Truro City FC vs Dartford: Match Report
Match Report
by Gareth Davies, Meadow Park, Tuesday
Vanarama National League South
Truro City: 0 – Dartford: 0
Truro City picked up a valuable point against relegation threatened Dartford at a rain lashed Meadow Park.
In a game of few clear-cut chances, Truro had the better goal scoring opportunities as time ticked down, but Dartford held on to secure a first clean sheet of the calendar year.
Inside the final 15 minutes, Tyler Harvey’s first-time left foot effort hit the side netting whilst substitute James Melhado’s teasing centre was turned towards goal and brilliantly saved by Dartford custodian Rhys Byrne.
At the other end, Tom Harrison’s last-ditch block deflected Ronny Nelson’s shot behind for a corner as Dartford threatened an unlikely winner, but the deadlock remained unbroken and the spoils shared.
City boss Paul Wotton made three changes from the side which lost late on at Tonbridge Angels in their previous encounter.
Ben Adelsbury and Dan Sullivan dropped out of the matchday squad altogether, while Ryan Kavanagh was named as a substitute. Will Dean moved from his customary midfield berth to a central defensive role in place of Adelsbury, while the former Exeter City man’s place in the engine room went to Ryan Brett.
Elsewhere in midfield, there were starts for Adam Porter and Dan Rooney.
Dartford, meanwhile, who have just one victory to their name so far this calendar year, and none for boss Adrian Pennock since appointment in early March, chose former City loan striker Ollie Bray to lead their line.
The Aldershot forward was recalled by the Hampshire side last Friday, only to join the Darts on loan until the end of the season.
With plenty at stake for both sides in their respective quests to retain status as a Step Two club, the opening exchanges were incredibly cagey.
City kept their powder dry until the 29th minute when the ball fell to Brett on the edge of the box, but he could only fire wide.
At the other end, Bray directed a shot just past James Hamon’s post while the Guernsey born gloveman also tipped a header over the bar from his former team mate.
After the turnaround, City had the first sight on goal when Harvey controlled the ball brilliantly on his chest, although his effort towards the goal lacked real power and Byrne held on.
The game then turned in Truro’s favour after 67 minutes when Melhado and Josh Hinds were thrust into the fray, with Porter and Rooney withdrawn.
These changes gave the hosts renewed attacking impetus and shortly after the substitutions, Ed Palmer’s long-range sighter went narrowly wide.
Hinds, who bagged his first City goal against Tonbridge last Saturday, was a real handful for the Dartford rearguard and 14 minutes from time, his persistence resulted in a goalmouth scramble which was hacked clear.
And as the second stanza entered its final stages, City really upped the ante in attack and came really close to the opener 10 minutes from time.
A Brett comer was only half cleared by Dartford and Palmer picked up the scraps. He fizzed the ball across goal to find Harvey, but his effort could only drift agonisingly wide of the target.
Four minutes later and home heads were in their collective hands again, whilst for Dartford, they breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Melhado worked himself into a good position down the right-hand side, with his cross into the corridor of uncertainty heading goalwards, only for Byrne to make a brilliant save.
That was City’s lot from an attacking point of view and despite Harrison’s late heroics, a winning goal from Dartford at that stage would have been a huge injustice.
Another clean sheet and a point closer to safety for Truro, with the only negative for Wotton’s charges being the late withdrawal of Harvey, who hobbled off in some discomfort in stoppage time, casting him as a major doubt for Easter fixtures against Slough and Chippenham.
Truro City: Hamon, Palmer, Dean, Harrison, Riley-Lowe, D Rooney (Melhado, 67), Porter (Hinds, 67), Brett, Law, Harvey (Kavanagh, 90), Neal. Subs not used: Sanders, Johnson-Fisher.
Dartford: Byrne, Block, Nelson, P Rooney, Sodje (Nembhard, 87), Wynter, Smith, Shomotun (Wall, 79), Bray, Coulson, Allen (Maloney, 83). Subs not used: Miller-Rodney, Wray.
Referee: Phillip Eddie

PHOTO: Dave Crawford
Match Reaction from Paul Wotton
Boss Paul Wotton felt his side’s 0-0 draw with Dartford at Meadow Park was ‘a good point’.
This result inches City a little closer to the magical 50-point mark which will almost certainly guarantee Wotton’s charges play Step Two football in 2024-25.
In a game of few chances, it was Dartford who had the better of those in the first half when former City loan striker Ollie Bray twice went close.
In the second stanza, after City made a double substitution 23 minutes from time, Tyler Harvey saw a goalbound effort hit the side netting while James Melhado’s cross was deflected on target and saved by Dartford incumbent Rhys Byrne.
At the other end, Tom Harrison blocked Ronny Nelson’s shot as Dartford hunted what would have been an undeserved late winner.
“One hundred per cent it is a good point and a clean sheet is always good too,” Wotton told trurocity.co.uk. “The first half was two cagey sides feeling each other out although we moved the ball better than we had done for a while.
“There were a couple of half chances that could have gone our way and Dartford are always a physical threat with their size, long throws and the fact all free-kicks come straight into the box.
“I thought we defended all of that well but at the start of the second half, I was a little concerned as Dartford were on top for a 10 to 15-minute spell.
“I made a couple of substitutions and the last 20 minutes, I was thrilled with us. We were positive in possession, we doubled up in the wide areas, their ‘keeper makes an unbelievable save and we also have a really good chance from a corner.
“Overall, I think 0-0 is a fair result but at the same time, I’m really, really pleased with the boys tonight.”
Wotton also revealed that there was an air of frustration in the home changing room after the game, although this was something the 46-year-old wasn’t upset at seeing.
This was just one of many positives that the City chief can take into Easter games against Slough (Good Friday) and Chippenham (Easter Monday).
“A real good thing about tonight is that the boys are a bit down in the changing room and I love that,” Wotton added. “They are not settling for (a draw) and we have a fast turnaround for Friday.
“I said to them that they were terrific and I enjoyed the work rate and endeavour. We had some real togetherness and yes, Dartford had a chance near the end, when Tom Harrison makes an unbelievable block, but apart from that, not a lot else.
“Overall I am really pleased and I can take a lot of positives.”
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