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Dartford v Canvey Island

Dartford search for their first home win of the season against Canvey Island in the Isthmian Premier on the weekend.

The Darts opened their home campaign with a defeat on Tuesday night. After winning the opening fixture at Cray Valley Paper Mills, the Darts failed to add more early points to their tally against a side who lost 8-0 on matchday one. Canvey Island are still waiting to get off the mark, suffering two defeats in a row.

Prior to kick-off on Tuesday night against Potters Bar Town, Eddie Dsane was announced as a new signing. The striker has had recent experience in the Isthmian Premier with Margate, Horsham and Kingstonian. Adrian Pennock named an unchanged starting lineup, but was still without Duane Ofori-Acheampong, midfielder Samir Carruthers and goalkeeper Jacob Marsden.

The Darts were unable to produce any clear chances in the first half, which helped the visitors grow in confidence. Just before conceding, Dartford had a warning when summer signing Ore Bello raced through on goal only to miss. Two minutes later Potters Bar Town went ahead when Steve Cawley netted their first of the season.

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In the second half, the Darts began to create some chances after the hour mark including one from Dsane, who had come on as a substitute to make his debut. However the hosts drew a blank in front of goal falling to their first loss of the season.

Canvey Island are next up at Princes Park and the last time Dartford hosted the Gulls it turned out to be an epic encounter back in October 2010. Drawn in the F.A Cup third qualifying round, the two sides had already drawn 2-2 just three days earlier. The replay finished 3-3 after extra time going all the way to penalties. Frank Everett put Canvey Island in front, but the Darts raced ahead with goals from Danny Harris, Carl Rook and Paul Goodacre. The visitors fought back with an Alex Rhodes brace. The penalty shoot out finished 9-8 to the Darts.

Dartford had won all six meetings between the two sides before the F.A Cup tie. The last league fixture between the pair was in April 2010 at Princes Park. Once again Canvey Island went in front before Harris and Elliot Bradbrook turned the game around.

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The reverse fixture four months earlier ended up 5-2 to the Darts. Lee Burns scored twice, Jamie Coyle, Rob Haworth and Harris added to the tally.

Canvey Island lost to Isthmian Division One South East playoff winners Chichester City on the opening day. Manager, Brad Wellman handed out full debuts to six of his squad, but was without new signings Chris Harris and Harry Hope. Jimmy Wallace and Mason Hall were also absent from the matchday squad.

The Gulls took the lead in Sussex after eight minutes. Although Conor Hubble missed his penalty the midfielder stuck away the rebound. In the second half Jimmy Wild levelled for the hosts and Joe Moore netted the winner for Chichester City.

On Tuesday night, Canvey Island were in action again in an Essex derby with Hashtag United. This time Harris was available and made his debut and Kane Gilbert made his first start since returning to the Gulls from Halstead Town. Making way for the duo were Emmanuel Adebiyi and Finlay Dorrell.

The Tags led at the break through their captain and former Dartford midfielder Max Cornhill. The Gulls went two down just past the hour when Ayo Olukoga scored his first goal for Hashtag United. In the final few minutes Canvey Island set up a nervy finish for their opponents after Gilbert scored a consolation.

Last season was Canvey Island’s second campaign back in the Isthmian Premier. The Gulls reached third-place but were defeated in the playoffs. The Essex club were unable to replicate that success last term finishing fourteenth. Inconsistent form and a leaky defence, the second worst out of non-relegated sides, prevented Canvey Island from a better showing. Yet they ended the campaign strongly with just two losses in their last eight.

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 6 / Canvey Island wins: 0 / Draws: 2

Previous Meetings

Dartford 3 – 3 Canvey Island (12/10/2010 – F.A Cup)*
Canvey Island 2 – 2 Dartford (09/10/2010 – F.A Cup)
Dartford 2 – 1 Canvey Island (05/04/2010 – National South)
Canvey Island 2 – 5 Dartford (29/12/2009 – National South)
Dartford 4 – 0 Canvey Island (13/04/2009 – National South)
Canvey Island 2 – 3 Dartford (27/12/2008 – National South)
* – Dartford won 9-8 on penalties

Statistics

  • Dartford have won all six league fixtures against Canvey Island with an aggregate score of 21-6
  • The Darts have won three and drawn one at Princes Park versus the Gulls in all competitions
  • Dartford have scored in every game against Canvey Island averaging 3.25 goals a game

On This Day

Dartford’s last home match on this day was 20 years ago in the Southern League Division One East. The Darts drew 3-3 with Great Wakering Rovers , the third consecutive home game on 17 August in which they had scored three. In 2002, Dartford beat King’s Lynn 3-0 and in 1994, Greenwich Borough were beaten 3-1 in the Kent League. Dartford’s last two matches on this day have ended in a loss on the road. Most recently Weymouth won 3-1 five years ago in the National South and in 2010, Hampton and Richmond secured a 1-0 victory.

