League Two
October 2, 2012
Cureton double stings Bees
Scoring Summary
| Barnet | Exeter City |
|---|---|
| Jake Hyde (81') | Jamie Cureton (35') |
| Jamie Cureton (67') |
Teams
| Barnet | Exeter City |
|---|---|
| 18 Sam Cowler | 24 Rhys Evans |
| 30 David Stephenson | 16 Kevin Amankwaah |
| 2 Barry Fuller | 6 Danny Coles |
| 32 Krystian Pearce | 3 Craig Woodman |
| 3 Jordan Brown | 5 Pat Baldwin |
| 4 Clovis Kamdjo | 2 Steve Tully |
| 31 John Oster | 14 Tommy Doherty |
| 7 Oliver Lee | 8 Matt Oakley |
| 14 Amhed Abdulla | 11 Arron Davies |
| 11 Ricky Holmes | 12 Jamie Cureton |
| 19 Jake Hyde | 19 John O'Flynn |
| Substitutes | |
| 1 Liam O'Brien | Artur Krysiak 1 |
| 5 Jonathan Fortune | Jordan Moore-Taylor 37 |
| 6 Jack Saville | Elliott Frear 18 |
| 8 Mark Byrne | Aaron Dawson 23 |
| 15 Andy Yiadom | Jimmy Keohane 22 |
| 25 Jamal Lowe | Guillem Bauza 21 |
| 10 Jon Nurse | Elliott Chamberlain 31 |
| Substitutions | |
| Andy Yiadom for Oliver Lee (46) | Jimmy Keohane for John O'Flynn (85) |
| Mark Byrne for Amhed Abdulla (60) | Guillem Bauza for Jamie Cureton (90) |
| Jamal Lowe for John Oster (72) | |
| · Squads: Barnet | Exeter City | |
Jamie Cureton took his goals tally for the season to nine as Exeter piled more misery on Barnet with a 2-1 win at Underhill.
Cureton notched a goal in each half as the Grecians bagged all three points after surviving a late scare as the bottom-of-the-table Bees threatened to bag a share of the spoils.
Jake Hyde was on the scoresheet for the home side in the 81st minute but it was not enough as the London club slumped to a seventh defeat in their last eight league outings.
Cureton opened the scoring 10 minutes before half-time when a flick-on from former Bees frontman John O'Flynn left him with time and space to pick his spot from close range.
And it was 2-0 after 67 minutes when Tommy Doherty picked out Cureton in the box - after more good work from O'Flynn - and the former Bristol Rovers striker made no mistake.
Hyde - fresh from notching against Fleetwood on Saturday - bagged a consolation nine minutes from time as the Bees threatened a grandstand finish but ultimately Exeter held on to bounce back from two consecutive defeats.



