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Sat 07 Oct 2023  ·  The FA Trophy 23-24
Radcliffe
J Hulme (25'), L Navarro (39'), (44')
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Whitby Town FC
Whitby Town
J Gratton (6'), C Smith (89')
Radcliffe 3-2 Whitby Town

Radcliffe 3-2 Whitby Town

Liam Ryder8 Oct 2023 - 08:11

Luca Navarro's brace and a strike from Jordan Hulme saw Whitby Town exit the Isuzu FA Trophy at the Third Qualifying Round stage.

Jacob Gratton had given the Seasiders the lead at the Neuven Stadium, but the home side and current Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division leaders took control of the game with three goals in 20 first half minutes.

Nathan Haslam's charges gave their opponents a late scare when Connor Smith halved the deficit heading into stoppage time, but despite late pressure Town would see their FA Trophy run come to an early end.

An action-packed first half brought an opening goal for Gratton who headed home from Junior Mondal's right-wing cross on the back of some positive attacking play from the Blues.

Radcliffe began to grow into the game, however, and Jordan Hulme had their first real sight of goal in the 25th minute. Hulme would also convert this opportunity as he fired into the top corner on the volley after Whitby had failed to deal with a ball into the box.

The hosts then took the lead 14 minutes later through Navarro, a player who caused Whitby problems all afternoon. He was on hand to calmly slot the ball past the on-rushing Shane Bland when a through ball split the Town defence open.

Another mistake then saw Radcliffe extend their advantage just before the break. Aaron Haswell, not in his natural position at left-back, was beaten to the ball by Jordan Thompson who then broke into the area before cutting the ball back to Navarro who couldn't miss.

Amid a lot of possession for the home side Whitby struggled to find any real openings in the second half, and any opportunities that would come their way were always likely to arrive on the counter attack.

An effort from Daniel Rowe was hooked off the line midway through the half, but it wouldn't be until the dying stages when Town did give themselves a small glimmer of hope.

Bradley Fewster's low ball across the face of goal evaded the entire defence, allowing loan man Smith to smash the ball home at the back post as the cup tie headed into additional time.

And improbably, Haslam's men could have forced a penalty shoot-out were it not for some fantastic reactions from Mateusz Hewelt in the host's goal, and then some reactive defending to deny Rowe a late equaliser.

Match details

Match date

Sat 07 Oct 2023

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

735

Competition

The FA Trophy 23-24
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