Dartford v Potters Bar Town

Dartford are back at Princes Park on Tuesday night in their Isthmian Premier home opener against Potters Bar Town.

The Darts got off to a winning start on the weekend in a local derby at Cray Valley Paper Mills. Adrian Pennock handed out eight debuts to new signings and academy graduates as his new look side beat the Isthmian Division One South East champions.

Injury to goalkeeper Jacob Marsden in the final pre-season match meant late loan signing from Sutton United, Matt Kerbey made his first appearance. Duane Ofori-Acheampong and Samir Carruthers will be unavailable on Tuesday night, but Oliver Box made a return on Saturday and an impact.

Box linked up well with new striker Callum Jones in the first half and the pair combined for Dartford’s first goal of the season. The away side went in at the break ahead, but it could have been more than 1-0. Early in the second-half Cray Valley Paper Mills had Hassan Ibrahiym sent off, however the Millers still managed to equalise controversially through Tom Chambers. Then a moment of magic by Denzelle Olopade won Dartford the game when he curled home a shot from 30 yards.

Pennock couldn’t have wished for a better start, especially the first half an hour of the match, he spoke to kentonline after the victory and commented: “We’ve got a good mix of youth and experience. I thought the first 25-30 minutes was excellent and we should have been 4-0 up by half-time”. The Dartford boss added: “We’ve got to be very pleased with the three points. You always want to start with a win. If we were standing here and it was 1-1 after playing against ten men for so long, we’d be disappointed”.

Potters Bar Town had a disastrous start to their campaign losing 8-0 at home to Dover Athletic. After half an hour the match was all square until the Scholars collapsed and went in at half-time 4-0 down. Goalkeeper Seb Stacey was signed on loan from Milton Keynes Dons just 24 hours before kick-off. Dover Athletic’s George Nikaj helped himself to a hat-trick, whilst Luke Baptiste, Ruben Soares-Junior, Harrison Pont, Joe Tennent and Jaiden Drakes-Thomas all got in on the act.

Manager Max Mitchell apologised to the fans who travelled to Kings Langley to watch the home defeat. He said: “It was a performance that left me a little bit shell-shocked, in all honesty, to go from a team competing last Saturday against St Albans to today was two completely different sides”.

It’s been 17 years since the Darts hosted the Scholars in what became a title winning season under Tony Burman. Dartford went on to lift the Isthmian Division One North and in that campaign they beat Potters Bar Town 4-0 at home.

Junior Kadi, Ryan Hayes and Brendon Cass combined to set up Jay May for the opener. Cass doubled the lead and Kadi added a third from a tight angle. Elliot Bradbrook rounded up the scoring by netting the fourth. The previous ‘home’ match against the Scholars ended in a 2-1 defeat pre-Princes Park in 2006.

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Since then the Darts have climbed to the top of non-league before relegation returned them back to the Isthmian Premier last season. Meanwhile Potters Bar Town were runners up of the Isthmian Division One North in 2018. A reorganisation of step three meant the Scholars didn’t need to participate in the playoffs that season. Instead, they won promotion and for the first time reached the Isthmian Premier. The Scholars have recently spent four full campaigns in the Premier finishing between thirteenth and sixteenth in each season.

After one month of last season it looked like the Hertfordshire club were in for a long campaign. Six straight defeats from the opening day left the Scholars joint bottom, but they finally got off the mark against eventual runners up Chatham Town mid-September. Potters Bar Town went on to lose just four from the next 26 fixtures. However, early season form returned as they finished the campaign with one win and nine defeats.

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 2 / Potters Bar Town wins: 1 / Draws: 1

Previous Meetings

Potters Bar Town 2 – 2 Dartford (05/04/2008 – Isthmian Division One North)
Dartford 4 – 0 Potters Bar Town (27/10/2007 – Isthmian Division One North)
Dartford 1 – 2 Potters Bar Town (11/03/2006 – Southern League Div One East)
Potters Bar Town 1 – 4 Dartford (08/10/2005 – Southern League Div One East)

Statistics

  • Dartford are unbeaten in the last two matches against Potters Bar Town (W1, D1)
  • The Darts kept the only clean sheet in this fixture the last time they hosted the Scholars at Princes Park
  • Dartford have won one of their last 11 home league games and that was on the final day of last season (D4, L6)

On This Day

Pierre Fonkeu was at the double two years ago on this day when the Darts beat Cheshunt 2-1 at Princes Park. Dartford have won both their home games on 13 August and recorded the same score in 1968, the Darts beat Guildford City in the Southern League First Division. In between those victories Dartford have been on the road winning three all on the opening day. Whitstable Town were defeated 3-1 in 1994 and Arlesley Town 1-0 in 2005. Six years later, Elliot Bradbrook, Tom Bonner and a Charlie Sheringham brace sealed a 4-0 triumph at Weston-super-Mare. Aldershot Town were victorious in 2013 and the Darts claimed a 1-1 draw at Chelmsford City in 2016, Luke Wanadio scoring for Dartford.

