Derby County's young guns went for it - and their reward was three priceless
points after a Pride Park thriller.
Jim Smith's patched-up Rams moved further clear of the drop zone with Craig
Burley - a relative veteran at 29 - grabbing the only goal of a breathless game
after 42 minutes.
But it was really a story of shining youth, with two Rams debutants playing
major roles in putting Champions League-chasing Sunderland to the sword.
None more so than 21-year-old goalkeeper Andy Oakes, starting for the first
time due to a shoulder injury to regular number one Mart Poom.
Oakes dived low to his left with a minute to go and brilliantly turned Kevin
Phillips' last-gasp effort around the post.
Oakes had been at the back of a colossal performance from the Rams rearguard,
including fellow debutant Paul Boertien at left back, and which had been forced
to introduce another youngster, Adam Murray, on the half-hour due to an injury
to midfielder Darryl Powell.
For two passionate sides whose targets are clear this was never going to be an
afternoon for lightweights.
And it was the Rams, making a mockery of the two sides' respective positions
in the Premiership table, who tore at the visitors from the beginning.
As early as the third minute their top scorer Malcolm Christie was inches away
from connecting with Deon Burton's cross from the right flank.
And although Taribo West - safely back from international duty to perform a
sterling snuffing-out job on a Sunderland strikeforce missing the injured Niall
Quinn - had to save Boertien's blushes with an early interception to deny
Craddock a clear chance - the Rams kept command.
Argentinian Horacio Carbonari was the unluckiest man on the Pride Park pitch
when his seventh minute free-kick from 25 yards hit the inside of Thomas
Sorensen's right-hand post and flashed right across the gaping goal-line to
safety.
As if the frantic early pace was not enough there was also the simmering feud
between Darryl Powell and Alex Rae, a hangover from last season's stormy 1-1
draw at the Stadium of Light.
Their personal ceasefire lasted all of 10 minutes before Powell saw yellow for
a foul on his opposite number but the feud was unable to develop as captain
Powell had to leave the pitch later in the half after injuring himself in a head
clash with Danny Dichio.
Phillips, looking lost without his usual striking foil who once again was laid
low by a back injury, scooped a 24th minute shot wide but Derby responded in
kind and Christie's goal-bound effort was blocked by Darren Williams.
Largely though the half belonged to Derby and Burley's strike three minutes
from time was just reward for their tireless efforts.
Christie, the leader of the Rams' surprise assault, was an enforced
substitution at half-time and with Sunderland enjoying their best spell
immediately after the resumption their briefly threatened to turn the tide.
Phillips for once turned provider in the 52nd minute, finding Don Hutchison
with a pin-point right-wing cross, but the big Scot tried to place the ball past
Oakes and instead screwed it horribly wide of his target.
Burley then got back to clear off the line and the scrapping Rams weathered
that particular assault, maintaining the game's constant breakneck speed by
launching an assault of their own, Burley's inswinging corner almost finding
O'Neil before the Scot should have made the game safe.
Throw into the melting pot an amazing performance from referee Knight, who at
one stage booked four Rams players in three minutes - and a game which never
once paused for breath was reaching an explosive and unpredictable conclusion.
Stefan Schwarz blazed hopelessly wide at one end while at the other Deon
Burton raced clear but whacked his shot narrowly past the relieved Thomas
Sorensen's right-hand post.
Teams:
Derby Oakes, Riggott, Carbonari, West, Delap (O'Neil 57),
Eranio, Burley, Powell (Murray 34), Boertien, Burton,
Christie (Morris 45).
Subs Not Used: Higginbotham, Grant.
Booked: Powell, Christie, Eranio, Morris, Burley, Carbonari,
Riggott.
Goals: Burley 42.
Sunderland Sorensen, Williams, Varga, Craddock, Gray, Rae,
Hutchison, McCann, Schwarz (Oster 82), Phillips, Dichio.
Subs Not Used: Ingham, Makin, Kilbane, Thirlwell.
Booked: Hutchison, Dichio, Phillips.
Att: 29,129
Ref: B Knight (Orpington).