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U18s Crash at Home to Saints
U18s Crash at Home to Saints
Wednesday, 4th Apr 2012 17:01

A hat-trick from striker Jake Sinclair saw Southampton’s U18s to a 4-1 victory over their Blues counterparts at Playford Road this afternoon. Schoolboy right-back Kyle Hammond netted Town’s only goal as the Blues' two-game winning run came to an end.

The ever-lively Sinclair, the brother of Swansea winger Scott, threatened first on the quarter hour when played in by left midfielder Sam McQueen. After cleverly cutting inside Town central defender George Fowler, a Debenham-based schoolboy, the Saints striker was thwarted by Blues keeper Cody Cropper making a sharp run off his line to block.

The visitors had been on top for most of the early stages but Russell Osman’s men might have gone in front on the break in the 19th minute. Skipper Callum Bennett, at right midfield, played a ball into the path of Tom Winter, striker Jack Marriott helping it on. Winter ought to have tested the keeper but scuffed the ball well over.

However, it was Southampton who were on top for the most part with Joe Whight and Lewis Acott at the centre of the midfield failing to get to grips with their Saints opposite numbers.

On 27, McQueen crossed low from the left and Cory Moore stabbed wide at the near post when he ought to have done better. A minute later, Sinclair was within inches of opening the scoring with a 25-yard strike which beat Cropper but cannoned off his crossbar.

The Blues were doing well to stay on terms and on 35 Saints keeper Will Britt was forced into a rare save when he caught a cross-shot from Town left-back David October.

Southampton got the goal their first half performance deserved four minutes before the break. Right midfielder Dan Bowman got round the outside of Town’s Icelandic centre-half Gunnar Thorsteinsson and cut the ball across to Sinclair, who tapped home from close range.

The visitors extended their lead with the second half’s first real chance in the 51st minute. The impressive McQueen played in James Ward-Prowse, who beat Cropper.

The third Saints goal came five minutes later, right-back Matt Young crossing to the far post where an unmarked Sinclair stooped to nod home his second.

Sinclair might have claimed his hat-trick on the hour mark but Cropper blocked the diminutive striker’s close range effort with his chest.

Town hit back a minute later. Byron Lawrence, one of three schoolboys in what was a Blues line-up much younger than their opponents, whipped over a corner from the right and Kyle Hammond headed home at the far post.

Cropper again saved from Sinclair in the 66th minute as the Saints striker continued to look for his hat-trick. On 78 he went close again, shooting across the face of goal from Jake Stephens’s cross.

The Blues might have pulled another goal back in the 84th minute when sub Mark Timlin burst through on goal but Southampton centre-half Jordan Turnbull dispossessed him with a well-timed tackle.

With three minutes remaining, after the Blues had somehow survived a goalmouth scramble, Sinclair completed his hat-trick, running on to a pass from sub Dominic Gape and cutting the ball across Cropper and into the net from a tight angle on the right.

Southampton had been well on top for the most part and deserved their victory against a younger Town side — Joe Whight, Callum Bennett and Cody Cropper were the only second years involved - who never really controlled the match at any stage.

The Blues did well to hold their opponents until close to the break and on the balance of play and chances, the scoreline was not an unfair reflection of the match. The result takes the Saints to the top of the FA Premier Academy League Group A with Town bottom.

Watching the game were Blues boss Paul Jewell, coach Sean McCarthy and chief scout Steve McCall, as well as ex-Blues Kevin Steggles, Geraint Williams and Paul Goddard, who these days works for an agency, and one-time Town coach Stewart Houston. Current centre-half Ibrahima Sonko caught the end of the second half.

Town’s U16s also lost 4-1 to the same opposition with Irish U15 international Cemal Ramadan, who is set to join the Academy as a full-time scholar in the summer of 2013, scoring the Blues’ goal.

U18s: Cropper, Hammond, October, Bennett (Meikle 67), Fowler, Thorsteinsson, Winter, Acott (Leddy 69), Marriott (Timlin 62), Lawrence, Whight. Unused: Tiofack, Jones.


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itfcjoe added 17:15 - Apr 4
Think that Jake Sinclair is Scott's brother. Southampton have a top academy and with a young side this is no disgrace.

The real disgrace is how far behind So'ton we are Academy wise as there is no real difference in size of club and big catchment areas to pick from.
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PhilTWTD added 17:19 - Apr 4
itfcjoe

You're right. I'll add that to the report. Cheers.
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PeekFreans added 17:28 - Apr 4
A real shame, but have to agree with your comments Joe.
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Vic added 17:35 - Apr 4
"Two game winning run" - love that Phil!
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ThatMuhrenCross added 18:03 - Apr 4
Well, we ought to sign this lad!
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tellitasiseeit added 18:11 - Apr 4
itfcjoe Agree with your comment.We are far behind Academy wise.But its all about development of the young player's.So we can't be that disheartened with this result we did have a lot of very young player's in the team.Cody Cropper needs these type of game's that keep him busy,.Will get him back to fitness much quicker.Sound's as if he done OK.Well done to the lad's a good work out,and as we all say better luck next time. COYB
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newboy added 22:20 - Apr 4
once again you say wight and acott failed to get to grips with the midfield but whight is not and never has been a midfielder so why do our left back and right back get put on the midfield bad management. With these two experienced players at the back it would have made a difference you cannot develop players by sticking them anywhere its bad management again
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Mark added 07:46 - Apr 5
Southampton are flying at the moment, which must add to the pain of the Pompey fans!

Does anyone know what grade of academy Southampton will go for? I did a quick Google search and found an article suggesting it will be category 1, but that wasn't conclusive.
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s6blue added 09:22 - Apr 6
oops
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NockyNineDoors added 10:38 - Apr 9
Saints are going for category one status I believe. It's interesting to compare this match report with the one at Southampton. For example, Sam McQueen is not mentioned at all by the Saints reporter but clearly impressed the Town reporter.
I'm still not sure of the benefits of category one status vs category two?
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