First-half - Byron Moore climbs to head at goal (1)

Whitchurch Alport claimed the Eddie Morris Memorial Trophy with a 2-1 friendly win over Nantwich Town, writes Liam Price.

There were few attacks of note in the first half other than a Callum Saunders shot for the Dabbers that was pulled wide of the far post on his weaker right foot.

The one moment of quality in the first period resulted in the opening goal.

A Whitchurch free kick from the right hand side was headed up rather than away and an Alport trialist watched it fall from a great height and tucked away a brilliant side-foot volley that the Nantwich keeper could not do anything about.

In the second half, some positional and personnel changes worked well for the Dabbers as they controlled almost the entirety of the second period.

Ollie Pope and Liam Fitzpatrick had half chances, as did recently announced signing Iwan Roberts.

But Roberts was not to be denied as he was picked out in the box with a top cross from sub Aidy Roxburgh to head in unmarked for the equaliser in the 68th minute.

Second-half - Dabbers equalise from a header (1)
Second-half – Dabbers equalise from a header

Fitzpatrick saw a goalbound effort very well blocked as they pressed for the winner, but Nantwich were to be hit with the sucker punch in the last minute.

A rare foray forward by the home side led to a couple of corners.

The second of those was headed in, again unmarked, by a different Whitchurch trialist.

Alport had won it with what seemed to be their only two shots on target in the match.

After the game, Dabbers manager Luke Goddard was inducted into Whitchurch’s Hall of Fame for significant figures in their club history, after a very successful managerial spell there.

The next game for Nantwich is against Northwich Victoria at home on Tuesday 14th July at 7.45pm.

(Images courtesy of Jonathan White)

Second-half - Trialist heads the winner for Whitchurch Alport 2-1 (1)
Second-half – Trialist heads the winner for Whitchurch Alport 2-1
Eddie Morris family members present Memorial Cup to Alport (1)
Eddie Morris family members present Memorial Cup to Alport

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