Dulwich Hamlet Soaring in the Isthmian League Premier Division
Dulwich Hamlet continues to impress in the Isthmian League Premier Division, climbing to fourth place after a resounding 5-2 victory over Horsham on Saturday. The team, under the leadership of Hakan Hayrettin, has now secured three consecutive wins in the league, showcasing their strength and determination on the field.
Danny Mills and Luke Wanadio were standout performers in the match, each scoring twice for Hamlet, with Louis Ramsay also finding the back of the net. Hayrettin attributed their success to a well-executed game plan that effectively neutralized Horsham’s playing style. He commended his players for their discipline, highlighting the importance of both tactical execution and individual effort in achieving victory.
The team’s focus now shifts to the upcoming third qualifying round of the FA Trophy, where they are set to face Dartford on October 5. This presents another opportunity for Dulwich Hamlet to showcase their talent and advance in the competition, further solidifying their status as a formidable force in the league.
Challenges and Triumphs for Cray Valley PM and Cray Wanderers
Cray Valley PM finds themselves in a promising position just below Dulwich Hamlet in the league standings, occupying the final play-off position. Despite a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Billericay Town, the team continues to demonstrate resilience and determination on the pitch. Danny Waldren’s early goal was matched by Ashley Nzala, highlighting the competitiveness of the match and the team’s ability to compete at a high level.
On the other hand, Cray Wanderers faces a tougher challenge as they currently sit at the bottom of the standings. A 3-1 loss to Bognor Regis Town further emphasizes the team’s struggle to secure victories in a highly competitive league. Kenny Coker’s consolation goal provided a glimmer of hope amidst the defeat, but the team will need to regroup and refocus in order to climb up the rankings and avoid relegation.
Welling United’s Tough Loss and Manager’s Reflections
Welling United experienced a devastating 6-0 defeat at the hands of Boreham Wood, marking a significant setback for the team. Charlie Pegrum’s sending off compounded the team’s struggles, as they faced relentless pressure from their opponents throughout the match. Goalkeeper Rhys Lovett’s commendable saves prevented an even larger scoreline, underscoring the team’s need for defensive solidarity in future matches.
Manager Rod Stringer expressed his disappointment with the team’s performance, acknowledging the need for improvement and accountability moving forward. The loss served as a wake-up call for Welling United, prompting reflection and a renewed focus on raising their standards and competitiveness in the league. Despite the setback, Stringer remains optimistic about the team’s potential and is committed to guiding them towards success in upcoming fixtures.