If Corinthian-Casuals spent as much time preparing for this game as their programme editor did for the programme, it is no wonder they ran out comfortable winners.
The first 20 minutes saw the hosts ask all the questions and Leatherhead having few answers. We were sloppy while their high tempo game piled on the pressure. The goal came from an inability to clear or close down and a well placed shot from the edge of the box into the bottom corner.
Corinthian-Casuals, understandably, had to drop the pace after 20 minutes and allowed us to grow into the game a bit but in truth we were well marshalled throughout the first half.
Second half was much of the same until Corinthian-Casuals missed an absolute sitter. Manny had been replaced at halftime and the sub 'keeper dropped a shot in front of a striker with the goal gaping in front of him. Luckily he could only stroke the shot onto the post.
This galvanised Leatherhead and suddenly we were in the ascendancy. Some furness was substituted with good old fashioned physical play but it was effective and for 20 minutes we dominated. Our golden chance came when Alex Sami pounced on a loose pass out of defence and had a clear run at goal. Huckle, who was playing the "Jerry role" up front, was screaming for the ball and with the 'keeper committed to Sami it looked the better option. Sami believed in himself and took a shot but it was smothered and the chance was missed.
If a looping header had more spin we might have equalised but a defender got back to clear and soon the game was effectively over. A sweeping move out of defence saw a pin point cross find its target and a powerful header had the ball firmly in the back of the net. A third goal in the last minute only added insult to injury.
Leatherhead now need to dust themselves off for the long trip (and new ground klaxon) for the trip to Bishops Stortford.