Goalkeeper Scores for Weymouth

By Jack Moore

Weymouth kepper Mark Travers scored the winning goal in their 3-2 victory at Bishop’s Stortford on Saturday

The young stopper, who agreed a six-month loan deal with the Terras at the start of July, struck a free-kick from inside his own half to give the EVO-STIK League South Premier outfit a dramatic victory.

A Republic of Ireland youth international, Travers was on his senior debut for Weymouth, who are managed by Cherries under-21 assistant Mark Molesley.

He signed for Cherries in July 2016 having impressed during a trial period and is a member of the club’s under-21 set-up.

Speaking to the Weymouth website about the strike, Travers said: “It’s my first ever goal and, with my debut for Weymouth, it’s a plus to get the winner. I didn’t think I’d be saying that at the start of the day!

“I had a look up first time and saw the goalkeeper on about his 18-yard box.

“I had another think about it and said ‘right I’ll give it a go’. I ended up hitting it quite well and it ended up going in, so I was pleased.”

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