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3:00pm - SaturdaySat 20th AugustAug 2022
The Hive Stadium | Att: 1465

Barnet
Barnet
2 - 0

Woking
Woking

Match Preview | Early season pacesetters come head-to-head at the Hive

Glen Harrington
3:15pm, Thu 18th Aug 2022
Barnet vs Woking
Vanarama National League
Saturday 20th August 2022


It’s first again third in the National League on Saturday, as Woking travel to Barnet, with both sides looking to make it three wins from their first four league matches.

Whilst the league table matters very little at this early stage of the season, both Woking and Barnet fans will be encouraged by the way their teams have started the season, particularly with both clubs having struggled towards the bottom-half of the table for the last two years. The Cards were excellent on Tuesday evening as they comfortably won their first ever league meeting with recently relegated Scunthorpe United. A brace from Kyran Lofthouse was the difference between the sides, but in truth it could have been far worse for the Iron, who were bested in every department by Darren Sarll’s side.

The only thing which will be concerning the Woking management team after back-to-back 2-0 wins will be a mounting injury list, with James Daly joining Sid Nelson and Jack Roles on the sidelines, meaning the Cards were only able to name four substitutes on Tuesday. Sarll will hope to have at least one of that trio back for Saturday, whilst he could also look to rotate in the likes of Joe McNerney, Jermaine Anderson, and Tyreke Johnson, who all came off the substitutes bench against Scunthorpe.
Woking will be looking to build on a fine recent record against the Bees, having won on their last two visits to the Hive, where they are unbeaten since 2015. Ironically, both of those most recent visits ended in 2-0 wins for the away side, with Moussa Diarra and Jamar Loza scoring for Woking. Both players joined Barnet this summer.

Opposition Watch

Barnet are in their fifth season back in the National League following their relegation from League Two in 2018. They are seeking a third promotion into the EFL since the turn of the century, having won the fifth tier in both 2005 (in their fourth season following relegation) and 2015 (in their second season). In the last four years they have recorded finishes of 12th, 7th, 22nd and 18th, with one play-off appearance in 2020. The following year they finished bottom, of active teams, but were reprieved from relegation because of the Coronavirus pandemic.

They have been managed by Dean Brennan since September of last year, when he replaced Harry Kewell, who was dismissed after just seven games. They recovered to finish comfortably clear of the bottom three, recording 50 points from their 44 fixtures. Brennan has attempted to build on that with a significant summer of transfer activity – as well as Diarra and Loza, he has signed goalkeeper Laurie Walker from Stevenage; defenders Ben Wynter (Torquay), Danny Collinge (Dover), and Jerome Okimo (Wealdstone); midfielders Dale Gorman (Yeovil), Harry Pritchard (Eastleigh), Connor Smith (Boreham Wood), Sean Shields (Weymouth), and Michael Phillips (Maidstone), plus striker Nicke Kabamba from Northampton, who spent the second-half of last season on loan with the Cards.

Their most notable departures have been striker Adam Marriott, who scored 17 goals last season, who joined Bromley, and highly-rated midfielder Wesley Fonguck, who joined Southend. Former Woking loanee Harry Taylor also moved to Roots Hall, whilst defender Ben Richards-Everton joined Yeovil.

The new-look squad has started the season well, winning two and drawing one of their first three games to top the early league standings. They beat last season’s play-off qualifiers FC Halifax Town 2-0 on the opening day and won 2-1 at Yeovil, either side of a 2-2 draw with newly promoted Gateshead, who came from two goals down to take a point. Kabamba has scored three of the Bees’ five goals, including both at Yeovil last time out, meaning he’s already equalled his goal tally from the entirety of last season. Whilst Kabamba is a certain starter on Saturday, further reunions may have to wait, with Diarra injured against Halifax, and Loza yet to feature following his red card in his final Woking game.

