Hartlepool United 1 Gillingham 1
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Tristan Plummer comes away from his
marker
Gillingham earned a precious away point at
Hartlepool on Tuesday night.
The Gills collected only their third away
point of the season in League 1 at the Victoria Ground in a tightly
fought contest.
Simeon Jackson’s 14th goal of the
season had given the Gills and the 78 travelling fans hope of a
first away win of the season as he put his side a goal ahead on 70
minutes.
With 11 minutes left it was all-square though
when Neil Austin smashed home from the edge of the box.
Gills boss Mark Stimson was pleased with the point but knew it
could have been more.
“It feels like a defeat because we were so close but I always
look at the big picture,” he said. “Let’s be realistic here, it’s
not a bad result.
“When Jackson scored we were thinking this could be our
night.
“We came close and in the end got undone by a right-back hitting
a shot from 25 yards and it bobbling in the far post.
“The boys are disappointed because we thought we had nearly
cracked it but a point is a point and it’s a lot more than we have
been getting away from home.
“We’ve got to look on the positives like I always do. It was a
whole-hearted committed performance and there were signs of better
quality than Saturday so we’ll look forward now.”
Gillingham ended the first half well with two
good chances. Tristan Plummer pulled a shot inches wide with four
minutes of the half remaining and moments later Rene Howe’s low
shot was blocked.
Before that the Gills had rarely seen
sight of the Pool goal and their only shot of intent had come from
Simeon Jackson, but he lifted an effort well over.
Plummer had got into a good position midway
through the half but the cross couldn’t match the jinking run for
quality and keeper Scott Flinders held on.
Hartlepool had edged the opening 40 minutes
but it was a shot from Joe Gamble in the dying seconds of the first
half that came closest. His low drive went just wide of Alan
Julian’s post.
Only a goal-line clearance from Kevin Maher
prevented the hosts going in front, after Anthony Sweeney headed
towards the top corner, with 10 second half minutes gone.
Gillingham’s best early chance of the second
half fell to Howe but he was unable to get his shot on target as
the game began to open up.
With 20 minutes of the game left the Gills
took the lead through Simeon Jackson as he glanced Howe’s cross
over the head of keeper Flinders.
Gillingham’s hopes of a first away win were
dashed just nine minutes later when Austin hit a low shot from the
edge of the area past Julian.
Gills: Julian, Fuller,
Wynter, Bentley, Dennehy, Maher, Payne, Plummer (Rooney 59mins),
Barcham (Yussuff 83mins), Howe, Jackson. Subs not used: Royce,
Nutter, Lewis, Miller, Oli.
Hartlepool: Flinders, Austin,
Collins, Liddle, Hartley, Larkin, Sweeney, Gamble, Humphreys (Jones
66mins), Monkhouse, Behan (Boyd 71mins). Subs not used: Cook,
Clark, Boyd, Haslam, Fredriksen, Bjornsson.
Attendance: 2,465
Tuesday, January 26 2010
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