Match Report - Wales 0 - 3 England
24 May 2008
Players
| Wales |
| 21 |
Lee Idzi (GK)
|
| 3 |
Paul Keddle
|
| 4 |
Danny Parslow
|
| 5 |
Gethin Jones
|
| 8 |
Adrian Harris
|
| 9 |
Rhys Griffiths
|
| 10 |
Graham Evans
|
| 12 |
Kyle Critchell
|
| 14 |
Michael Byrne
|
| 16 |
Paul Fowler
|
| 17 |
Craig Jones (Rhyl)
|
| 1 |
Paul Pritchard (GK)
|
| 2 |
Chris Thomas
|
| 6 |
Lee Surman
|
| 16 |
Chris Venables
|
| 11 |
Les Davies
|
| 15 |
Craig Jones (Llanelli)
|
| 18 |
Chad Bond
|
| England |
| 13 |
Adam Bartlett (GK)
|
| 2 |
John Brayford
|
| 3 |
Kevin Nicholson
|
| 4 |
Ben Harding
|
| 5 |
Wayne Hatswell
|
| 6 |
Michael Morrison
|
| 7 |
Russell Penn
|
| 10 |
Mitchell Cole
|
| 15 |
John Martin
|
| 16 |
Andy Burgess
|
| 18 |
Steve Morrison
|
| 1 |
Scott Tynan (GK)
|
| 8 |
Lewis Chalmers
|
| 9 |
Shaun Harrad
|
| 12 |
Chris McPhee
|
| 14 |
Daniel Gleeson
|
| 17 |
John Shaw
|
Substitutions
| On | Off | Minute |
| Craig Jones (Llanelli) |
Paul Keddle |
58 |
| Chris Venables |
Adrian Harris |
60 |
| Les Davies |
Graham Evans |
63 |
| Chad Bond |
Michael Byrne |
81 |
| Chris Thomas |
Paul Fowler |
89 |
| On | Off | Minute |
| Lewis Chalmers |
John Martin |
20 |
| Shaun Harrad |
Mitchell Cole |
61 |
| John Shaw |
Steve Morrison |
67 |
| Chris McPhee |
Michael Morrison |
72 |
Goals
| England | Minute |
| Andy Burgess
(PEN)
|
27 |
| Michael Morrison
|
34 |
| Shaun Harrad
|
65 |
Cards
| England | Minute |
 |
Wayne Hatswell |
74 |
Officials
Referee: Thomas Robertson (Scotland)
Assistant referee 1: H.E.Farrall (Wales)
Assistant referee 2: J.P.Swindley (Wales)
4th official: Adrian Bacarisa (Gibraltar)
Other information
Attendance: 659
Report: Wales were unable to match England throughout much of the 90 minutes at Belle Vue, Rhyl today (Saturday).
Tony Pennock's men fought hard, but were unable to match the class shown by the England C team and went-in 2-0 down at half time.
Goals had come from a 27th minute penalty by Andy Burgess and that was followed by another from Michael Morrison six minutes later.
In the second half, the game did not reach the levels of the first half and when substitute Shaun Harrad added a third on 65 minutes, it was only a fair reflection of the advantage that England had.
The other match finished 4-2 to Scotland against Gibraltar at Oswestry.