Superb win for Nev and the lads! Well done - gutted I missed it. I found this featured on the FA's website and hopefully they won't mind us reproducing it here:
By Declan Taylor - Saturday, 14 August, 2010
Hartley Wintney secure progress into next round at expense of Molesey.
Underdogs Hartley Wintney took the first step on the road to Wembley by dispatching Molesey with a hard-earned 2-0 victory.
Despite plying their trade in the league below Molesey, the visitors opened the scoring after just seven minutes through Luke Farrugia.
But, desperate not to let their FA Cup dream die at the first stage, Molesey piled on the pressure in search of an equaliser. However, despite prolonged periods of pressure and winning an astonishing 26 corners, there was no way through for the hosts.
And with five minutes remaining Dwayne Winter secured Hartley Wintney progression with an expert goal on the break.
Their next opponents will be Whitehawk who also play in a higher league. But Hartley Wintney chairman Mick Bradley thinks his side will once again relish their underdog tag.
"Molesey were a good side and they played well," he said. "We were the underdogs today and I think they may have underestimated us a bit.
"That said, they did have a lot of chances and our goalkeeper was the key to our victory. He was the man of the match today.
"But as underdogs the pressure is off a bit and I think it could help us against Whitehawk in the next round too."
Molesey manager Steve Brown was dismayed by his side's profligacy but praised the spirit of the visitors.
He said: "They got their early goal and then we just couldn't score - even after 26 corners! They worked very hard and I think they definitely earned it."