FA Cup 1st Round Qualifying Round

Shortwood United 1

Cirencester Town 1

TWO sublimely-executed goals, one for each side, in an otherwise utterly forgettable FA Cup tie means that Shortwood United and Cirencester Town will have to go through it all again in a replay on Tuesday night.

Mark Pritchett had been one of the heroes of Shortwood’s epic FA Cup run last season and for the majority of the game it looked like his fourth-minute goal for the visitors was going to dump his former team-mates out of the competition.

Pritchett, in an advance position from an early Ciren set-piece, launched himself at a Ben Wells cross and caught a scissors kick flush to send it rocketing past Tim King in the Shortwood goal.

Pritchett’s centre back partner Leigh Henry tried to get in on the act three minutes later but he headed a corner over the bar from a good position.

From that point Shortwood took control for a 20-minute spell but despite some dangerous crosses from Matt Bennett they rarely threatened the Ciren goal.

Ciren weathered the storm and came back with two set-piece headers from Leigh Henry (both saved) while Ed Williams was becoming increasingly influential up front.

However, at the other end, the hosts had their best chance in the 36th minute. Tim Haddock struck a rasping drive from 25 yards and with Lewis Sommers moving his considerable bulk out of the way only late, an unsighted Glyn Garner did well to pull off an excellent finger tip save.

Ciren had the ball in the net again in the 53rd minute, inevitably from a set piece. Wells floated a free kick to the back post where Matt Liddiard was adjudged offside as he headed the ball down into the path of Gethin Jones to finish.

With both sides well below their best, the tie became increasingly scrappy but the visitors should have sewn up matters in the 73rd minute when a Henry knockdown in the box fell to Liddiard six yards out.

The versatile midfielder, playing as a target man following the return of Nat Jarvis to Gloucester City after his successful loan spell at the Corinium Stadium, hit an unconvincing side-footed effort over the bar. It was the best chance of the match.

Ciren were made to rue the miss four minutes later when two Shortwood subs caught them on the break with a sucker punch. A Ciren attack broke down in the opponents’ box and three passes later it was in Garner’s net.

The ball was played out of defence to Marley Thomas who fed James Singh down the right touchline. Ciren were slow to close him down and his pinpoint early cross was met at the back post by Ross Langworthy whose strike back across goal wrong-footed Garner.

A lot of indifferent huffing and puffing ensued until the final whistle without either side fashioning the killer chance that would have taken them to the next stage.

Cirencester Town: Garner, Anson (Elliott, 86), Henry, Pritchett, Prictor, Wells (Hooper, 74), Edge (Reid, 74), Jones, Williams, Liddiard, Bennett. Unused sub: Mortimer-Jones.

ELLIS DUNTON has returned to Cirencester Town after his short-lived move to Chippenham Town.

Defender Dunton, who endured an injury-plagued start to his career with the Bluebirds, played in central midfield for the Cirencester Town Development Team in their impressive 4-0 home victory over New College Swindon.

The game also saw winger Jacob Davidge return from injury with a goal.