Late blast from Lawless sends Hatters through

Youngsters earn second round tie with Uxbridge

FA Trophy first round

Welling United (1) 1

Luton Town (0) 2

A MAGNIFICENT late strike from Alex Lawless saw Luton Town earn an FA Trophy second round tie at home to Uxbridge as they edged past Welling United, writes Mike Simmonds.

With extra-time looming, Lawless blasted home a peach of an effort from outside the box to finally kill off the challenge of their dogged Blue Square Bet South opponents on Tuesday evening.

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In front of just 404 people, a record low crowd for a competitive Hatters game, beating the 469 versus Thames in the early 1930s, manager Richard Money kept his promise to send the same side for the replay with JJ O’Donnell making his full debut in place of Jake Howells.

The boss made a number of positional changes though with Ed Asafu-Adjaye left back, Alex Lawless right back and O’Donnell stationed on the left wing.

The bench had an extremely youthful look to it too, with the likes of Cauley Woodrow, Jordan Patrick, Christian Tavernier and Newman Carney all involved.

In a quiet opening, only two shots were fired in anger and both Wings player-manager Jamie Day and Hatters striker Jason Walker were well off target.

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The forward had another sight of goal on 20 minutes, when he rose highest to meet Alex Lacey’s cross, but his angled header bounced wide.

O’Donnell was desperately unlucky not to win a penalty after a darting run midway through the half. Riding two challenges, he was eventually cleaned out in the area, but referee Rob Whitton blew for an earlier infringement and his free kick was headed clear.

The visitors only real efforts came from distance as Godfrey Poku was next to take aim as his shot thudded into the advertising hoardings, while O’Donnell tried his luck from even further out, but drove straight at keeper Gareth Stewart.

Both Dan Walker and Jason Walker combined well on 35 minutes as the winger’s deep delivery was headed by the Town frontman into the gloves of Stewart.

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Visiting keeper Mark Tyler was a spectator for the majority of the half though he had to backpedal smartly to claim Loick Pires’ intended cross.

Pires tried to break the deadlock on his own just before the break, chesting a long ball down and powering forward, only to drag a left-footed shot wide of the mark.

Welling took the lead on the stroke of half time in the softest of fashions when Jack Oberstellar sent over a high cross and Tyler went up with Luis Cumbers only for the ball to slither out of his hands and over the line via the back of the Wings midfielder.

After the break, Hatters looked to pull a goal back straight away, but Dan Walker’s header was wayward.

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