First Team
Isthmian League Premier Division Mon 25 August Southwood Stadium
Ramsgate
Dartford
15:00
Dartford will make the coastal trip to Ramsgate on Bank Holiday Monday attempting to record a first away win of the season. However, Adrian Pennock’s side are pointless and goalless on the road after defeats at Dulwich Hamlet and St Albans City. In both away games Dartford were reduced to ten men. Isthmian Division One South East champions, Ramsgate started with an opening day win. Back in the Isthmian Premier for the first time in 16 years, the Rams have failed to add to their tally since.

Darts off the Mark with a Quickfire Treble

On Saturday, Sam Okoye made his first start of the season after returning from injury. The full back gave away a penalty, which was scored by Carshalton’s Tommy Bradford. Another defensive change saw Ben Frempah back from his one match ban. Luther Williams dropped to the bench and Michael Olarewaju served his one game suspension. The Darts finished the first-half strongly. In stoppage time, Olly Box levelled from the edge of the box and moments later Callum Jones had his effort disallowed for offside. Dartford started the second half how they finished the first. Three goals in a 12 minute spell put the hosts in control. Dan Smith headed home his first for the club to put the hosts in front. Jez Pinder opened his account for the season with a free kick that went straight through former Dartford goalkeeper Matt Kerbey. Box then made it four with a superb curler from outside the box into the top corner. Academy graduates Hugo Taylor and Albie O’Mara-Knapp both came on to make their debuts.
Highlights courtesy of Dartford FC TV

Welcome to the Premier

The momentum of winning the Isthmian Division One South East with 109 points continued into the new season for Ramsgate, for one game at least. The Rams beat Whitehawk on the opening day 3-2. An injury time winner from the spot by Alfie Paxman gave Ben Smith’s team maximum points. Yet the step up a division without prolific scorer Joe Taylor, who left in the summer, has seen Ramsgate lose three consecutive matches. Paxman was at the double in defeat at Chatham Town. His brace wasn’t enough as the Rams were beaten 4-2. Four days later former Dart, Luke Wanadio scored twice to condemn the newly promoted side to defeat at home to Dulwich Hamlet. On Saturday, the Rams conceded another four handing Cray Valley Paper Mills their first win of the season. Another former Dartford player, Marcell Barrington scored followed by Dan Ajakaiye and Tom Beere. From a penalty again, Paxman netted his fourth of the season in the last minute. There was still time for another ex Dart, Ibby Akanbi to get on the scoresheet.

Long Time No See

Dartford last faced Ramsgate in the league when the Rams were previously in the Isthmian Premier. Under the guidance of Tony Burman, the Darts completed a league double over their opponents during the 2008/2009 campaign. Ramsgate exited the Isthmian Premier that year after finishing bottom. Jamie Day scored the only goal of the game in the away match back in December 2008. The reverse fixture at Princes Park four months later saw Rob Haworth grab a brace and goals from Ryan Hayes and Lee Noble.
Match Highlights courtesy of sonytino The two sides have met in cup competitions since with Dartford progressing in the Isthmian League Cup and Kent Senior Cup. A 2-2 draw in November 2009 ended with the Darts winning 5-4 on penalties. Two years later, Charlie Sheringham scored twice and Hayes in a 3-0 victory that sent Dartford to the county cup final, which they lifted after beating Bromley, now a League Two club.

Manager’s view

Pennock was ‘delighted all round’ at the 4-1 win against the Robins. The Dartford boss spoke to Dartford FC TV after the game and felt his side “just needed that little bit of belief in the first twenty minutes, but it came. I just thought we grew in confidence and we scored some really good goals”. The Darts manager admitted that a strong first half finish and some half time adjustments helped the side go on to claim maximum points. Pennock was also pleased with the character of his players after going a goal down against a tough side, he commented: “That was a really good team effort, squad effort and overall it’s just nice to get three points for everybody involved in the football club”. Looking ahead to Dartford’s first Kent derby of the campaign against Ramsgate, Pennock said: “We know it’s going to be tough, we respect them a lot. They had a fantastic season last year and they’ve got a very good side there”.
Interview courtesy of Dartford FC TV

Team News

Olarewaju will be available after completing his one match ban for the red card against St Albans City. Samir Carruthers is out with a groin injury. Sammie McLeod and Dean Nayler are out injured. Denzelle Olopade is likely to face his former side. If selected, George Whitefield will make his 50th start for the Darts.

Current Form

Dartford (LDLW) Ramsgate (WLLL)
Carshalton Athletic H 4-1 Cray Valley Paper Mills A 1-4
St Albans City A 0-2 Dulwich Hamlet H 0-2
Billericay Town H 1-1 Chatham Town A 2-4
Dulwich Hamlet A 0-4 Whitehawk H 3-2

Head to Head

Dartford wins: 12 / Ramsgate wins: 7 / Draws: 3

Previous Six Meetings

Ramsgate 0 – 3 Dartford (05/04/2011 – Kent Senior Cup) Ramsgate 2 – 2 Dartford (10/11/2009 – Isthmian League Cup)* Dartford 4 – 0 Ramsgate (18/04/2009 – Isthmian Premier) Ramsgate 0 – 1 Dartford (30/12/2008 – Isthmian Premier) Ramsgate 2 – 1 Dartford (31/02/2006 – Kent Senior Cup) Ramsgate 2 – 1 Dartford (21/08/1999 – F.A Cup) * Dartford won 5-4 on penalties

Statistics

    • Dartford are unbeaten in their last four matches against Ramsgate (W3, D1)
    • The Darts are unbeaten in three away matches versus the Rams (W2, D1)
    • Dartford have failed to score in their opening two away games for the first time since 2019
    • Olly Box’s two goals on Saturday moved him to 23 Dartford goals. He has now gone ahead of Samir Carruthers as the highest scorer currently at the club.

On This Day

Dartford secured their first win back in the National League on this day in 2012. Having lost their opening three matches, the Darts hosted Kidderminster Harriers with Lee Burns scoring the only goal of the game. Three years earlier, Dartford made a massive statement in the Isthmian Premier when they thrashed Kingstonian 5-0 at Princes Park. Burns netted a hat-trick that day with goals from Elliot Bradbrook and Ryan Hayes in front of K’s boss and future Dartford manager Alan Dowson. In 2009, the Darts recorded their last away win on this day beating Harlow Town 2-1, Haworth and another future Dartford boss, Jamie Coyle scoring. That was the last time the Darts won on the road on 25 August. Since then, they have lost twice away from home. In 2014, the Darts lost 4-0 at Barnet in the National League and in 2018 they were beaten 1-0 at Hungerford Town in the National South.