2013 Conference Premier play-off Final

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2013 Conference Premier play-off Final
Newport County Conference National play-off winners 2013.jpg
Newport County lift the Conference Premier play-off winners' trophy
Event 2012–13 Football Conference
Date 5 May 2013
Venue Wembley, London
Man of the Match Christian Jolley (Newport County)
Referee Michael Bull
Attendance 16,346
2012
2014

The 2013 Conference Premier play-off Final, known as the 2013 Blue Square Bet Premier play-off Final for sponsorship purposes, was a football match between Wrexham and Newport County on 5 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London. It was the eleventh Conference Premier play-off Final and the first ever Wembley Final to feature two teams from Wales.

After not having played in Wembley for 149 years the match represented the second time in the 2012–13 season for Wrexham who reached the final with a 5–2 aggregate win over Kidderminster Harriers following their appearance in the 2013 FA Trophy Final. The final also represented Newport County's second trip to Wembley in less than a year having played in the 2012 FA Trophy Final. Newport had beaten Grimsby Town 2–0 over two legs to reach the play-off final.

Newport County won the match 2–0 to secure promotion to Football League Two, re-entering the Football League after an 25-year absence.[1] It was the first time in Conference history that a team had not conceded a single goal in the play-offs.[2]

Whereas the players in the Wrexham team were new to the play-off final, the County team had seven players with previous play-off final experience: Alan Julian had featured for Stevenage Borough in the 2005 final. It was the second successive final for Aaron O'Connor who had featured for Luton Town in the 2012 final. Danny Crow had featured in both the 2009 final for Cambridge United and the 2011 final for Luton Town. It was the fourth final for Robbie Willmott who had featured for Cambridge United in 2009 and Luton Town in the 2011 and 2012 finals. Winning the final for a second time were Ismail Yakubu, Lee Minshull and Christian Jolley who were all part of the victorious Wimbledon team in the 2011 final.

Match summary

Both teams started the game nervously with Wrexham having the better of the opening exchanges. On 15 minutes Brett Ormerod saw an effort at goal dragged wide of the near post. A cross from Johnny Hunt in the 21st minute was met by Ormerod but his shot went over the bar. Towards the end of the first half Newport gained momentum with Christian Jolley's curled shot just wide of goal. The score remained 0–0 at half time.

In the second half Wrexham stepped up their game and nearly took the lead in the 59th minute when an initial shot from Andy Morrell was palmed by Lenny Pidgeley into the path of Ormerod who blasted over from six yards. Shortly afterwards Newport's Danny Crow was replaced with their leading goalscorer Aaron O'Connor. Wrexham's player-manager Morrell then replaced himself with Adrian Cieslewicz. As the game wore on both teams made further substitutions with Newport's Michael Flynn making way for Scott Donnelly in the 74th minute and Wrexham's Glen Little coming on for captain Dean Keates in the 80th minute.

As the game looked certain to go into extra time Jolley headed a warning shot just wide of goal in the 83rd minute. Wrexham failed to heed the warning and in the 86th minute a long up-field pass from Andy Sandell was headed backwards by Wrexham's David Artell into the path of Jolley who made no mistake in lifting it over the on-rushing Chris Maxwell and into the goal.

Wrexham replaced Jay Harris with Dele Adebola in the 89th minute and pushed every player up front, including goalkeeper Maxwell. They managed to force a number of corners in injury time but were caught on the break by Jolley who fed O'Connor. His initial left-footed shot was saved but he made no mistake with his right-footed follow-up to make the score 2–0 to County in the 4th minute of injury time. Two minutes later and the game was over.[3]

Match details

Wrexham
Newport County
GK 24 Wales Chris Maxwell
RB 2 England Stephen Wright
CB 32 England David Artell
CB 6 England Martin Riley
LB 3 England Neil Ashton
RM 8 England Jay Harris Substituted off 89'
CM 12 England Dean Keates (C) Substituted off 80'
CM 14 England Joe Clarke
LM 16 England Johnny Hunt
CF 10 England Brett Ormerod Booked 64'
CF 11 England Andy Morrell Substituted off 69'
Substitutes:
GK 13 England Andy Coughlin
DF 23 England Chris Westwood
MF 17 England Glen Little Substituted in 80'
FW 7 Poland Adrian Cieslewicz Substituted in 69'
FW 31 Nigeria Dele Adebola Substituted in 89'
Manager:
England Andy Morrell
GK 40 England Lenny Pidgeley
CB 5 Wales Tony James
CB 6 England Ismail Yakubu
CB 21 Wales Byron Anthony
RM 2 Wales David Pipe (C)
CM 8 England Lee Minshull
CM 30 England Alex Gilbey Booked 79'
CM 17 Wales Michael Flynn Substituted off 74'
LM 13 England Andy Sandell
CF 23 England Christian Jolley
CF 9 England Danny Crow Substituted off 63'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Northern Ireland Alan Julian
DF 3 Wales Andrew Hughes
MF 26 England Scott Donnelly Substituted in 74'
FW 7 England Aaron O'Connor Substituted in 63'
FW 24 England Robbie Willmott
Manager:
England Justin Edinburgh

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Five named subsititutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

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