Recent Meetings

• Barnet 0-2 Woking – 19th March 2022, National League (Diarra, Loza)
• Woking 1-2 Barnet – 27th November 2021, National League (McNerney)
• Barnet 0-2 Woking – 20th February 2021, National League (Loza, Diarra)
• Woking 4-1 Barnet – 21st November 2020, National League (Ferdinand, Own Goal, Kretzschmar, Tarpey)
• Woking 1-3 Barnet – 10th March 2020, National League (Cook)

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Match Report | The Cards Feel the Sting of Defeat at The Hive

Edward Mayne
10:34am, Mon 22nd Aug 2022
Barnet 2 Woking 0
Vanarama National League
Saturday 20th August 2022

A trip away to the league’s early leaders was the task in hand for The Cards, following two impressive home wins both garnering clean sheets to boot. Leaving home comforts behind, the short trip to North London proved to be an evenly contested clash where the visitors would be making their way back to Surrey slightly aggrieved of not taking a deserved point with them.

Darren Sarll saw fit to reward the same XI that won well on Tuesday with starting places, the start itself being delayed by five minutes, owing to the delayed arrival of the visitors from Surrey. Craig Ross and Reece Grego-Cox were return to North London to face their former side. Facing them would be former Cards Nicke Kabamba, who has been in rich scoring form in August, and Moussa Diarra who returned to Barnet’s bench.

The opening exchanges showed neither side demanding immediate control of the match, the first glimpse of possible threat came in the fifth minute when Amond had space to control the ball in the box, only to trip over ball. Soon after, Ricky Korboa began what would become a fruitful spell of up field efforts throughout the first 45, as he carved out a good attack down the left for Woking.

This was a continuing pattern, as Korboa prospered plentifully down the left, either forging chances for himself to get off a shot, or setup teammates. Sadly, for the vocal travelling support, none were capitalised on to break the deadlock. Amond and Grego-Cox were kept relatively quiet for large durations, meaning snap chances only presented themselves to Korboa and Kellerman, though only driving attempts that fell outside the box, going amply off target.

Minutes before the break, pressure built via Woking’s captain who attacked down the left, crossed in, to Lofthouse who knocks it to Moss on the right, corner to visitors. The resulting corner punched in by Casey, met Cuthbert’s head at the back post, a melee ensued, only for Amond to snatch at it and then be blocked, the ball gathered by Walker.

Nicke Kabamba was a thorn in the side of his former team, as the lion’s share of the hosts’ attacks went through him and as the sides traded blows, attack after attack, his interplay with De Havilland and Mason-Clark gave the home crowd hope whilst drawing the first proper save of the match, though it fell comfortably for Ross.

On the cusp of half time, it was those two who combined, with Mason-Clark attacking down the right wing, then skidded a cross along the deck to find Ryan De Havilland in the box to tuck it home The goal brought to a close a half that, in truth, had very few gilt edge chances and that left Woking how they were heading in behind at the interval.

Half-time: Barnet 1 Woking 0

The visitors made a change at half time to bring the returning James Daly on for the creative Ricky Korboa. The half also started brightly for Sarll’s men, with Grego-Cox finding himself more involved in the play, when he broke down the right. His pace allowed himself to position well, playing a one-two with Lofthouse, to then float a cross into the front post, but headed just over.

New man Daly looked lively from his first forays on the pitch, being involved in good attacking work from The Cards. He required treatment having drawn a foul from Ben Wynter’s high boot, leading to a free kick drifted in by Wilkinson, that then provided a corner in front of the travelling faithful. It was flown in by the dependable Kellerman and met at the back post by Rohan Ince, who headed back across the goal, but over the bar. The woodwork got its first of many workouts on the 55-minute mark, as De Havilland stuck cleanly from the right, which passed Ross, but rattled the left post and then out for a goal kick past a relieved Ross.

Kyran Lofthouse battles past his man
Kyran Lofthouse battles past his man
Phil Fiddes


By now the hour mark, play had become more committed with both sides forging more chances, granting the crowd to be encouraged, with a more boisterous atmosphere as a result. This was typified by Daly, who challenged hard and well in the middle of the field, then took the ball on, decided to shoot, but drove it well wide. In close pursuit was Grego-Cox, who’s pace again took him through the Bees’ defence down the middle and into the box, skipped across two tackles, then drew a foul; a penalty was claimed by the travelling support, but play on was the referee’s call.

