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Town 4-2 Barnsley - Match Report
Saturday, 6th Aug 2016 17:14

Half-time sub Grant Ward became the first Town player to score a hat-trick on his debut since Colin Viljoen in March 1967 as the Blues beat Barnsley 4-2 in their opening day game at Portman Road. The 21-year-old netted with his first touch seconds after coming on at the break, made it 2-1 after ex-Blue Conor Hourihane had equalised for the Tykes, then added the fourth to seal it after David McGoldrick had converted a penalty and Marley Watkins had added a second for the South Yorkshiremen.

Boss Mick McCarthy handed Adam Webster his Town debut alongside Christophe Berra at the centre of the defence with Tommy Smith, a regular next to the Scottish international last season, dropping to the bench.

McGoldrick partnered Daryl Murphy up front with Freddie Sears at left midfield and Teddy Bishop in the right and new wide signings Grant Ward and Grant both on the bench. Kevin Bru was alongside Cole Skuse in the centre of midfield.

Paul Digby was on the bench against his old club, while Hourihane, who was with the Blues between 2010 and 2011 without making a senior appearance, skippered the Tykes.

Barnsley were forced into a replacement in only the fourth minute after striker Sam Winnall went down with what looked like a pulled hamstring and immediately indicated he wouldn’t be able to continue. Marley Watkins took over.

A Jonas Knudsen long throw from the left almost fell for Murphy on eight and soon afterwards the Irishman had the first serious chance of the game.

Bru played the Town number nine in on goal behind the Barnsley backline but just as he was about to pull the trigger Marc Roberts got back to stab the ball behind.

The Mauritian international, a scorer of last season’s opening goal in the 2-2 draw at Brentford, scraped wide from the edge of the box on 12 after good work from Murphy on the right.

Town had got themselves on top and threatened again a minute later when Barnsley keeper Adam Davies punched Bru’s left-sided corner to Bishop, but his shot was blocked.

Barnsley had been little threat in the opening minutes but on 19 they might have taken the lead. However, Tom Bradshaw headed sub Watkins’s right-wing cross straight at Bartosz Bialkowski.

Moments later, Teddy Bishop was booked for a foul on Adam Hammill, then on 27, after a spell in which the game had been even but uneventful, Watkins joined the Blues midfielder in the book for pulling Bru back by his shorts.

On 32 Hammill, signed by Town boss McCarthy during his time at Wolves, curled a dangerous strike from distance only just wide. Six minutes later, Bru was booked for a foul on Bradshaw as Barnsley broke.

Town had their best chance of the half in the 39th minute when McGoldrick broke following a Tykes attack and fed Sears but the former Colchester man scuffed to Davies. Had he made a decent contact then the Blues would probably have been in front.

Soon after, the already-booked Bru was spoken to after fouling Ryan Kent, who joined him in the book for a revenge challenge a few minutes later.


Applause rang round the ground on 42 in tribute to Clacton-based fan Wayne Double, who died over the summer.

Barnsley would have been in front in the 43rd minute but for a superb Bialkowski stop. A ball into the box hit Berra and fell to Bradshaw, who seemed certain to score but somehow Town’s Polish keeper, who once had a spell on loan at Oakwell, reacted and diverted it wide.

The Blues looked the more threatening side in the early stages of a scrappy first 45 minutes but with their only serious opportunity Murphy’s chance from Bru’s excellent pass.

Barnsley got more into the game as the half wore on and will feel Bradshaw might have done better with his two chances, while Sears will similarly feel he should have taken his opportunity from McGoldrick’s break.

Overall, it hadn't been a half which would have persuaded many of the 1,000 or so fans who failed to renew their season tickets that they had made a mistake with the Blues’ performance - and style of football - much like many of those last term.

Boss McCarthy was clearly unimpressed and switched Bishop, who had failed to make too much of an impact in his wide right role, and Bru, who was walking a red card tightrope, for debutants Ward and Grant and moved to 4-3-3.

And within seconds, and like 1970s striker Keith Bertschin, Ward scored with his very first touch in a Town shirt.

