Though the scene was set for Braintree to add some
silverware to a successful season, the opportunity passed Iron by when they
went down by two goals to one in the Essex Senior cup final. An impressive team
goal finished by Sam Collins was capped off with a cool strike from James White
for Concord Rangers, sending Braintree back up the A12 empty handed in their
last competitive game of the campaign, with James Mulley adding a consolation
in injury time.
Braintree showed their intent from kick off, striking the
woodwork in the opening minutes with some nice play down the left hand side.
Marks and Holman linked up well, switching the play to James Mulley in an
advanced position just outside the box. It was an opportunity possibly too
early for James Mulley, who scuffed his shot across goal and onto the opposing
post. Down the other end, Gary Ogilvie picked up the ball from a throw on the
left wing for Concord Rangers, running at Ryan Peters and cutting in at the
by-line. Penalty appeals on mass from the men in blue with Ogilvie going to
ground in the area were waved away and the ball collected by Hamann.
However, Concord made the next chance count and opened the
scoring through Sam Collins on 17 minutes. Gary Ogilvie was to thank for a
fantastic ball across field from the Rangers left hand side, floating into
space for Collins to attack. Latching onto the cross and in plenty of space,
Collins struck across goal, finishing well past Nick Hamann to put the
Conference South side ahead at Victoria road.
Jamie Butler did well on the stroke of half time to retain
the hard fought lead, reacting well with a double save to force Devonshire’s
men to face a tough team talk as Barry Holderness blew the whistle.
Ten minutes after the break, the Beach boys were screaming for a penalty again when Matt Paine stuck out a leg on the edge of the area. But with the referee ignoring the calls for the second time, Braintree broke down the left, providing Jordan Cox with possession inside the opposition box. Cox looped a ball into the middle of the box, which was met by James Mulley who nodded over.
Davis went into the book on the 65th minute for a
stamp on the grounded Toby Stokes, leading to a dangerous looking free kick
from 25 yards out. It was Collins who struck, demanding the most from the
outstretched Nick Hamann who prevented a wonder goal from the scorer of the
first. However, Hamann could parry only as far as James White, who put the ball
in the back of the net to double the lead for Concord Rangers.
With fifteen minutes to go, Bradley Quinton delivered from a
corner into a mass of shirts, who watched helplessly as the ball trickled past
the post for another corner which was put clear. Iron could not create in the
game as they had all season in the league, but added a consolation through
James Mulley moments before the referee’s whistle. A corner in by Bradley
Quinton fell to Mulley, who this time headed home, but it was far too late for
a comeback with the referee blowing the signalling an end to the tie from the
restart.
Braintree Town: Hamann, Peters, Habergham, Isaac, Paine
(Daley), Davis, Marks (Cox), Holman, Sparkes (Quinton), Massey, Mulley
Unused Subs: McDonald, WellsConcord Rangers: Butler, Gordon, Glozier, Cawley (Lampe), King, Goodacre, Cawley, White, Ogilvie (Easterford), Collins, Stokes
Unused Subs: Alzapiedi,Taaffe, Amole
Referee: Barry Holderness
Assistants: Wade Norcott and Thomas Ramsey
Fourth Official: Stuart Cheek
Attendance: 448