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Trelawny League - Saturday Feb 14th 2015


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Trelawny League Div 2 

Pendeen Rovers 1 v 2 Trispen

 

Pendeen started the game very well with Jordan Taylor going close on 2 occasions and finally scoring after 6 mins with a well taken goal. Pendeen settled down after that, with both sides playing some good, clean football. Trispen equalized after 20 mins, Pendeen unable to clear the ball, Shane Weeks scoring. Trispen then started to dominate, the winning goal came 10 mins before half time a superb strike from 25 yards leaving Jonny Watson no chance. Shane Weeks scoring his second.

Second Half

The second half started the same as the first, Pendeen dominating and were given a penalty after 15 mins, but a very poor strike from Duncan Clemens missed the goal. Pendeen pushed forward again but were stopped by some fine goal keeping. Pendeen were unable to break down Trispens well marshalled defence. The game finished 2 - 1 to Trispen. Trispen on the day were the better side, nothing to do with Pendeen missing a couple of players, they wanted it more and they proved it. 

Good luck to Trispen for the rest of the season.

MOM Pendeen :- Jordan Taylor, good home debut

Ref for today Neal Harvey, had a great game, well done. 

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Trelawny League Division 4: Ludgvan Reserves 5-3 Penwith Exiles

 

A strong team performance enabled Ludgvan to maintain their 100% record at Fair Field, inflicting Penwith Exiles' first league defeat of the season in the process.

 

Having not played since December 13, the Hurlers would perhaps have been forgiven for taking their time to get back into the swing of things. However, their desire to win the ball and keep it put the home side on the front foot early on in this one.

 

Ludgvan struggled to maintain possession in the reverse fixture earlier this season, so it was particularly pleasing to see them play some neat passing football and play as a cohesive unit.

 

Each of their five goals were near carbon copies of each other, as the Hurlers repeatedly beat the Exiles' offside trap to go in one-on-one with goalkeeper Mikey Flores.

 

'Woody' (sorry I didn't catch his name) raced through on goal and opened the scoring 10 minutes into his debut (and would later go on to net a hat-trick), before Ludgvan added a second inside the opening 30 minutes; this time Ben Mills squared for Jamie Leah to finish on his second attempt.

 

Penwith pulled a goal back through Adam Hopkins who finished a fine passing move down the left-hand side, but the home side went straight back down the other end to restore their two-goal lead as half-time approached.

 

The visitors pulled another goal back after the interval when Danny Earl headed in from six yards out, but any potential comeback was dealt a blow when forward Nathan Burt was shown a straight red card, presumably for something he said to the referee.

 

Ludgvan seemingly eased off after this and would have wrapped the game up much earlier had it not been for some poor finishing.

 

Still, the home side made it 4-2 by exploiting the space in behind the Exiles' defence and despite the visitors once again getting a goal back, 16-year-old Henry Rowe made sure of the points by notching his first ever goal for the club.

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Match report about rite hurler a well deserved 3 pts an the better team in all departments im sure we will bounce back from that drubbing an make us stronger good luck with your run in an see you next season..

 

Cheers and while it wasn't the result you wanted, I'm sure it will do you good in the long run. Best of luck for the rest of your season.

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St day 3rds 1 vs Camborne park 6

 

Firstly would like to appreciate the work from st day as a club too get games on both pitches i know the work mark and others do their and showed yesterday even with heavy rainfall pitch was in decent condition for kick off bit messed up in middle after the game.

 

We knew if we wanted to be in for promotion with such a tight top of table we had to win these games and in the end we did fluent at times not at some others but done enough and always felt we could step up a gear when needed.

 

We was nearly at full strength about from missing marcus grasso consistently one of our best players all year who wasn't risked with a knee problem with few top table clashes in next couple weeks! Jordan day returned and also carl lee featured for first time in 3-4 months after long term injury luckily players coming back at the right time.....

 

We started quite quickly young winger robbie price drove at st day defence before finding mike catterall who was brilliantly denied by st day keeper craig allen, who all game was thorn in parks side! We were getting a lot of space in wide channels and Pete norfolk and reece prout were well denied by allen in st day goal, St day always looked dangerous on break mikey hichens and justin james both caused problems when running with ball but just outnumbered a lot by parks defence, on half hour mark brothers matt and andy osborn linked up to send norfolk clear down the right he cut ball back for catterall who this time gave allen no chance 1-0 park. 

 

Park should and everyone in ground thought we were 2-0 up when matt osborn hit a stunning effort from all of 30 yards curling away from keeper but he tipped around far post, and minutes later pete norfolk hit a cracking effort for same top corner and st day goalie produced heroics again tipping it onto the bar and bounced out to safety, and minutes before half-time real kidney punch for park a foul about 25 yards out and st day player put it into top corner 1-1 half-time.

 

Manager david spencer said aslong keep playing and relax in final third goals will come and when mike catterall was found by jordan day he drove towards goal and cut back for norfolk who fired home to give park 2-1 lead, seemed next 10 minutes a light had been switched on and when st day gave ball away in midfield scott lake picked a 50 yard pass over defence for catterall to latch onto he did the rest running away from st day cover and firing into roof of the net. 

 

Andy osborne then played in young winger robbie price who was brought down in the box captain reece prout stepped up sent keeper wrong way for a 4-1 lead, park made couple changes including carl lee first action in few months and he was immediately back into swing of things beating couple people before laying ball inside to norfolk who from 30 yard found far top corner of keepers net 5-1 with couple minutes left on clock norfolk was brought down in box and impressive young winger price was given the ball he confidently slotted home and made it 6-1 this was score at full-time.

 

Some fantastic footy still didn't give full 90 performance but getting the wins at a important time of the season which is main thing currently and luckily getting a few goals too credit st day they just need bit luck and talking couple their lads just consistency in the team they put out each week but as know that's what happens when your the 3rd team! 

 

Fantasically reffed by elliot green consistent, spoke to the players throughout and let game flow when he could all can ask to be honest, marazion away saturday another big one.... nice buzz around club at the moment

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Match Result - Div 5
Falmouth DC 4 - 0 Railway Locomotiv

Another 3 points on the Borad which is Great , fair Play to Railway gave us a game with only having 10 men and caused us Problems . But a much better performance from our selfs DC then last week. Got the Ball down and played some good Football At Times and took and finishes our goals well , One from the spot. But take nothing way from railway they caused us problems and made it hard at times. Wish them luck for rest of season some good footballers within them !
Goalscorers-
Zach maunder x2
Andreas Amberchain x1
Dillan Peglau X1

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