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Postponement of United's first team fixture against Dunstable meant that Eddie Wright was able to utilise this season's top scorer Nathan Graham once again to partner Stuart Proctor upfront Skipper Anthony Kew was away in France and therefore unavailable.
With the game barely 10 minutes old, Aylesbury found themselves a goal down when Kintbury's Glenn Head scored from a resulting free kick crossed into the box from 25 yards. Aylesbury matched their counterparts in every way, the talented Matt Prince caused Kintbury many problems, particularly against ex Swindon Town Player Callum Willmouth , who was cautioned for a late challenge on him, a resulting free kick by Elliott Johnson was well held by the Kintbury keeper.
Eddie Wrights side found themselves 2-0 down on approximately 30 minutes when acting skipper Justin Gordon failed to clear from a panic stricken Aylesbury defence, allowing Liam Thorne to further increase his sides lead.
All was not lost and Aylesbury pulled a goal back when a Shaun Shoult pass to Nathan Graham saw him upended in the box by Callum Willmouth, having already been cautioned, he was shown a second yellow and dismissed by referee Michael Wild and a penalty awarded Nathan Graham made it 2-1.
The impressive Matt Prince then made a lengthy run before delivering the ball to Stuart Proctor's feet, and the 15 goals in 14 games striker volleyed into the top corner from 30 yards, and should be congratulated on being HLD2E's top scorer currently, the Ducks had draw level at 2-2.
The second half was fairly quiet, with the teams just back from the break Jared Ahmed conceded a free kick on the edge of the area of which Curtis Angell volleyed straight past United Keeper Gavin England.
Aylesbury conceded a further goal when a shot off the far right hand post caught Gavin England off his line and despite efforts to clear Neil Williams popped up to score Kintbury's winning goal.
Aylesbury refused to give up and the promise of chairman Graham Read buying afterwards spurred them on, when the hardworking Ben Simms compromised on a scramble in the Kintbury box dribbling the ball between several Kintbury Players to score a late third goal.