Symonds' hat-trick the highlight of Uplyme's 7-0 victory

By Philip Evans

25th Sep 2022 | Football


First home league victory of season for Uplyme
First home league victory of season for Uplyme

UPLYME 1sts hosted Cheriton Fitzpaine in the first home game of the new season in Division Four of the Devon and Exeter League - and the result was a comprehensive 7 - 0 victory. 

Marcus Symonds' hat-trick was a brilliant highlight in a great team display, and it included a wonder-dribble from inside his own half, past four defenders before slotting coolly into the bottom corner.

Connor Tate grabbed two more goals to take his midfield tally to six already this season. Brad Bowditch and Matt Rowe - young players promoted from the Reserves - also scored on their full debuts, making it a very satisfying day.

The managers Pete Blandamer and Steve Gillan were very happy: "Our first 35 minutes saw us score five goals and it was great football to watch.

"The half-time talk really showed the mettle of this team. They were actually frustrated with the last 10 minutes of the half. Players like Rikky Toyer have brought a level of experience and communication that we really needed and it showed right through the second half.

"Our skipper Fin Mclean was untouchable first half. His through-ball for Marcus' second goal would have graced any level of grassroots football. The good-sized crowd mentioned it was wonderful football to watch.

"For us, we were delighted to see debuts for our young reserve players as well as another clean sheet for new keeper Todd Lowe, including one brilliant save.

"A tough day for Cheriton with a bare 11 players, but they kept playing and made it tough to break them down in the second half."

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