Bishop Grosseteste University got revenge for last year's Cathedral Cup loss by comprehensively beating the University of Lincoln 3-1 at Sincil Bank last Wednesday evening (5 October).
BGU started the stronger of the two teams and they capitalised on their dominance as they took the lead on 11 minutes after Sean James lobbed the keeper from just outside the box. Further goals from Harry Ginniff and Ben Brown were enough to quash a University of Lincoln comeback.
Ginniff, who went home with the man of the match award, easily dispatched a finish past Lincoln's keeper, after some great work down the right hand side by Ben Brown. 15 minutes later, he was unlucky to be denied again. This time, Ginniff took a high ball in his stride but was then brought down by University of Lincoln keeper Pat Richardson. However, referee Andy Pearson waved away claims from both sets of players and fans and resumed play. Despite a much improved last thirty minutes for University of Lincoln, the damage had been done in the first portion of the game and they struggled to replicate some of the play that saw them crowned champions last year.
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