
For the second game in succession the ravens were a player down at kick off due unforeseen circumstances, but were again boosted by the appearance of experienced Barrie Manchip in midfield.
The snakes made early inroads and tested Mark Kennard in goal on numerous occasions in the opening 10 minutes but to no avail. It was in fact the Ravens who made the breakthrough with good work on the break which led to Dan Richards smashing home the opening goal of the evening.
That lead was short lived and the Snakes hit back within a matter of minutes capitalizing on some poor defending to equalize through Shane Caruthers. The game was to-ing and fro-ing in the early exchanges but it was the Snakes who took the lead with good work from the debutant Luke Maxmate, finishing off a nice move.
Again the snakes replied, Ben Rolison robbing Caruthers on the halfway line, playing a one two with Michael Quinn before clinically finishing in the bottom corner.
With the Ravens working tirelessly trying to make up for the player disadvantage they were yet again caught on the break this time it was the ever consistent Carl Topliss finishing from close range.
Further goals from Ian Leighfield and Luke Maxmate saw the Snakes really take advantage of the extra man as the Ravens started to tire.
The Score at half time was 7-4 to the Snakes. With the Ravens visibly exhausted from the first half’s exploits the sprightly Snakes were clearly confident of taking all three points.
The second half started as the first half ended with the Snakes taking the game by the scruff of the neck and adding more goals through Ben Blabber, Carl Topliss and Luke Maxmate. Barry Manchip added one in reply but it was never going to be enough to encourage a Raven revival. Despite being a man down Michael Quinn worked tirelessly up front holding up the ball superbly all night, really standing out along with the tireless Mark Kennard who covered every blade of artificial grass!
The Snakes added a few more strikes before the evening was out and they took the game 14-7, really capitalising on the extra man to run out clear winners.
Credit must go to the Ravens who worked their socks off to make it a contest but in the end it wasn’t quite enough to take victory away from the deserved Snakes.
Final Score
Snakes 14-7 Ravens
Man of Match
Michael Quinn (Ravens)