Murphy flicked Knudsen’s throw on the left towards McGoldrick but the former Tottenham man burst in behind him to slam a low shot past Davies before celebrating with his new team-mates.

But the Town lead lasted only three minutes. Hammill’s cross from the Barnsley left was cleared to the edge of the area where the bandage-headed Josh Scowen beat Grant in the air, sending the ball into the box and Watkins nodded on to one-time Blue Hourihane, who beat Bialkowski from close range.

Hourihane, perhaps inevitably the goalscorer against his old club, was yellow-carded for a foul, then Webster came close to an astonishing debut goal with a 40-yard return header which caught Davies unawares and only just flew past his left post.

But another goal from a debutant wasn’t too much longer in coming, and again Ward was the man on target. Murphy crossed from the left following good work from Knudsen and, after McGoldrick had challenged in the air, the ball fell to Ward, who took a touch before lashing home off Scowen.

The new signing’s celebration was more muted on this occasion, perhaps due to the deflection or maybe he’s already taking goals at Portman Road in his stride.

Two minutes later, it was 3-1. Murphy broke into the area on the left and was tripped by Roberts. Referee Keith Stroud pointed straight at the spot and there was little argument from the Tykes’ players. McGoldrick rolled the ball into the corner of the net, sending Davies the wrong way.

Barnsley weren’t far from pulling one back when Hourihane’s corner from the right bounced across the six-yard box, but the Blues continued to look the more threatening side.

In the 66th minute McGoldrick was dispossessed just as he looked to pick out Sears, then the scorer of Town’s third goal broke through on the left but shot weakly to Davies.

On 71, after Ward had been sent flying by Scowen, Grant looked to get on the debut goals act with a powerful strike from distance but his effort was too close to the Tykes’ keeper.

Three minutes later, after Barnsley had swapped Kent and Bradshaw for George Moncur and Stefan Payne, the visitors made it 3-2.

Hourihane sent over a freekick from midway inside the Town half on the right and Watkins rose high to flick into the corner of the net.

After a Barnsley appeal for a penalty after Payne and Chambers had tangled as they ran into the box, Brett Pitman replaced McGoldrick for the final nine minutes.

And a minute later, Ward completed his dream debut. A Grant corner from the right was half-cleared to the edge of the area from where Monday’s signing from Tottenham hit a low shot through a crowd of players and the arms of keeper Davies and into the net.

Barnsley again looked to get back in the game, Bialkowski claiming at close range from Payne as the game moved into injury time.

But Town weren’t to be denied an opening day victory - manager McCarthy’s first against his hometown club since taking charge of the Blues - by 4-2, the scoreline they beat the Tykes in the 2000 Wembley play-off final.

The result was also the same the last time a Town player had netted a hat-trick on his debut, Viljoen’s treble having come in a defeat of Portsmouth at Portman Road.

For Ward it was a brilliant Roy of the Rovers-style debut from the moment he smashed in his opening goal seconds after coming on as a sub.

The former Spurs youngster took his opportunities with great confidence and composure and in addition had an excellent all-round game.

After the final whistle, the day’s star man was handed the match ball then applauded all four stands before spending a lengthy spell signing autographs at the front of the East of England Co-op Stand.

The Blues were much better after the break, creating a number of opportunities in addition to the goals, although there will be concerns about the two they conceded.

But Town fans will go home very happy having seen a very special debut and their side, who are second in the first-day Championship table, get their season off to a winning start.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra, Knudsen, Bishop (Ward 46), Skuse, Bru (Grant 46), Sears, Murphy, McGoldrick (Pitman 81). Unused: Gerken, Smith, Digby, Douglas.

Barnsley: Davies, White, Roberts, Scowen, Hammill, Hourihane (c), Winnall (Watkins 4), Yiadom, Bradshaw (Moncur 73), Mawson, Kent (Payne 73). Unused: Townsend, Bree, Lee, Nyatanga. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att: 17,370 (Barnsley: 1,117).


