5 mins
Crossley shot 1-0
38 mins Evans shot 1-1
45 mins Heffernan header 2-1
Half time: mackem U21s 1 Newcastle U21s 2
64 mins Crossley shot 3-1
90+5 mins Ryder shot 3-2
Full time: mackem U21s
2 Newcastle U21s 3
Newcastle
gave PL2 debuts to a trio of 18 year-olds: defensive duo Rory Powell and
twin Harry plus midfielder Darren Palmer and 16 year-old
forward Joe Brayson. That quartet extended the total number of
players to feature for the club in PL2 so far this season to 38.
Fellow 18 year-old defender Cathal Heffernan scored his first PL2
goal for the Magpies. He's the 12th different player to net in this
competition so far this season.
Newcastle U21s
ended their recent winless PL run with victory over their mackem
counterparts at the academy of plight on Monday afternoon.
Clad in their green change kit, the Magpies went ahead after five minutes
when Kyle Crossley took advantage of slack defending to fire powerfully
into the home net.
That lead lasted until the 38th minute when Corry Evans beat Will Brown
from distance and Caden Kelly shot against the Newcastle crossbar two
minutes later.
United regained the lead against the run of play in the 45th minute
however when Jamie Miley's left wing corner was met by a thumping header
from defender Cathal Heffernan.
The Magpies opened up a two goal lead on 64 minutes when Alfie Harrison
played in Amadou Diallo and his low centre was finished off by wearside-born
Crossley.
Midway through ten minutes of added time, the red and whites reduced the
arrears when substitute Joseph Ryder swept the ball home at the back post.
There was no further scoring though and Ben Dawson's side collected
maximum points from their rivals for the first time in three attempts.
Victory lifted Newcastle off the bottom of the PL2 table and they now sit
24th of 26 sides, with games in hand on the nine sides immediately above
them.
The amended format of PL2 means that this was the only meeting this season
with our wearside foes.
PS: six current first team players were involved for the hosts in this
game, apparently....
Thanks
to the real Ashington express, GW