 7
Delighted to say it sure is Guentchev!
We've agreed to give the money to a charity of the player we think is the best player across those 5 games. Tough call at the mo but 2 games still to go. 2 wins? Lets hope so!

Great week.
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BrazilItAint added 01:08 - Nov 8
Great result lads shame there is now an international break. Chance to get a few players back AND and Bishop then onwards and upwards just in time for Fraser's return.
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yorksblue added 08:56 - Nov 8
Well done. Now keep it going.
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essex57 added 10:16 - Nov 8
Can't see why bhoslegend got down arrow I thought it was a very good post everybody can beat anybody in this league that's why it's crucial to take each game as it comes and amass as many points as we can.
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Cakeman added 10:16 - Nov 8
Good work indeed but we need to be realistic.
If we have serious designs of finishing top six then brushing aside the likes of Bolton and Rotherham was essential which was achieved. However this good work will all be undone if we fail to beat Wolves at home which is also essential.

Don't get me wrong I am very pleased in the manner that we have won the last two matches but there is a very long way to go before I can begin to forget the awful performances we served up during September and October.
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warktheline added 10:45 - Nov 8
It's all about opinions, who cares if someone down arrows you! WE all support the same club, that's the CORE , the rest ultimately pales into insignificance.
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warktheline added 10:52 - Nov 8
.....it's a very sobering day! Remembrance Sunday.
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thebeat added 11:20 - Nov 8
Really handy day at the office
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jas0999 added 13:14 - Nov 8
Excellent result. Yes, of course a win against the team bottom of the table was expected, but nonetheless scoring five at any level is impressive. Well done to all, particularly Murphy, who will no doubt now feel much better now he is off the mark! Pitman scoring again is a bonus. He is a goal scorer. Fixtures in December still look tough and still four points of the play off is still an ask with those tricky matches coming up. But great result yesterday.
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bluekevin added 13:47 - Nov 8
All those moaning about Douglas are they moaning now come on you blues
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thebeat added 15:52 - Nov 8
bluekevin one swallow does not make a summer.
Yes Douglas scored yesterday but its been proven in games against better teams (which makes it a fact) that Skuse and Douglas together in the centre of the park simply isnt good enough.
You only need one water carrier type in there not 2.
You need a bit of guile which Bru and Bishop both provide but Douglas doesnt.
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oldegold added 16:01 - Nov 8
Shows what can be achieved with attacking soccer...well done boys
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armchaircritic59 added 17:04 - Nov 8
Well done guys. You can only beat what's put in front of you, though definitely tougher tests on the horizon. Hopefully, still onwards and upwards. Well done too, to that marvelous away support. Finally the sort of result you deserve!
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blue_moon09 added 18:48 - Nov 8
Great result yesterday was well worth making the long trip, Town looked decent, The next two games look winnable, so hopefully all the so called experts who don't go to games who say Ipswich are boring, MM should be sacked and most of the players that done well last season are useless will be eating humble pie in there bed sits, how was the chat room yesterday???
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blueboy1981 added 21:07 - Nov 8
....... another one surfaces .. !!!
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StowTractorBoy added 21:25 - Nov 8
A fantastic away result whether it be Rotherham or any other team. They are so poor that they have beaten both Fulham and Cardiff recently. Why can't we just give credit without negatives. How many other teams will score 5 at Rotherham probably none.
As for the easy run of fixtures coming up Wolves (play off contenders with a Manager some on here wanted a couple of weeks ago). Next up Charlton who beat Sheffield Wed comfortably yesterday and a new Manager taboot. Oh yes then Middlesbrough hot favourites for the top 6. If you miss out MK Dons, the next three are Fulham, Derby and QPR which are by no means easy fixtures. MM will really have a case to say the opponents will be tough and I will agree with him. Well done Town and the 1019 fans who travelled yesterday to not the best of places in the world.
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