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Dissboyitfc added 20:01 - Aug 6
Grant Ward, what a start to his town career. Great save by Bart in first half to keep scores level. great to score 4 goals and a great 3 points. Tonight is not a time to mention the negatives, just ask that some of you dont get too carried away. Lot better teams will be visiting PR this season!












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VulpineBlue added 20:18 - Aug 6
Agree with many that one swallow doesn't make a spring. Two very badly conceded goals, but the day is to be enjoyed for what it is. A debut hat trick from a young midfielder with the rest of the team looking at worst OK or better. It's just so good to have the option of being able to change things tactically at half time without only having the same type of player on the bench (Holding/ defensive midfielders). A good entertaining match- it's ages since we've had a six goal thriller! Sterner tests lie ahead but today is to be enjoyed.
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milliem added 20:25 - Aug 6
I notice that blueboy1981 and battyblue have given this report a swerve. Perhaps they are still savouring Town's magnificent win...

On the other hand they still have their disciples prebsa and Keanish...
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warktheline added 20:32 - Aug 6
@milliem, the guys you mention post week in, week out! It's rather early for smugness!
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Keaneish added 20:37 - Aug 6
"Magnificent Win"? Think every post on here agrees it was far from magnificent MillieM. Even Mick's said as much. Magnificent debut. Far from magnificent performance.
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Lightningboy added 20:41 - Aug 6
Aaaah,Ipswich 4 Barnsley 2...a scoreline that brings back many happy memories..let's hope that is some sort of omen!

As for Ward,what a signing..a bargain 500k and Norwich paid £6m for Pritchard?

Great start,let's hope this is the start of a memorable season.
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prebsa added 21:05 - Aug 6
Milliem care to point out your problems with my post then?!

Thanks to warktheline for already pointing out that I post every week. It's my opinion to you Millem it may be wrong and that's fine. Just hit the down arrow and put up your opinion too. No need to start having digs at other town fans first game back or any other game for that matter.
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essex57 added 21:11 - Aug 6
You can't do much more than get 3pts Grant well played great signing.
Good to see much more possession and passing were Barnsley that poor ? Thought they played some good football for spells of the game we all know that there's not a lot between most teams in this league you've only got to look at Rotherham last season.
Whilst Grant quite rightly will get all the plaudits for his goals thought Jonas had a good game and showed what improvement he has made since joining us .
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Steelmonkey added 21:35 - Aug 6
We were very lucky today, if we had have been 0-2 down at half time I'm pretty sure we may not have come back from that.
The side that started was unbalanced, had hardly any cohesion and we looked second best as we did for most of last season against a lot of the opposition.
What a wonderful debut for the lad Ward, he looks a great prospect, the lad on loan - Grant, from Everton looks solid enough, I'm with Keanish on his appraisal of Webster, looks like it's going to be a big step up to the championship for him.
It was important to get off to a good start, but it is only the start, there will be bigger tests than Barnsley to come. We still need more players, an out and out winger is still a player that we need - urgently.
I did however make my way home after the game with a smile in my heart, now that didn't happen much last season. COYB's
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jollyroger added 22:31 - Aug 6
Great second half brilliant hat trick and great start to season but don't like the blue shorts . Mick mills said on radio Suffolk town should play in white shorts and he said with white socks too just as I have said on here before blue white white
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Kikapu added 22:39 - Aug 6
The stat that counts, 4-2, is always the important one and deserves applause, but the other stats were lamentable. Need to be better against the stronger teams.
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BlueMachines added 00:27 - Aug 7
1st half. A real lack of width compounded by 2 non full backs (sorry Jonas just isn't good enough IMO) led to a miserable 1st half just as if we'd never been away.
2nd half was a tremendous turnaround. We ventured forward. New players = new ideas. Who knew!!??

