Wakefield Hit The Heights In Hepworth

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Saturday 22nd January 2022 | Austin Ainsworth

Wakefield AFC started a run of away fixtures on Saturday, after three wins from three at home in 2022. Hepworth United were the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League opposition, high in the hills of the Holme Valley at their picturesque, sloping pitch.

Perhaps due to the challenge of that sloped pitch, Wakefield were still looking for their first win at this location, having lost and drawn on their two previous visits. However, the away side went in to the game clear favourites with Hepworth trailing them by 10 points having played three games more; and the home side also coming in to the game on the back of four straight losses.

Gabriel Mozzini made one change to the side victorious over Ecclesfield Red Rose in their last fixture, handing a debut to left-back Josh Craig. Top-scorer Jake Morrison was a notable absentee, meaning Billy Mole moved further forward and captain Luke Blackburn took a vacant midfield slot next to Morgan Butcher.

Wakefield lost the toss and started the match playing downhill. That early advantage didn’t tell as Hepworth made a strong start and took an early lead in the seventh minute. It came from a foolishly conceded free-kick 30 yards out. In the absence of linesmen for the game, several of the Hepworth players loitered dangerously between the Wakefield defensive line and goalkeeper Henry Kendrick. The initial delivery was half-cleared across goal by the stretching Josh Lockwood towards two unmarked Hepworth players. The whistle was never likely to blow for offside in such circumstances, but did blow for the goal as an easy tap-in gave United the lead.

Wakefield were seemingly shocked in to action from their slumber as, almost straight from kick-off, they grabbed an equaliser. Mole, prolific since his early-season move to Wakefield, added to his four league goals when he completed a flowing Wakefield move. The ball had circulated its way back to Cory Woodward in defence, who delivered a pin-point diagonal pass over the Hepworth right-back for debutant Craig to chase. He won the race and nodded the ball down in to his path, before crossing to the near post. Mole had timed his run expertly, and beat the goalkeeper to the ball to finish at the near post and level the scores.

The goal should have settled Wakefield down but it didn’t, as Hepworth continued to press up the hill and were aided by the continuous gift of free-kicks conceded by Wakefield in dangerous areas. This pressure led to a corner-kick in the 20th minute that was delivered high to the back post. Again showing their command of set-pieces, the Hepworth player rose the highest to loop a well-executed header over Kendrick and in to the far corner of the net to re-take the lead.

There was to be no immediate response from Wakefield on this occasion, however the away side did start to keep hold of the ball better and were able to exert greater pressure on United. With the game being played more and more in the Hepworth half, Wakefield eventually won a free-kick of their own just outside the Hepworth box on the half-hour mark. Mole and Daniel Youel hovered over the ball, with the former dummying with his left foot for Youel to strike with his right. It was a good choice as Youel struck the ball with venom, curling the ball around the wall and to the inside of the left post. The ‘keeper couldn’t match the pace of the finish, as Youel saw his shot fly in to the back of net for his second goal of the season.

The away side smelled blood and, for the second time in the half, they pounced almost straight from the restart. The ball was won in the middle of the park and played to Blackburn, who clipped a pass over for Red Bates to chase down the right. Bates, Wakefield’s chief creator of goals, cut in and crossed over to his opposite winger Owen Kirman. Kirman read the ball well and latched on to it on the edge of the box. His touch beat the full-back and then his thunderous left-foot finish beat the goalkeeper to give Wakefield the lead; the goal – his eighth of the season – ending an eight match barren spell for the pacey winger.

Wakefield were the more threatening side for the remainder of the half, although had Kendrick to thank for their lead being intact at the interval when he somehow reached a dangerous low shot with his fingertips to tip the ball past the post.

The second half, with the gradient in Wakefield’s favour, saw none of the end-to-end action of the first and largely passed without incident. The away side were content to keep the ball and, although much of the possession was in their own half, it served to nullify any Hepworth threat. Wakefield did however look threatening on the rare occasions they played the ball forward early, with Mole – in a more advanced, no. 9 position – holding play up well and looking to turn the Hepworth backline when given the opportunity.

The best, and only chance, Hepworth had to equalise was from a free-kick in the 56th minute from an almost identical position to that of Youel’s first half effort. The set-piece was similarly well struck by the Hepworth player, and looked destined for the inside of Kendrick’s left post. The Wakefield shot-stopper showed his prowess though, as he stretched valiantly to parry the ball away and preserved Wakefield’s slender lead.

The game reached stoppage time with Hepworth still within touching-distance of an equaliser, which prompted anxious glances from Mozzini towards his watch. He needn’t have bothered, as Mole stepped up again to quell any anxiety and secure the points. It was another free-flowing move executed on the counter-attack by Wakefield. The ball was played forward to Bates down the left, who ran in behind the Hepworth backline. He had a choice of on-rushing Wakefield attackers to choose from, and wisely decided to play in Mole who delayed to open up the angle, before sliding the ball past the feet of the goalkeeper and in to the far corner of the net; the goal now his 12th in just 11 games in all competitions.

With other results not quite going their way Wakefield remain in fifth place, one point behind Ecclesfield. However, the win maintains their all-important momentum in 2022 prior to their next match away to Oughtibridge W.M.S.C. on Saturday 29th January 2022: kick-off 14:00PM.

Stats

Half Time: 2-3

Full Time: 2-4

Man-Of-The-Match: Billy Mole

Starting XI:

Henry Kendrick – Bradley Swain, Cory Woodward, Josh Lockwood, Josh Craig –  Red Bates, Luke Blackburn (C), Morgan Butcher, Owen Kirman – Daniel Youel, Billy Mole

Goals:

7m, Hepworth United

8m, Billy Mole

20m, Hepworth United

29m, Daniel Youel

30m, Owen Kirman

91m, Billy Mole

Assists:

8m, Josh Craig

30m, Red Bates

91m, Red Bates

Subs Used:

57m, Mason Rubie for Bradley Swain

60m, James Morris for Josh Lockwood

68m, Wilberforce Ocran for Owen Kirman

91m, Harley Blankley for Daniel Youel

Cards:

Josh Lockwood – Yellow

Wakefield AFC

First Half

Shots on Target: 4
Shots off Target: 4

Second Half

Shots on Target: 2

Shot off Target: 2

Hepworth United

First Half

Shots on Target: 2
Shots off Target: 1

Second Half

Shots on Target: 1
Shots off Target: 0

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