With May 7th being the opening of shooting season McDonald Stratford were looking for at least a brace of goals from their forwards and a win to get them moving on the table.
FC Western were not going to be an easy team and had already had a few wins themselves.
The game started with a flurry of possession changes as both teams got the measure of each other. Jordon Savage had taken over as keeper and achieved some spectacular saves, denying Western an early advantage. Stratford put the opposition keeper under pressure which paid off when a cross in front of goal was put into the net by Ros Sombath.
This was the encouragement Stratford needed to lift their efforts further and increase a narrow lead. A contested high ball and two players clashed heads with Duane Leggett leaving the field to have a gash attended to.
Stratford held their slender lead in the second half against a renewed Western attack with Junming Ma and Stu Hawkless meeting every onslaught head-on. An unlucky roll of the ball off a terrific initial save from Savage bounced off the post into goal, with another giving Western the lead. Stratford moved the ball well, used possession to good effect and had an advantage of speed but just couldn't get the ball into the goal. In the end one goal denied them a deserved point. Final score 2:1 to Western. McDonald Stratford still have a mathematical chance to make the division top six. They take on Inglewood next Saturday at home.