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Today it's the 3rd Round of the Trophy and a tough one

FA Trophy 3rd Round Saturday 15th January 2005
Att. 544
Sutton United 0 - 2 Grays Athletic

Goalscorers
Dennis Oli (56)
Leroy Griffiths (71)

Starting Line-ups
Phil Wilson
Stuart Booth
Lewis Gonsalves
Chris Nurse
John Scarborough
Scott Corbett
Craig Watkins
Paul Honey
Peter Fear
Nigel Brake
Joff Vansittart

Ashley Bayes
Steve Robinson
John Nutter
Jamie Stuart
Joe Bruce
Dean Brennan
John Martin
Stuart Thurgood
Vil Powell
Steve West
Dennis Oli

Substitutes
Glenn Boosey
Graham Tydeman
Danny Dray

Carl Emberson
Mitchell Cole
Gary Hooper
Tony Battersby
Leroy Griffiths

Substitutions
Glenn Boosey -> Chris Nurse (68) Leroy Griffiths -> Steve West (54)
Gary Hooper -> Vil Powell (66)

Match report

Grays too strong for United

Sutton were hit by the Grays rollercoaster in this hard-fought FA Trophy clash when, despite being away from home, Grays booked their fourth round appearance.

The Gander Green Lane encounter was a bruising one for both teams, each of who started on Saturday with impressive recent records.

With Grays' Steve Robinson in the starting line up, in the place of injured Lee Matthews, and Leroy Griffiths still out being replaced by Vill Powell, the opening minutes were all Grays.

However, Powell, set up first by Dennis Oli and then when Robinson's brilliant setup got him through, missed a couple of gilt-edged chances. John Martin came close to as Grays dominated.

Shell-shocked Sutton began to come back into the game halfway through the first period as Craig Watkins almost converted midfielder Joff Vansittart's header.

However, Blues keeper Ashley Bayes was there to parry the ball which struck the crossbar.

End-to-end action saw Vansittart again tormenting an agile-looking Blues keeper. Bayes produced another save, this time low to thwart the poachers attempted nodded goal attempt.

Whatever manager Mark Stimson said during the halftime chat worked as the side emerged with more fire in their bellies for the last 45 minutes.

Powell was unlucky when his shot left Sutton keeper Phil Wilson wrong-footed but the ball whizzes wide.

Ten minutes after the restart Steve West collided with a Sutton player and picked up a nasty head gash, forcing Stimmo to bring off the player and give crowd-pleasing recent flu-struck absentee Leroy Griffiths a chance.

The visitors gained the lead when they took advantage of a napping defence. Martin's short corner to Brennan was whipped across to Stuart Thurgood who found Oli. He used his head to put Grays in the driving seat.

U's Chris Nurse then tried his luck from 25 yards, but sent his shot at least a foot over the bar, and then Fear was cautioned for a deliberate foul on steadfast defender Jamie Stuart.

With just over a quarter of an hour remaining Hooper's right hand run and Griffiths' finish made sure of the tie. Although the home side fought back, it was too little too late.

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