League One
March 16, 2013
Orient crush 10-man Cumbrians
Scoring Summary
| Leyton Orient | Carlisle United |
|---|---|
| Roman Vincelot (32') | Matty Robson (78') |
| Shaun Batt (45') | |
| Kevin Lisbie (pen 69') | |
| Dean Cox (89') |
Teams
| Leyton Orient | Carlisle United |
|---|---|
| 1 Jamie Jones | 20 Mark Gillespie |
| 15 Nathan Clarke | 23 Sean O'Hanlon |
| 5 Scott Cuthbert | 5 Danny Livesey |
| 4 Roman Vincelot | 3 Matty Robson |
| 21 Lee Cook | 2 Frank Simek |
| 22 Martin Rowlands | 22 Jordan Mustoe |
| 7 Dean Cox | 12 Paul Thirlwell |
| 2 Leon McSweeney | 4 Jon-Paul McGovern |
| 17 Moses Odubajo | 21 James Berrett |
| 9 Kevin Lisbie | 16 Brad Potts |
| 28 Shaun Batt | 17 Mark Beck |
| Substitutes | |
| 19 Charlie Grainger | Adam Collin 1 |
| 3 Gary Sawyer | Peter Murphy 6 |
| 27 Elliot Omozusi | Andrew Welsh 7 |
| 11 Jimmy Smith | Liam Noble 8 |
| 14 Charlie MacDonald | David Symington 19 |
| 39 David Mooney | Danny Cadamarteri 11 |
| Rory Loy 9 | |
| Substitutions | |
| Charlie MacDonald for Shaun Batt (67) | Peter Murphy for Danny Livesey (29) |
| David Mooney for Kevin Lisbie (72) | David Symington for Jon-Paul McGovern (59) |
| Adam Collin for James Berrett (68) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Nathan Clarke (73) | Mark Gillespie (13) |
| Peter Murphy (33) | |
| Red Cards | |
| Mark Gillespie (68) | |
| · Squads: Leyton Orient | Carlisle United | |
Goals by Romain Vincelot, Shaun Batt, Kevin Lisbie and Dean Cox allowed Leyton Orient to collect a 4-1 win over Carlisle at Brisbane Road with the visitors' consolation coming from Matty Robson.
The Cumbrians finished with 10 men after goalkeeper Mark Gillespie saw red for his second bookable offence.
He had been booked for handling outside the area in the first period and then he brought down striker Charlie MacDonald in the 66th minute and was dismissed by referee Simon Hooper - but by then the home side were already two goals ahead.
Vincelot opened the scoring after 32 minutes when he met a perfect cross from Cox to power the ball past Gillespie and on the stroke of half-time Batt doubled Orient's lead when he stabbed home a cross from Lee Cook.
Substitute MacDonald had raced clear when he was brought down and after Gillespie's dismissal, Kevin Lisbie stepped forward to coolly slot home the penalty past replacement keeper Adam Collin.
Although the visitors pulled a goal back through a superbly-struck shot by Robson, Orient completed a 4-1 win over Carlisle for the second time this season when Cox volleyed the ball home with two minutes remaining.



