League Two
February 9, 2013
Rejuvenated Rovers march on
Scoring Summary
| Oxford United | Bristol Rovers |
|---|---|
| Lee Brown (pen 55') | |
| Elliot Richards (90') |
Teams
| Oxford United | Bristol Rovers |
|---|---|
| 24 Luke McCormick | 13 Steve Mildenhall |
| 17 Tony Capaldi | 14 Lee Brown |
| 6 Jake Wright | 29 Mark McChrystal |
| 4 Michael Raynes | 4 Dan Woodards |
| 2 Damian Batt | 2 Michael Smith |
| 26 Liam Davis | 6 Tom Parkes |
| 14 Sean Rigg | 32 John-Joe O'Toole |
| 19 Lewis Montrose | 25 Seanan Clucas |
| 7 Adam Chapman | 15 Oliver Norburn |
| 18 Justin Richards | 16 Joe Anyinsah |
| 9 James Constable | 26 Ryan Brunt |
| Substitutes | |
| 31 Max Crocombe | Connor Gough 20 |
| 16 Andrew Whing | Fabian Broghammer 11 |
| 23 Luke O'Brien | Clayton McDonald 21 |
| 22 Harry Worley | David Clarkson 7 |
| 25 Josh Parker | Elliot Richards 10 |
| 10 Deane Smalley | Ellis Harrison 17 |
| 15 Alfie Potter | Tom Hitchcock 27 |
| Substitutions | |
| Alfie Potter for Justin Richards (34) | David Clarkson for Joe Anyinsah (62) |
| Josh Parker for Tony Capaldi (56) | Fabian Broghammer for Dan Woodards (68) |
| Harry Worley for Michael Raynes (87) | Elliot Richards for Oliver Norburn (79) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Justin Richards (24) | John-Joe O'Toole (58) |
| Adam Chapman (66) | |
| Lewis Montrose (68) | |
| · Squads: Oxford United | Bristol Rovers | |
Lee Brown's penalty 10 minutes into the second half and a second from Eliot Richards right at the death continued Bristol Rovers' revival under John Ward with a 2-0 win at Oxford.
The Pirates have lost just once in eight games since Ward took charge in December, and this was a fifth away game in a row without defeat.
The first-half was a poor spectacle on the heavy pitch with little goalmouth action.
Rovers goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall saved well from James Constable's 15-yard drive, and a terrific block by captain Tom Parkes diverted Alfie Potter's close-range shot for a corner.
The visitors, backed by nearly 2,000 travelling fans, forged a breakthrough after 55 minutes when Ryan Brunt darted into the area and was brought down by Jake Wright.
Brown had to retake his spot kick because of encroachment, but struck his second attempt in exactly the same place as the first, with Oxford's new goalkeeper Luke McCormick sent the wrong way for a second time.
Substitute Richards sealed victory deep into stoppage time, slotting home under McCormick's body from David Clarkson's quickly-taken free kick.
This defeat was a further blow to Oxford's fading hopes of reaching the play-offs, and Chris Wilder's team have now taken just one point from their last four games.