Kabamba persisted in the second half and played out to the right from the centre circle, leading to a dangerous attack into the box by Barnet substitute Rob Hall, but he was foiled for a corner. An immediate Woking counterattack from the resulting play, led to Amond in space on the right crossing into the impactful James Daly on the edge of Barnet’s box, but failed to control and danger was averted. Not for long though, as minutes later it was Woking’s time to test the woodwork with a powerful shot by Kyran Lofthouse from the left, proving small margins were to decide the outcome.

Following a ball out wide to the right chased down by Dan Moss and Sam Beard, a 50/50 challenge left Beard on the floor requiring the physio. High spirits boiled over in the dugouts with a disagreeing words and actions were shared between the benches, with managers needing to be separated. One dugout was celebrating soon after, however, as the Bees were awarded a corner on the left, it was played deep, missed by the first attacker but netted by the head of Ben Wynter for the hosts to make it two

Nine minutes of stoppage time granted the men from Surrey further chances, including a strong run from Lofthouse on the left, who cut in, beat 3 men, then being brought down on the edge of the box. Kellerman bent the free kick in low, drawing a save from Walker, who parried just beyond the boot of the awaiting Daly. The final minute saw an effort from Amond, dragged wide following a nice flick down from Daly.

Sarll will feel that it could have been a different outcome, had more chances have been taken in the periods when they were on top against the hosts. This defeat leaves them all square with two wins, two defeats and zero goal difference, something that they’ll doubtlessly work towards rectifying when they next return home on the Bank Holiday weekend to face last season’s play-off semi-finalists Wrexham, in front of the BT cameras.

Barnet 1 Laurie Walker, 21 Ben Wynter, 4 Daniele Collinge, 6 Jerome Okimo, 8 Dale Gorman, 33 Ryan De Havilland, 23 Sam Beard, 32 Sean Shields (Robert Hall, ’64 (Moussa Diarra, ’91)), 11 Ephron Mason-Clark, 14 Harry Pritchard, 9 Nicke Kabamba

Unused subs: 18 Connor Smith, 12 James Callan, 44 Michael Phillips

Goals: De Havilland, 45’ Wynter, 82’

Bookings: Wynter, 83’

Woking: 13. Craig Ross, 12. Dan Moss, 6. Luke Wilkinson, 4. Scott Cuthbert, 3. Josh Casey (Tyreke Johnson,’71), 2. Kyran Lofthouse, 24. Rohan Ince, 17. Jim Kellermann, 7. Ricky Korboa (James Daly, 46’); 9. Reece Grego-Cox, 10. Padraig Amond

Unused subs: 1 Ethan Wady, 23 Jermaine Anderson, 5 Joe McNerney

Goals:

Bookings: Moss 75’, Kellerman 95’

Referee: Aaron Bannister

Attendance: 1,465 (280 Woking)

Man of the Match: James Daly – Whilst only playing one half, his impact in the second 45 opened up the match and he made sure he put himself amongst the chances that could have altered the outcome.
Barnet LINEUP
1Laurie Walker
21Ben Wynter
23Sam Beard
4Danny Collinge
6Jerome Okimo
14Harry Pritchard
33Ryan De Havilland
8Dale Gorman
32Sean Shields ('63)
11Ephron Mason-Clark
9Nicke Kabamba
BENCH
12James Callan
27Moussa Diarra ('90)
18Connor Smith
44Michael Phillips
7Robert Hall ('63) ('90)
WOKING LINEUP
13Craig Ross
12Dan Moss
3Josh Casey ('71)
6Luke Wilkinson
4Scott Cuthbert
24Rohan Ince
17Jim Kellermann
2Kyran Lofthouse
7Ricky Korboa ('46)
9Reece Grego-Cox
10Padraig Amond
BENCH
1Ethan Wady
5Joe McNerney
23Jermaine Anderson
11Tyreke Johnson ('71)
8James Daly ('46)

Barnet 2 - 0 Woking | Extended Match Highlights

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