Ramsgate 4
Sittingbourne 2
League, Saturday 24th August 2024
Ramsgate laid down an early marker in the Isthmian South East Division with a come from
behind 4-2 win over Sittingbourne at a very soggy Southwood.
The Rams were fast out of the traps in both halves – opening the scoring insider
two minutes and then netting twice in the opening three minutes of the second to
grab a lead that they were not to relinquish.
For the Brickies, though it was definitely a case of what might have been...
In an opening half played in pouring rain, the home side flew out of the blocks
and Benedict Bioletti reacted fastest to Joe Taylors ball in from the right to
prod home.
It stung Sittingbourne into action and the visitors levelled just five minutes
later when Troy Howard blasted home after Joe Boachie’s shot had been well saved
by Tom Hadler. And for awhile it got even better for the visitors as Donvieve
Jones retrieved a ball that seemed to be drifting behind, and his fine ball back
into the box was brilliantly netted by Mitch May following on from the big
strikers FA Cup hat-trick last weekend.
Just before the break, May almost turned provider as doing very well down the
left, his lay back fell to Richie Hammill and his drive was deflected inches too
high with Hadler beaten.
The second half was not a minute old when the home side levelled for a second
time as the visitor's defence could not clear a ball in and Tom Carlse stroked
the home side seconde qualiser. And within two minutes the Rams grabbed a lead
that they were not to lose as predatory striker Taylor converted TJ Jadama’s
cross.
The Brickies were well and truly on the back foot and were thankful to keeper
Harley Earle for a sensational save to keep out a bullet header from former
team-mate Joe Ellul as the central defender met a corner perfectly.
The game was finally settled by chances at both ends in the seventy-third and
seventy fourth minutes. On 73, Hadler made another brilliant save to keep out a
drive from Brickies sub, Henry Sinai, after a good run before the home side
sealed the points in their next attack as from a knock down at an Alfie Paxman’s
corner, Jadama netted the Rams fourth.
Sittingbourne to their credit kept looking for a way back – they had loud cries
for a penalty for hand ball but the referee, Williams, waved play on; Howard was
inches away from May’s cross and the sub, Ryan Kingsland, who was making his
Brickies debut after finally receiving international clearance, was the next to
be denied by Hadler and he made his third excellent save of the afternoon
beating out the substitutes shot.
This was Ramsgate’s day, but it will take a brave person to bet against both of
these sides being involved in the fight for this division come May.
RAMSGATE– Hadler, Carsle (Elito), Leader, Ellul (Ajayi), Barnes, Deacon
(Clifford), Gard(Walters), Jadama, Bioletti, Taylor (Bola), Paxman
SITTINGBOURNE– Earle, Lukombo, Jones, Hammill, Smith, Arthur, Howard,
Ayman(Kingsford), May, Boachie (Cosgrave), Beckford (Sinai)
Subs (not used)– Torsiello, Georgiou
REFEREE – Mr. Williams
Att: 671
Report - Mike Green