by Peter Scherer (Images from Franklin Sixth Form College)
It was semi final time for the EFL CEFA National Under 19 Cup, which meant a trip to Lincolnshire to face the Grimsby Town Foundation.
After a successful season the Derby youngsters, already reduced to 10 men, fell 3-2 to a last minute winner for the Mariners.
Starting line-up: 1-Josh Bull 2-Mason Hoult 17-Asher Lester-Newton 4- Hamza Konane 5-Jared Cholerton 6-Ellis King 7-Liam Carter 25-Toby Smith 9-Mikey Mandimutsira 10-Josh Powell 11-Josh Carter. Used sub: Sam Johnson.
From the kick off the Derby youngsters were straight into attack, with King sending a long ball through to Liam Carter which was cleared.
Grimsby reacted quickly to make a break after Lester-Newton lost possession, with King making the interception.
Hoult earned the first corner after four minutes, quickly followed by a second. It was taken short by Smith, before being sent into box, where Cholerton slid in to make it 1-0 after five minutes.
Derby continued to subdue their hosts and created another half chance, when Konane got the ball off a defender, found Powell who then sent Josh Carter on a threatening run.
15 minutes in and Grimsby were awarded a dubious free kick, after an alleged foul by Smith. But the kick was easily cleared.
But two minutes later the visitors almost broke through when Hoult lost the ball, Cholerton had come charging back though to make a last-minute saving tackle. It earned the hosts a corner, which was easily headed away by Lester-Newton.
Lester-Newton was in the action again firing a good shot just over the bar after cutting in from the left after 18 minutes and five minutes Liam Carter tested the keeper, making a diving save to his right.
Derby were outplaying Grimsby in both possession and creativity, but the host were playing long high balls into the defence, which on the whole Cholerton and King were able to deal with fairly comfortably.
But on the half hour mark the Derby defence was outpaced on the left and as the cross came into the box, it was met with a precise strike and it was 1-1-.
A 33rd minute free kick for Derby was hoofed away after Liam Carter chased it. Two minutes later though and some slack defending and a reluctance to clear their lines, set up another chance for Grimsby, with a final shot just past the post.
A Grimsby striker then got a lucky break when the assistant failed to spot him two yards offside, sending him one on one with keeper Bull, who on this occasion got their first.
With half time approaching another dubious free kick was awarded against Cholerton on the edge of the box, but Bull made a good clean save from the kick.
There was further drama though when Lester-Newton was caught in the chest after a Grimsby corner. He received attention on the field, but was replaced by Johnson with minutes left in the first half.
There was an immediate corner for Grimsby as the second half got underway, but it led to break for Mandimutsira. Despite his pace and determination he was finally intercepted.
Grimsby had a chance take the lead after 50 minutes, when some sustained pressure from the hosts created a perfect chance, only for the striker to send it straight at keeper Bull.
The game had become far more aggressive, which wasn’t suiting the Derby style of play. But Liam Carter got clear on the right, his cross was met by Powell but the keeper made a confident save from the following header.
Another Derby attack followed, but when Smith reacted to a heavy challenge, he received a straight red card and Derby were down to 10 men after 53 minutes.
The Derby defence had little time to regroup after Smith’s loss, when Grimsby lofted a long ball over the defence. Bull raced out of his goal but the striker slotted it past and it was 1-2.
Cholerton intercepted another break, but it was Derby back on the attack again. A lovely crossfield ball from the left found Liam Carter, who slotted it neatly beyond the keeper and it was level pegging again at 2-2.
The hosts tried an ambitious lob when Bull was off his line, but that went over the bar and then Liam Carter had the legs on the defence again, but his shot was maybe a fraction too early and it whistled just wide of the left hand post.
King lost out in a chase from 75th minute break, but the Grimsby striker’s shot was over the bar again, before a Derby corner came in from the right to Liam Carter, and Cholerton’s header went wide.
Konane had become far more creative in the second half and he made an outstanding run that took him to the edge of the box, before a late interception.
But with the thought of a penalty shootout looming, Grimsby won a corner with one minute on the clock. It came in from the left and was headed home, 3-2 and the hopes of playing in the final were over for another year.
“We started the game really well, then it changed and they got back into it. But the lads have been brilliant for me, last season and this,” said coach Andy Dales.