Westfield's fine form ends with heavy loss to Jarvis Brook

Westfield Football Club chairman Jack StapleyWestfield Football Club chairman Jack Stapley
Westfield Football Club chairman Jack Stapley
Westfield Football Club's run of 10 points from a possible 12 ended with a heavy defeat.

The Westies lost 4-1 away to 10-man Jarvis Brook in Southern Combination League Division Two on Saturday.

Westfield chairman and defender Jack Stapley said: “It was really disappointing. Too many people were off colour and we just didn’t click.

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“It just felt flat. They won every 50-50, especially first half, and they just seemed a bit more hungry than us. A few of our boys looked like they didn’t really fancy it.”

Trailing 1-0, Westfield fashioned two big chances while Jarvis Brook had a player in the sin-bin either side of half time, but Terry Robinson shot straight at the goalkeeper and Lee Paine chipped over the crossbar.

Within five minutes of their sin-binned player coming back on, Jarvis Brook went 2-0 up. The hosts had a man sent-off for pushing the referee, but picked Westfield off on the counter-attack and opened up a 4-0 lead.

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Westfield nabbed a consolation when Rob Higgins claimed the final touch to a Connor Charlton cross with an opposing defender in close attendance.

“We just weren’t good enough on the day and we were told that in no uncertain terms,” added Stapley.

Westfield: H. Stapley; May, J. Stapley, McNamee, Bell (Harffey); Charlton, Ferguson, King; Higgins, Paine (Shelton), Robinson (Carey).