By Dick Sturch
Cranbrook 1st X1 1 - Millwey Rise 1st X1 3
On a difficult pitch to play on and, as several Millwey supporters will testify, difficult to find, Rise ran out 3-1 winners.
Cranbrook were very much on the front foot in the early stages of the game and but for some stout defending and good saves from Nathan Hoole in goal Millwey were very much riding their luck.
They rarely troubled the home side's defence apart from the occasional counter attack in which Sam Dibling, Tom Bastin and Dave Bridges were prominent.
The inevitable occurred just on the half hour when a Cranbrook forward curled in a brilliant left-foot shot that gave Hoole no chance as it flew into the Millwey net.
After words were exchanged at the break, Rise came out a completely different team that had ended the half. They went close a couple of times with efforts by Dibling and Bridges before Jack Farrant was replaced by Peter Hoare.
Cranbrook continued to press and again came close to increasing their lead but were then made to pay when Haydn Lewis's assist set up a Ty Allen thunderbolt that left Cranbrook's keeper stationary.
This certainly put the wind into Millwey's sails. Shortly after Luke Thurlow replaced Sam Turner, Dibling whipped in a pin-point cross that found the unmarked Zak Meaker who added the final touch. Tom Bastin's deft footwork and deadly finish then netted a third.
Cranbrook continued to put Rise under pressure and could have added to their score before the end but the visitors hung on to secure their first league victory.
Veteran Stuart King, stepping up from the Ressies' was man-of-the-math for his continued involvement and encouragement to those around him throughout the match. Ty Allen also deserves praise for his outstanding goal and second half display.
Next week Millwey 1sts welcome Feniton 2nds to Cloakham and the 2nd X1 are away to Bradninch 2nds. Both games kick off at 3pm.
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