Rouslers and Brakes grind out stalemate in penultimate warm-up - The Bromsgrove Standard

Rouslers and Brakes grind out stalemate in penultimate warm-up

Bromsgrove Editorial 8th Sep, 2020   0

A BATTLING display against National League North opposition in Leamington preserved Bromsgrove Sporting’s unbeaten pre-season run with a goalless draw at the Victoria Ground on Saturday.

The stalemate gave another valuable assessment of where the Rouslers are right now ahead of the Southern League Premier Central kick-off on Saturday, September 19, against higher-level opposition, holding their own and having plenty of moments to win the game.

An injury to Kieren Westwood – a player who had a short stint with Leamington in the 2015/16 season – meant a stop-start opening few minutes before proceedings were allowed to fully settle down, with Bromsgrove enjoying the better of the early stages and forcing the first attempt on target when Rouslers trialist Aram Soleman sent into the gloves of Jake Weaver after racing past Junior English.

Leamington reminded their opponents of their strength going forward and could have broken the deadlock – had excellent blocks not been made to deny Kieran Dunbar and Kaiman Anderson by the Sporting rearguard.




A block from Simeon Maye to prevent Bromsgrove goalkeeper Dan Platt’s clearance failed to trouble the hosts’ goal, while chances for Nathan Hayward and Will Shorrock gave the Brakes a reminder of Sporting’s threat on the counter.

Leamington were equally as impressive in their ability to transition quickly from defence to attack, creating an opening from a Bromsgrove corner when Waldron burst down the right and teed up Dunbar for a strike that required an acrobatic save from Platt.


While the chances continued to fall, the goals did not despite the best efforts of both sides. Leon Broadhurst was next to threaten when attempting to meet Josh Quaynor’s corner from the right, though the resolute Kyle Morrison was a split-second quicker to the ball to head clear at the back post and save Paul Holleran’s men before the break.

With last-ditch defending preventing an opener at one end, it was poor finishing denying a goal at the other as an outstretched Maye nudged a shot harmlessly wide with the first chance of the second half.

Another well-worked move resulted in the visitors’ Connor Taylor working a yard of space after beating a defender, but his shot lacked conviction and gave Platt the easy task of claiming the ball.

It was all one-way traffic on the Leamington goal in the closing stages as Sporting pressed for a winner, with Shorrock whistling an attempt wide of the post from the edge of the penalty area, and a Bromsgrove trialist going closer still with a turn and strike that had Weaver scrambling to get down low.

Brendan Kelly’s men now host another Step Two side in Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday (3pm) in their final warm-up game before the league campaign commences a week later against Coalville Town.

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