Wanderers 4, LEYTON ORIENT 4.
Aggregate: 7-5.
WANDERERS
4-4-2
GAVIN WARD ... 5
STEVE McANSEPIE ... 5
ANDY TODD ... 5
MIKE WHITLOW ... 5
JIMMY PHILLIPS ... 5
JAMIE POLLOCK ... 6
PER FRANDSEN ... 6
ALAN THOMPSON ... 6
MICHAEL JOHANSEN ... 5
*PETER BEARDSLEY ... 8
NATHAN BLAKE ... 7
Subs: Arnar Gunnlaugsson (7) for Johansen 15 mins, John McGinlay (6) for Blake 52 mins, Greg Strong for Gunnlaugsson 71 mins.
LEYTON ORIENT
4-4-2
Hyde; Warren, Hicks, Smith, Clark; Baker, Ling, Inglethorpe, Naylor; Griffiths, Harris. Subs: Channing for Baker 60 mins, Joseph for Harris 75 mins, Colkin for Inglethorpe 75 mins.
Referee: Graham Frankland (North Riding).
Attendance: 6,444.
Goals: Wanderers - Blake 8 mins and 36, McGinlay (pen) 65 mins, Gunnlaugsson 66 mins; Orient - Inglethorpe 7 mins, Griffiths 16, Baker 55, Warren 90.
Shots/headers on target: Wanderers 16, Orient 9.
Corners: Wanderers 6, Orient 4.
Fouls committed: Wanderers 11, Orient 8.
Offsides: Wanderers 10, Orient 3.
Yellow cards: Orient - Hicks 65 mins (unsporting behaviour), Warren 81 mins (unsporting behaviour)
Man of the Match
PETER BEARDSLEY
DESPITE the frustration that the old campaigner falls between two stools (neither out and out striker nor midfielder) he remains a class act and his prompting and probing is still top quality.
Magic Moment
NATHAN Blake's finish for his second goal. So often the danger man in the early Premiership games, Blake has missed his share of eyeball to eyeball confrontations with goalkeepers but Paul Hyde stood no chance this time.
Moan of the Match
WANDERERS' failure to cope with a Third Division attack. The back-line looked a collection of strangers to start with and they didn't improve much. The bitterest blow was conceding the late goal that left them still without a win in four games at the Reebok.
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