WINNING START: Holbeach United hit PNS for six.

Terrific Tigers hit nine-man Star for six

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WINNING START: Holbeach United hit PNS for six.

WINNING START: Holbeach United hit PNS for six.

Ruthless title favourites Holbeach made the perfect start to the new UCL Premier Division season on Sunday as they hit nine-man Star for six in their own back yard.

Goals from Lee Beeson (pen 21), Ashley Fuller (33), Liam Parker (49), Lee Dube (70 and 78) and Jake Duffy (90) steered the Tigers to the top of the embryonic table at the Mick George Arena in front of 357 fans.

It all could have been very different though, with Star – who actually went ahead through Jordan Macleod on eight minutes – having defender Jonny Clay sent off for a professional foul on 20 minutes and striker Phil Stebbing dismissed for two yellow cards on the hour.

The game kicked off at the unorthodox hour of 11am as part of the very successful Groundhop UK initiative – and it looked like Holbeach were still asleep in the opening exchanges.

Star, tipped by many to be in the top six this term, punished some casual defending to go 1-0 up from their first meaningful attack as Macleod fired an accurate 20-yard drive into Nick Conroy’s bottom corner.

With co-bosses John Chand and Graham Drury getting increasingly animated on the sideline, the Tigers soon hit back 12 minutes later in what proved to be the defining moment of the game.

Striker Danny Spencer got in behind Star skipper Jonny Clay and was about to pull the trigger in the penalty box before being bundled over by the South Holland-based defender.

It was a clear penalty and the referee had no choice but to send Clay off. Set piece maestro Lee Beeson did to rest in his first competitive game for Holbeach, picking out the bottom left corner.

From then you sensed there was only going to be one winner. Star, to their credit, never threw in the towel and would have gone back ahead but for Conroy’s sharp stop from Luke Hunnings’ header.

But it was pretty much one-way traffic after that, with Spencer powering a Beeson corner just over with his head and Duffy denied a certain goal by a brave last-ditch tackle from Hunnings.

The pressure eventually told, though. A wonderful raking pass from Jonny Allen released the pacy Jake Gibson, who expertly flicked a ball through for Fuller, who put Holbeach ahead with a clinical close-range strike.

It was a mouth-watering example of the kind of play Holbeach will be capable of delivering this year, given the rich depth of talent in their squad.

Fuller went close to doubling his money early in the second period when his ferocious left-footed drive was superbly turned over the bar by the under-siege Dan George.

The home keeper could do nothing about Parker’s header from the resulting Beeson corner though, as the Tigers gave themselves a crucial two-goal cushion.

Red mist then descended for Star striker Stebbing. Booked in the first half after an unsavoury exchange with Holbeach skipper Jamie Stevens, the ex-Deeping Rangers man kicked out at the same player, leaving the referee with no choice to send him off too.

No team at this level could cope against Holbeach with nine men – and with strikers Dube, Courtney Meade and Gary King coming off the bench, they went in for the kill.

Dube, who looks a real player, fired number four moments after coming on following a swift break from a Star corner. With the ball eventually working its way to Beeson, the winger squared expertly for the striker to fire in at the near post after taking a touch.

That man Dube was at it again eight minutes later. A clever one-two between him and striker partner Meade allowed the big frontman to calmly slot under an exposed George.

It was almost six when King, who played with real swagger in an unfamiliar midfield role after coming on, smashed a long ranger off the far post soon after.

But it was midfielder Duffy who had the final word in added time as he angled a low drive into the bottom corner after being slipped through by King.

Six was harsh on a Star side that refused to give up, but they can have no complaints with either red card.

As for Holbeach, they couldn’t have asked for a better start to their bid for a second UCL Premier Division title in three seasons – and there’s no doubt that they’ll be in the hunt for silverware once again this season.

It’s Desborough Town next for Chand and Drury’s men at Carter’s Park this Saturday (3pm).

Tigers: Conroy, Allen, Gibson (Dube 63), Warfield, Parker, Stevens (Meade 71), Beeson, Duffy, Spencer, Pinner (King 65). Not used: Elliott, Delahoy.

Attendance: 357

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