Bromley 2 v 0 Dulwich Hamlet

Pre-season friendly

A STRONG second half display saw Bromley edge out their old rivals Dulwich, writes Patrick Harris.

The game started evenly with neither side creating chances with Bromley playing too deep in their 5-3-2 formation and not getting forward quick enough.

Alex Tiesse was denied twice by Hamlet keeper Chris Lewington and the former Millwall youngster also set up Nic McDonnell who shot wide.

Tiessse was denied by Lewington again as Bromley anjoyed a good spell but just before the break Dulwich had a couple of chances which went narrowly wide.

The second half saw Bromley switch to 4-4-2 with a diamond midfield and straight away they looked to have more threat in attack.

On 48 minutes a low corner was headed over the line by Tutu Henriques to put the Lillywhites 1-0 up.

Bromley continued to press Tony Boot shot just wide from a Sam Wood cross and he also shot just over soon after.

The former Chelmsford striker finally got his goal on 63 minutes when he converted a brilliant in swinging cross from Barry Moore.

McDonnell had a headed goal disallowed from a corner after Henriques was ruled offside.

Dulwich rallied and came back into the game with Carlton Murray-Price shooting just wide before Andy Walker handled outside his area to give Hamlet a free kick from 20 yards.

However, the Bromley stopper made a mends with a fine save from the set piece.

The game saw a couple of flash points late on and McDonnell and Watts were substituted after separate scuffles.

MATCH FACTS: BROMLEY: Walker; Corneille, Fieldwick, O'Sullivan, Henriques; Wood, Adeniyi, Moore, Bowry, Watts; McDonnell, Tiessse. Subs: Boot, Stone, Simpson, Drewett, Power, Greenway, Wood (GK).