By Gareth Davies at the Truro City Stadium

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH

Truro City 5 St Albans City 2

TRURO City have become the first Cornish club to reach the fifth-tier of the English football pyramid after a remarkable final day of the season which saw them crowned National League South champions.

The Tinners thrashed St Albans City, condemning the Saints to Step Three next term, whilst the Tinners can prepare for life in the National League.

City, who headed the six-way race for the league championship going into the final day, shot out the traps and were 3-0 up inside the first 10 minutes, against a St Albans side who knew victory was the minimum they needed to stay up.

But the contest was over almost as soon as it had begun, when Luke Jephcott, Dominic Johnson-Fisher and Tyler Harvey scored early for John Askey’s charges.

Harrison Smith kept the Saints in check but captain Connor Riley-Lowe restored City’s three-goal cushion almost immediately.

With Torquay winning handsomely at Hemel Hempstead Town, Ken Charles sent home nerves racing with St Albans’ second of the afternoon towards the end.

But once again, Truro responded in quick fashion as substitute Andrew Neal grabbed his customary goal against the Saints.

Andrew Neal.
Andrew 'Rocky' Neal celebrates Truro's fifth goal on Saturday with skipper Connor Riley-Lowe (left). Picture: Colin Bradbury (Colin Bradbury)

City fans raced onto the pitch at full-time, but with Torquay’s game not finishing until some time later due to a medical emergency, celebrations were paused.

However, news of the final whistle in Hertfordshire was greeted with joyous scenes as the pre-season relegation favourites had defied all the odds to win the league title.

Home chief Askey was forced to make a change to his starting line-up for the first time in nine matches with Johnson-Fisher replacing Jaze Kabia. The Irishman, with 16 goals to his name so far this season, failed to shake off a knee problem picked up in the Easter Monday triumph over Weston-super-Mare.

In front of a carnival atmosphere, Jephcott got the ball rolling for City with a fine low finish from Riley-Lowe’s ball into the corridor of uncertainty. A similar goal, this time from the other side of the pitch, saw leading home scorer Harvey turn provider for Johnson-Fisher, to double City’s advantage.

Luke Jephcott.
Luke Jephcott puts the Cornishmen ahead. Picture: Colin Bradbury (Colin Bradbury)

And the hosts were in dreamland when Harvey profited on a defensive error from the Saints to register City’s third.

Smith bundled the ball in from a corner to open St Albans’ account in front of a record crowd of 3,597 at the Truro City Stadium.

Any hope of a visiting comeback was short lived as Riley-Lowe headed home a Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain long throw to leave City 4-1 ahead at the break.

The second half was less dramatic, but the tension cranked up when substitute Banton forced the ball over the line from a hotly disputed free-kick award 11 minutes from time.

Harvey had a goal ruled out for offside before Yassine En-Neyah struck the woodwork as the hosts searched for more, knowing that Torquay were doing similar at Hemel.

However, City nerves were calmed by substitute Neal, who finished coolly past visiting custodian Michael Johnson.

With one eye on events at Hemel, City saw the game out comfortably and with no further goals in Hertfordshire, Truro prevailed as league champions.

TRURO CITY: Lavercombe, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Dean, Law, Bell, En-Neyah, Rooney, Riley-Lowe (capt), Jephcott, Johnson-Fisher (Neal, 77), Harvey. Sub not used: Sanders, Love-Holmes, Palfrey, Adelsbury.

Stewart Yetton.
Assistant boss and Truro's all-time leading scorer, Stewart Yetton, joins in the celebrations. Picture: Colin Bradbury (Colin Bradbury)