Cray Valley Paper Mills v Dartford

Dartford begin life back in the Isthmian Premier with a visit to Division One South East champions Cray Valley Paper Mills this weekend.

Separated by two divisions last term and around ten miles geographically, Adrian Pennock’s overhauled squad start their campaign with a first ever local derby against the Millers. Just three players stayed on following relegation four months ago, all of which came through Dartford’s academy.

In contrast to Pennock’s rebuilding, Cray Valley Paper Mills carry momentum and confidence into the new season. Steve McKimm’s side are creating history after securing a league title and finishing in their highest ever position. The Millers will be making their debut in the Isthmian Premier on Saturday.

The new look Dartford provides a blend of youth and experience, familiar faces and new names. Oliver Box, George Whitefield and Sam Odaudu were the trio retained who had graduated through the academy. Joining the triumvirate via the same route are Ashdon Day, Joseph Kpaka, Dean Nayler and Jeremiah Pinder, whilst Gabe Campbell is another youngster spotted elsewhere.

Returning to the club, Josh Hill will be marshalling the defence and has been named captain, Duane Ofori-Acheampong will provide a target up front and Samir Carruthers creativity in midfield. Carruthers is one of three joining this summer from Chelmsford City along with goalkeeper Jacob Marsden and Callum Jones, the striker has had a productive pre-season with three goals in six appearances.

Marsden will have to wait for his competitive debut after picking up an injury in the final pre-season game against Boreham Wood. In his place is loan signing Matt Kerbey from Sutton United. Another two fresh faces arrived this week with right back Sam Okoye joining from Hasting United and Mert Apat from Concord Rangers. Both impressed on trial during friendlies this summer.

Completing the squad Tyler Christian-Law arrives from Isthmian Premier champions AFC Hornchurch, Ben Allen from Haringey Borough, Denzelle Olopade from Erith and Belvedere and Luther Williams, who was last at Leatherhead.

Dartford’s pre-season ended with a late 2-0 defeat to National South side Boreham Wood, but warm up performances have been pleasing as the newly assembled squad looks to gel together. Box and Ofori-Acheampong were rested after minor injuries earlier in Dartford’s preparations. Carruthers will have to wait for his first competitive match since returning and is expected to be back in a couple of weeks.

The Darts beat National League side Sutton United and picked up a draw and a victory against Isthmian Division One South East sides Margate and Ashford United respectively. The two defeats came against Football League sides Charlton Athletic and Gillingham.

Former Darts, Lyle Della-Verde and Marcell Barrington were on the scoresheet in Cray Valley Paper Mills’ first friendly, which they won 6-1 against Southern Counties East side Corinthian. Barrington only made two substitute appearances for Dartford in the 2019/2020 campaign. Della-Verde was part of the 2017/2018 squad starting 22 times and making 12 substitute appearances, he also found the back of the net in the 5-0 victory over Sevenoaks Town in pre-season.

Freddie Parker led the pre-season scoring charts for the Millers and although he only scored in three friendlies, he racked up six goals, including one on the weekend in the 3-2 defeat to Southern Premier South side Chertsey Town. Parker also scored a hat-trick in the victory over his former team Sevenoaks Town.

Also finding the net in the last pre-season outing was Andre Coker, another former Dart now with the Millers after his move from Folkestone Invicta this summer. The attacker appeared in Dartford’s 2018/2019 season scoring three goals in 30 appearances, 17 as substitute. Both Parker and Coker will be hoping to fill the void left by the departure of last season’s top scorer Kyrell Lisbie, who joined Braintree Town.

Manager Steve McKimm guided Cray Valley Paper Mills to the Isthmian Division One South East title last term and reached the F.A Cup first round. In that cup tie the Millers drew with League One Charlton Athletic at the Valley before losing the replay 6-1. The Kent side won the league by six points, losing just once and scoring 103 goals. They also won 16 straight league matches on the road dropping just two points to remain unbeaten on their travels for the season.

On This Day

Dartford have opened their season twice on 10 August with the first time dating back to 1968, the Darts travelled up to Corby Town and won 5-1. Debutant Adam Birchall scored the only goal to ensure Dartford got their 2013/2014 National League season off to a winning start in a 1-0 victory against Alfreton Town at Princes Park. With league schedules beginning earlier, the Darts were beaten 1-0 at Whitehawk in 2016 in the second game of the season. Three years later a 1-1 draw saw a rare Adam Cunnington goal versus Havant and Waterlooville, three matches into the 2019/2020 campaign.

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