A mouthwatering contest early in the fixture list pits two of last season’s title challengers against each other. The Darts finished a place and three points behind Ricay in April after a dramatic final day.
Unfinished Business
Dartford and Billericay Town feel they have unfinished business in trying to return to the National South.The league title went right down to the wire four months ago. The Darts and the Blues led the table between them for 12 weeks heading into the last game. With both sides level with Horsham the Isthmian Premier was still up for grabs. Whilst the Darts lost, Billericay Town won. However, three points wasn’t enough for the Essex side. Horsham climbed to the top for the first time all season, outscoring the Blues by a single goal.
Getting Over the Blues
When Adrian Pennock’s side were beaten 4-0 by Billericay Town ten months ago they could have easily felt sorry for themselves. The Kent side had just lost three league games in a row and slipped down to tenth. Last October, goals from former Dart, Tom Bender, Frankie Merrifield, Moses Emmanuel and Matt Johnson pushed Dartford down to tenth.
The Darts later recovered with a 21 match unbeaten run. So by the time the reverse fixture at Princes Park came around Pennock’s side were the form team.
In one of Dartford’s best performances of last season they returned the favour beating Billericay Town by the same 4-0 scoreline. The result demonstrated how far the rebuilt squad had come.
Olly Box put the hosts ahead after just six minutes and George Whitefield doubled the lead. The Darts added to their tally with goals from former Billericay striker Callum Jones and Eddie Dsane. That afternoon Dartford recorded an eighth consecutive league victory. The run would extend to ten in a row in the weeks that followed.
Highlights courtesy of Dartford FC TV
Opening Day Defeat
The Darts suffered their first and heaviest opening day defeat in six years on the weekend. Former player, Luke Wanadio once againg haunted his old side, this time with a hat-trick.
Pennock handed debuts to Jonny Henly in goal, Sam Smith and Ben Frempah in defence and Ikechi Eze in midfield. Michael Olarewaju started his first game as captain.
Dartford’s campaign got off to a poor start falling behind on 12 minutes and it didn’t get any better. Hamlet led when new signing Lonit Talla scored and five minutes later Wanadio scored his first of the afternoon.
Two minutes into the second half Frempah was sent off on debut. From the resulting free-kick Wanadio caught out Henly. The Hamlet forward added another to his list of goals against Dartford when he made it 4-0, his fifth in four matches against the Darts.
Former Darts Shine
Billericay Town manager, Gary McCann could thank two former Dartford players on the weekend. An opening day 2-1 win over Wingate and Finchley got the Essex club off to a good start.
It took just six minutes for new signing Jack Evans to open his account. Evans had a short spell with the Darts in 2012/2013. Late in the second-half substitute, Tyrell Miller-Rodney scored from the edge of the box. The ex-Dartford midfielder was part of the 2023/2024 squad relegated from the National South. The Blues were unable to hold on to a clean sheet after Ada Okorogheye netted a very late consolation.
Five other Blues were given their first starts for the club. Ryan Scott, Ryan Blackman, Ike Orji, Tyrese Owen and Troy Howard al making their debuts. Whilst former Dartford academy player Jay Porter made the starting lineup. On the bench another pair of ex-Darts were named, Femi Akinwande and Liam Nash. Not included in the squad was Jazzi Barnum-Bobb.
Manager’s view
Pennock is looking forward to Tuesday’s game as it gives his side an opportunity to put things right. The Dartford boss was less than impressed with how the opening day went. He spoke to Dartford FC TV after the defeat and said: “Everything that could go wrong, went wrong. I thought, especially the first half, we just did the opposite of everything we were telling them to do”.
He continued: “As a team we wasn’t good enough. When you go down to ten men just after the second half kicks off it makes it even harder. We showed a lot of character in the last twenty minutes, but it was too late”.
Pennock is determined to put Saturday’s result behind them. He commented: “We’ve got an opportunity to bounce back on Tuesday”, he added: “We’ve got to prepare properly. We’re hurting, but we’ve got to take it on the chin and move on”.
Interview courtesy of Dartford FC TV
In contrast, Blues manager Gary McCann was pleased his side claimed their first win. He told Billericay Town TV: “It wasn’t an easy game on a hot day, on a sticky pitch. I think both teams struggled, it wasn’t the best sepctacle”, he continued: “Of course we want to put on a display, of course we want ot perform to the highest order, but the most important thing is the win and we’ve managed to achieve that”.
Team News
Samir Carruthers and new signing Dan Smith started on the bench against Dulwich Hamlet. The pair have been recovering from pre-season injuries. Carruthers is managing a groin issue, whilst Smith suffered concusion. Sam Okoye is still waiting to get involved after missing pre-season. Dean Nayler is a long term absentee. Ben Frempah is available until his supension starts on the weekend.
Dartford 4 – 0 Billericay Town (25/01/2025 – National South)
Billericay Town 4 – 0 Dartford (08/10/2024 – National South)
Billericay Town 0 – 2 Dartford (15/04/2022 – National South)
Dartford 1 – 0 Billericay Town (04/12/2021 – National South)
Dartford 3 – 0 Billericay Town (12/01/2021 – National South)
Dartford 3 – 2 Billericay Town (14/12/2019 – National South)
Statistics
Dartford have won four of their last five games against Billericay Town keeping clean sheets in each victory
The Darts are currently on a run of five consecutive home victories against Ricay
Both sides set a record winning margin in this fixture last season (4-0)
In their first home league games of the season, Dartford were nine unbeaten before last year’s defeat against Potters Bar Town (W5, D4)
On This Day
Dartford have never won on 12 August and have only scored once in the six previous matches on this day. Each of those fixtures have also been away from home.
In the National South, two years ago the Darts lost at Weymouth and four years earlier they were beaten at Chelmsford City. In 2017, Dartford earned a goalless draw against Havant and Waterlooville.
You have to go back 11 years for Dartford’s only goal. It came in the National League when Rory McAuley put the Darts in front at Woking, only for Giuseppe Sole to level in second-half injury time. Thirty years ago, Dartford drew 0-0 on the opening day of the Kent League season at Herne Bay. In 1972 they lost 1-0 in a Southern League Premier opener at Bedford Town.