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Wales wonder strike earns Wingate & Finchley first win

The Blues claimed their first league victory of the season thanks to Steve Wales' stunning strike, writes Khalid Karimullah.

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

Ryman League Premier Division:
Wingate & Finchley 1 Hendon 0
Saturday, 20 August, 2016

A stunning 30-yard free-kick from Steve Wales saw Wingate & Finchley beat Hendon 1-0, as they secured their first three points of the season.

Keith Rowlands’ side could have taken an 11th minute lead after Rob Hastings freed himself inside the area being picked out by Rob Laney, but his low attempt was kept out at the near-post by Berkley Laurencin. At the other end, former Summers Lane attacker Karl Oliyide raced through on goal, as he saw his shot denied by the frame of Shane Gore.

Gore was needed again, this time to rush out of his area to save down low from Finbarr Robins’ placed attempt. With Wingate’s goalkeeper in inspired form, it didn’t take long until the hosts took a deserved lead after 33 minutes. A flowing-move led by Ahmet Rifat ended with Laney earning a free-kick, which Wales duly stepped-up and despite a vague touch by Laurencin, the ball flew into the top left corner of the net.

A carbon-copy save from Gore stopped Dale Binns, Hastings dived in to meet Luke Ifil’s precision cross but headed straight at Laurencin. Just before the break, Ryan Sellers on the other flank found Laney who also headed wide on the stretch.

A quieter contest in the second-half, Laney headed Ifil’s chipped pass through the centre wide with his back to goal. Oliyide’s central shot from near 20-yards rolled into the palms of Gore. Despite The Greens struggling to break down a stern defence, Binns had their best chance fall his way but could only fire well over from inside the penalty area.

It was a hard-fought, well-earned win for the North Finchley outfit, who can take pride in the way they battled through adversity. All attention now turns quickly onto Tuesday evening’s game at AFC Sudbury.

Wingate & Finchley:
Shane Gore, Ola Williams, Ryan Sellers, John Mbamarah, Tommy Smith, Ahmet Rifat, Steve Wales, Luke Ifil, Reece Beckles-Richards, Rob Laney (Billy Healey 74), Rob Hastings (Alfie Bartram 67)
Unused subs: Joe Sharpe, Tommy Tejan-Sie, Tarum Dawkins.Hendon:
Berkley Laurencin, Chris Seeby, Mayowa Balogun, Dave Diedhiou, Casey Maclaren (Luke Tingey 24), Arthur Lee, Finbarr Robins, Spencer McCall, Niko Muir, Karl Oliyide, Dale Binns
Unused subs: Kezie Ibe, Sam Murphy, Mahrez Bettache, Andre Da Costa.

Attendance:
170

Referee:
Tom Hancock

WingateTV: Rowland, Rifat & Wales Post Hendon:

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