I hope we are able to continue scoring like this because we will need to until our defence improves. Webster needs to find his feet, let's hope he does so reasonably soon.
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midastouch added 00:50 - Aug 7
regardless of some the flaws, 3 points is 3 points! webster looked strong in the air but he did hoof it upfield a lot. bishop looked off the pace. i felt gutted at half time as the first 45 mins weren't great quality at all. i was moaning to my young lad saying he needs to change it up at half time and get the new signings on but i never in a million years expected him to bring 1 of them on as early as half time. and then 2nd half out they both trot and my respect for mick goes up considerably as a result! he does get stick for not making the best use of his subs but today he got it right. it was blatant at half time we need to changes things up but i just felt mick would be stubborn and stick with more of the same, but he didn't, and he deserves credit for being brave enough to make the needed changes which ultimately got us 3 points. definitely some rough edges to be ironed out, but even so, 6 goals in 1 half, now that's what i call entertainment! BLUE ARMY!!!
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KiwiTractor added 03:55 - Aug 7
Stumbled home in the early hours following the Hurricanes first ever SuperRugby title win, after 21 years of waiting ........ to find a 4-2 result. What a weekend. Love it! I'm off to bed.........
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battyblue added 05:40 - Aug 7
abysmal first half but hey presto excellent second half some more poor defending on our part but it matters not when we put four in the other end great second half Grant Ward and a special slap on the back for Bart a fine save in the first half to keep us in it from our Number 1 keeper onward and upward we all hope,but must not get carried away with this win but enjoy all the same.

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battyblue added 05:45 - Aug 7
Miiiiim grow up man,we all want town to succeed just some of us are not to the liking of what is going on at town.
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essex57 added 07:40 - Aug 7
Miiim bluebore1981 is in his garage sorting out his boxes of ...........!!!!!!!????????ready for when we get beat let's hope he's in there for a long time,
Is penguin Mccarthy out blue in there helping him?😆
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:37 - Aug 7
Great start to season ,[and we hit as many as the budgies ,even tough conceeding one more] As will have been said over and over , what a great start for our new lad,a historic beggining to his time with ITFC. Hopefully now Mick will exploit players abilities instead of sticking to his stubborn ideas with players out of position or constrained by negative tactics .Hats off to the whole team ,and dare i say it Mick McCarthy,i have been critical of the way things were,and stopped going to matches, but credit where its due .COYB
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ChrisFelix added 09:28 - Aug 7
I applaud the manager for the half time changes. I suspect this the line up he had hoped to start with. Despite what has been mentioned there is no way he would have bought on Douglas. Agree with Mick Mills , Smith is a better partner for Webster. Drop Chambers, I feel no chance although something remains wrong with the defence
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kingy4978 added 09:42 - Aug 7
Couldn't make the game due to getting called in to work but wondered how Hourihane played for them? Saw the highlights and great save from Bart in the first half to keep it level. Not wanting to get carried away but hopefully things are on the up.
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AJD1111 added 09:48 - Aug 7
Brilliant start. Thought things were going to be very different with the first half display, Bishop is a great CM and should never be played out wide.

That extra little bit of class showed the difference, we've been crying out for a winger and when given a bit of money Mick pulls off what looks to be an amazing bargain priced deal with Ward.

Only criticism is that I think Chambers will be run past a lot this season, I hope on Tuesday Emmanuel gets a chance. What a way to start the season though!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 09:50 - Aug 7
As others have said, dreadful 1st half. Ward & Grant made a big difference when introduced at half time, both players looking to get the ball forward quickly & keep the momentum up. Defensively quite suspect at times, but for a wonderful save from Bart, would have been behind at the break. McGoldrick still looking a bit rusty, but with game time will hopefully be up to his best soon. Some much stiffer tests to come but at least a winning start & good entertainment for 45 minutes.
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BrandonsBlues added 09:56 - Aug 7
First game of the season,good start hopefully we can keep that going come on you blues.
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BrettenhamBlue added 10:18 - Aug 7
Freeze the table right now and we would be promoted!

Awful first half and two subs made a massive difference. It will be really hard for Mick to justify not starting Grant Ward (hail Hydra) in our next game.

Great performance by Bart as well, outstanding.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:21 - Aug 7
A win is a win is a win. Let's just now build on it.
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