Friday Stat Attack - Dunn Cup Special
Another ‘Stat-tacular’ Friday of Stats...
OHAFC 1st XI: Old Cholmeleians (H), Arthur Dunn Cup 1st Round
TEAM:
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10th v 9th in Premier Division meet in 1st Rd of Cup
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Harrow’s fourth game of the season, Cholmeleians’ fifth
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OHAFC started season with three home defeats, Cholms one win and three defeats
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Last time out: Harrow lost 5-3 v Tonbridge, Cholms beat Salopians 2-1
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Last season in the Arthur Dunn Cup: OHAFC lost 3-2 at Repton in 1st Round, Cholms lost 6-1 at Salopians in Rd 2
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OHAFC Dunn Cup record last five seasons: Pld 12, Won 7 (1 after extra time), Lost 5 (2 aet)
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OHAFC Dunn Cup rounds reached last 5 seasons: Semi Final x1, Quarter-Final x2, 1st Round x2
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Biggest Cup win & defeat: Won 8-0 v Epsom Oct 2011 (1st Rd); Lost 4-0 v Winchester March 2013 (SF)
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Competition best (all-time): Won 2007, Semi-Finals 2000, 2002, 2013
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Corresponding League fixture last season: OHAFC won 1-0 (Lederman), Jan 11th 2014
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Previous meeting: OHAFC lost 4-1 (A) (Firoozan), April 26th 2014
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Overall Lge record between the teams (last 5 seasons): Pld 10, OHAFC Won 5, Drawn 2, Lost 3, Goals for 22, against 19
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Lge record at Harrow (last 5 seasons): Pld 5, Harrow won 4, Lost 1, Goals for 9, against 4
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Record OHAFC win: 4-1 (H), Apr 17th 2010
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Record OHAFC defeat: 4-1 (A), April 26th 2014
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One previous Dunn Cup meeting (last five seasons): OHAFC won 5-1 (H) 17th Dec 2011 (Bourke, Hoffen, Lederman, Martins, Milln)
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Of 12 Dunn Cup ties in last five seasons, OHAFC only drawn away twice
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Winners of Saturday's tie to play winners of Wellington v Chigwell at home in Round 2
PLAYER:
- 22 players from squad used this season, 73 in last five seasons
- 14-man squad named for Matchday 3
- Three players ever-present this season: Hoffen & Gilbert both started three games, Berry started two of three; Hoffen and Berry in Cup squad
- Leading Dunn Cup appearances last five seasons (Max 12 games): 12 – Lederman, 11 – Martins, 10 – Baker, 9 – Bourke, Milln
- Leading Dunn Cup scorers last five seasons: 11 – Hoffen, 5 – Martins, 4 – Baker, 3 – Brunt, Defty, Lederman
- Cater, Hill, Lalude set for Dunn Cup debuts
- Baker set for first appearance of the season and 75th 1st XI appearance in all comps in last 5 seasons
- Berry set for 25th 1st XI appearance in last five seasons
- Breeden set for 20th 1st XI appearance
- Will Orr-Ewing set for 1st Club appearance of the season
OHAFC 2nd XI: No Fixture
OHAFC 3rd XI: Old Cholmeleians 4’s (A)
TEAM
- 6th v 4th in Division 5 (North)
- Fourth game of the season for OHAFC, second for Cholms
- Last time out: OHAFC 3's lost 3-2 at Oundelians in a friendly, Cholms won 4-3 at Old Millhillians
- Last season: OHAFC 3's finished 5th in Division 5 last season, 13 points; Cholms 4’s finished 6th, 10 pts
- Previous meetings: OHAFC lost both fixtures last season, 4-1 (A) on 29th March 2014, 4-2 (H) on 2nd Nov 2013
- OHAFC away form this season: Pld 2, Drawn 1, Lost 1, Goals scored 3, conceded 5
- Cholms home form: Lost 4-1 to Old Merchats Taylor on Sept 20th
PLAYER
- 21 players used so far this season, 68 in last two seasons
- 14-strong squad named for Matchday 4
- Five ever-presents to date but none named in Matchday squad
- Kerry set for 30th appearance for the Club (all teams, all comps)
- Smith set for 10th League appearance for 3rd XI and 10th 3rd XI start in all competitions
- Dewan and Zundel set for Club debuts
- Gibson & Obi set for 3rd XI debut
- McHardy set for season debut for 3rd XI
Other Stats of the Week: October 18th 2014
- 291st day of the Gregorian Calendar, 67 days until Christmas
- 1926 Chuck Berry, American guitarist & singer was born
- 1947 Paul Chuckle, one half of the Chuckle brothers, was born
- 1955 Kids TV presenter Timmy Mallett was born
- 1968 Michael Stich, German tennis player, was born
- 1974 Welsh footballer and TV ‘pundit’ Robbie Savage was born
- 1984 Lyndsey Vonn, American skier and girlfriend of Tiger Woods, was born
National Events: Necktie Day in Croatia – Everyone must wear a necktie in public at all times or can be fined by police
Colemanballs of the Week:
“The World Cup is every four years so it’s going to be a perennial problem” (Gary Lineker)