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Martyrs Prepare For Poole Test After Seven Goal Blow

Martyrs fans went on a River Thames boat trip before their team played Walton Casuals in Surrey.

Martyrs fans went on a River Thames boat trip before their team played Walton Casuals in Surrey.

Merthyr Town are hurting as they prepare to play promotion-chasing Poole Town at their Tatnam Stadium in Dorset on Saturday. The Martyrs suffered a heartbreaking midweek defeat after a series of setbacks led to a seven-goal hammering at home. Defender Matthew Harris went off before the half hour mark, while teenage outfield player Cavan Williams, […]

Merthyr Town are hurting as they prepare to play promotion-chasing Poole Town at their Tatnam Stadium in Dorset on Saturday.

The Martyrs suffered a heartbreaking midweek defeat after a series of setbacks led to a seven-goal hammering at home.

Defender Matthew Harris went off before the half hour mark, while teenage outfield player Cavan Williams, a Wales Schools under-18 international, took over from Lewis Webb in goal at half-time.

Substitute Prosser, who went on for Harris, was then injured and went off after 80 minutes, leaving the Martyrs with 10 players as they slid to a 7-1 defeat.

It was an evenly contested match for more than an hour and with 65 minutes gone Dorchester Town were only 2-1 ahead and Jamie Veale had a glorious chance for an equaliser only to shoot wide.

Antonio Diaz netted Dorchester’s third goal a minute later before four goals in the last 10 minutes left Merthyr down and out.

Now the Martyrs are planning a big reaction when they take on Poole away.

Antonio Diaz and Noah Keats hit two goals apiece with Luke Winsper, Tom Blair and Ben Seymour, with his18th of the season, netting one each.

There were almost 300 spectators at the MetCoaches Stadium in Merthyr Tydfil on a night when little went right for the home team. Even their consolation effort was an own goal by Samuel Jackson.

Merthyr Town manager Gavin William. Pic: Merthyr Town.

Dorchester manager Callum Brooks recorded his first Evo-Stik Southern Premier South win since joining the club and even their official club match report described the result as ‘scarcely believable’

It has been a difficult season for Merthyr Town, but they are still in the top half of the table. The Martyrs are ninth, eight points away from the final play-off place – occupied by Poole – with nine games left.

Merthyr Town: Lewis Webb (Cavan Williams 46), Jay Foulston, Jarrad Wright, Matthew Harris (Ryan Prosser 28), Adam Davies, Jamie Veale, Lee Lucas, Kieran Lewis (Tom Meechan 75), Ben Swallow, Owain Jones, Ian Traylor. Subs not used: Craig Reddy, Kerry Morgan.

Magpies: Hutchings, Egan, Jackson, Carmichael, Rose (Walker 60), Kite (Panesar-Dower 85), Winsper (Keats 30), Lowes, Seymour, Diaz, Blair. Subs not used: Rodriguez, Latham.

Attendance: 294

Merthyr Town have nine League fixtures left, five of those at home.

Updated: Remaining Merthyr Town FC fixtures

March

Saturday 16 v Poole Town A (3pm)

Tuesday 19 v Beaconsfield Town A (7.45pm)

Saturday 23 v Staines Town H (3pm)

Saturday 30 v Metropolitan Police A (3pm)

April 

Saturday 6 Hartley Wintney H (3pm)

Saturday 13 v Gosport Borough A (3pm)

Saturday 20 v Farnborough H (3pm)

Monday 22 v Taunton Town A (3pm)

Saturday 27 v Walton Casuals H (3pm)
LEAGUE TABLE: EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH – 2018/2019

Club P W D L F A GD -Pts Pts
2265-50.png Weymouth 33 20 8 5 78 47 31 68
2312-50.png Taunton Town 34 20 7 7 76 45 31 67
2309-50.png Salisbury 34 19 9 6 81 54 27 66
2307-50.png Metropolitan Police 33 18 10 5 79 52 27 64
2308-50.png Poole Town 34 15 9 10 66 50 16 54
2261-50.png Kings Langley 33 16 6 11 55 53 2 54
2305-50.png Harrow Borough 34 15 8 11 79 66 13 53
489-50.png Farnborough 34 13 7 14 59 62 -3 46
694-50.png Merthyr Town 33 13 7 13 50 54 -4 46
2249-50.png Chesham United 33 12 10 11 39 49 -10 46
2311-50.png Swindon Supermarine 34 12 9 13 59 52 7 45
2284-50.png Hartley Wintney 33 11 11 11 67 62 5 44
2314-50.png Wimborne Town 34 13 5 16 67 67 0 44
2264-50.png Tiverton Town 33 11 9 13 53 56 -3 42
510-50.png Dorchester Town 34 11 9 14 51 61 -10 42
444-50.png Basingstoke Town 34 12 5 17 63 63 0 41
2273-50.png Beaconsfield Town 32 10 11 11 52 52 0 41
2313-50.png Walton Casuals 34 11 8 15 56 65 -9 41
2306-50.png Hendon 34 11 8 15 52 62 -10 41
2252-50.png Gosport Borough 34 12 3 19 50 60 -10 39
2251-50.png Frome Town 33 9 3 21 37 58 -21 30
2310-50.png Staines Town 34 4 30 36 115 -79 12

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