What a successful hunter needs above all else is patience. Patience and a big gun. Sadly, in the modern-day world of Astroturf hockey the use of the big gun has been outlawed, and so as Ashford 2s went for their first scalp of the big game season, coolness and poise were the watchwords.
Starting downwind of the scarlet-clad Eastcote team, Ashford began stalking their prey with quiet intent, and spent the first five minutes of the game in almost constant possession. With both Robbie Grant and James Maitland bursting with attacking verve on the flanks, the red and blacks were able to move the ball around at will, and seemed to have taken little time to judge the lie of the land. Gradually however Eastcote began to find their way into the game with some sharp counter-attacking hockey; some excellent tackling from Andy ‘flaps’ Tunna and Dom Hillman keeping them at bay.
With 15 minutes gone Ashford seemed certain to bag their first goal of the game: An excellent through ball from Shaggy Sonden saw David ‘Crabhands’ Eastbury clean through on goal, but his pistol shot ricocheted of the post. Further chances came and went with Crabhands firing two more rounds just past the right-hand upright and Jack Hayes trigger jamming after a fizzing cross-field ball.
With their prey now clearly aware of their attacking intent, Ashford regrouped from the second half with a changed back line, Graham Smart taking a well earned break from central defence. It was a mistake from stand-in left half Shaggy 5 minutes later that saw Eastcote break the deadlock however: Unable to clear the loose ball after making the first tackle, Eastcote’s left wing skipped gazelle-like into the circle, and fired across for their forward to sweep in.
The hunter had now firmly become the hunted and despite some tireless midfield play from Ben Degazon, things went from bad to worse 5 minutes later. Having stepped back into the fray, Smartie clumsily bundled into Eastcote’s centre-mid – a 10 minute trip to the sidelines his reward. By the time he’d returned to the pitch Ashford were 2-0 down, and things were only going to get worse. Despite some incisive distribution from sentinel full-back Amit Bhamra, Ashford could not hold onto the ball in midfield, and they were punished by a penalty corner struck firmly down the middle, and another lightning counter attack that this time they were helpless to defend against.
In a thoroughly disappointing second half, the one highlight was seeing keeper Ryan Croxon winning a top-circle dance-off with the Eastcote left wing, but Ashford will need to improve their moves overall before their home game next weekend.