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Apr 02, 2012 Sports
The veteran All Greys made light work of Old Fort when the sides met in their first round clash on Saturday March 31st at Saints ground. With a goal each from four former national players on the All Greys side, the game was never in doubt as Old Fort could only muster a double themselves.
Azad DeAbreu, who has been a goal threat in every match, opened to All Greys account with a crafty reverse sweep 11 minutes in, while Alan Fernandes added a second with a well placed shot just 2 minutes later. Old Fort’s Fitzroy Leitch managed to reduce the margin before the half with Old Fort’s first goal but the second half would favour All Greys once again.
Damon Woodroffe and Ivor Thompson scored two more for the All Greys in the second half to take their team’s tally to 4 before Deon Carew’s final consolation goal for Old Fort. The 4-1 victory sees the All Greys settled in second place of the tournament behind the other undefeated side the Hikers.
The Hikers would take on Saints in the second clash of the day with Andrew Stewart and Leon Bacchus being their marksmen for the day. The pair would score the only goals of the match as the Hikers cruised to an easy victory, maintaining their top position in the tournament.
The Hikers remain in top position with 12 points, while the All Greys hold second place with 9 points. GCC have 6 points and Old Fort have 3, while Saints and Airbenders round out the pool on zero. The critical matchup between GCC and the All Greys takes place next at GCC today April 2nd from 4:45PM.
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