Match reports for Redhill Town weekend 12-13th Nov
The First team Report
The First team Report
Redhill 1st team faced Cheam Village Warriors in the cup. A very disappointing first half performance left town a goal down which looked unlikely to change as chance after chance scuttled away with poor finishing. This must have left the management wondering will they ever find the net with frustrations clearly to be seen by the players themselves. Then some twenty minutes into the second half Peter Hames took it upon himself determined the games pace was not set by Cheam made a well orchestrated run in the box only to be clipped, no hesitation, the ref pointing at the spot. Max Davies's penalty was executed well and the reds were back in the game. Either team could have taken the win at this point but the game was finally over after a goal mouth scramble, shot after shot attempt, rebounded out to Daniel Gutierrez who finished well. This was a game with tension and 'plenty' of Drama, the final whistle was not blown as tempers flared, the reds will be relieved make the the next round.
This was something I heard this weekend, whilst shooting one of the matches. A goal had just been scored and some players were blaming other. One player who had stood there and watched the ball go in was confronted by his team mate.
Player 1 says to player 2 “Why didnt u get it, you were closest . Player 2 replies because I'm a striker and strikers don't defend. I there I was thinking football was a team game.
RTFC U10A 3 – 0 Kingswood Terriers U10
Redhill TownU10A move up into third in the table with a convincing 3-0 win over Kingswood Terriers U10.
Luke Stevens and Joshua Jeffery totally terrorised the Kingswood full-backs with their superb dribbling skills and pace to flood their penalty box with dangerous crosses causing many close goal scoring chances. Zach Layne scored the first goal after 10 mins, with a driving solo run from half way to neatly slot it past the goalkeeper, to go in 1-0 up at half time.
The second half saw the goalkeeper, Adam Barber, show his confidence with some great saves coming off his line and some important decision-making to start some great moves from the defence. Joshua Jeffery scores the second goal early in the second half with a low powerful shot past the goalkeeper. Charlie Minter scored the final goal with a tap-in at the far post from a delightfully floated corner-kick from Zach Layne, to give Redhill Town an important 3-0 victory.
Player of the match: Adam Barber
Saturday 12th November Epsom & Ewell Youth League Division 7
Old Coulsdon Colts 1-0 Redhill Town U10 B
Redhill Town B were narrowly defeated on a mud bath of a pitch last Saturday.
Coulsden Colts had the benefit of a slope in the first half but Redhill keeper Ben Payne was
Man of the Match with superb handling. With Toby and Reuben Newland defending well, Colts
were fortunate to score when a deflected shot left Payne with no chance.
Chances were at a premium but after the break and with the benefit of a downward slope, Redhill took the game to Coulsdon.
Despite the efforts of Gichini, Krisman and Kirupakaran, the Colts stood firm and held out for a narrow win.
U11s Report 11th November
RTFC U11 3 – 2 Bookham U11
Hat trick Hero Dale Wooster fired home three goals today to give Town U11s their first League win of the season. Town conceding two had several clear chances if not for the determination of Bookhams defence, but the reds dug deep despite the sticky surface and deserved all three points. Harry Pope, James Dansie, Nathan Denyer, Nathan Pederson, Sean Pasifull, Danny Pescud, Bradley Roda, Dale Wooster, William Poort, Joshua Farrungla ,Chris Seldon, Danny Capone
Hat trick Hero Dale Wooster fired home three goals today to give Town U11s their first League win of the season. Town conceding two had several clear chances if not for the determination of Bookhams defence, but the reds dug deep despite the sticky surface and deserved all three points. Harry Pope, James Dansie, Nathan Denyer, Nathan Pederson, Sean Pasifull, Danny Pescud, Bradley Roda, Dale Wooster, William Poort, Joshua Farrungla ,Chris Seldon, Danny Capone
Epsom & Ewell Premier Division – League Match 13/11/2011
Redhill Town U12s 0 - Roundshaw Colts 5
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Redhill paid the price for a poor first-half performance as they succumbed to league leaders Roundshaw.
Sustained early pressure from Roundshaw resulted in Redhill giving the ball away too often in midfield, and Roundshaw duly took the lead in the 9th minute. Five minutes later Roundshaw extended their lead after the ball broke luckily from a tackle and the lofted shot eluded Louis Tween in the Redhill goal.
Redhill then managed to keep Roundshaw at bay, creating a few chances of their own, before conceding a sucker-punch third goal right on the stroke of half-time.
Redhill came out a different team in the second half, putting in a lot more effort and were unlucky not to reap the rewards as several chances went begging.
Having literally camped in Roundshaw’s half, Redhill were caught on the break in the 47th minute when another long-range effort eluded Tween, and the somewhat flattering scoreline was completed with virtually the last kick of the game as Roundshaw’s best player scored a good individual goal, going past several players before slotting home.
Redhill Town under 13's 6 - 0 Stoneleigh Athletic U13
Redhill Town started well and dominated the first 20 minutes of the first half with goals from Daniel Silva, Jack Penfold Caplin and Sam Watson, making a 3 to nil start, but Stoneleigh dug in and scored 2 very quick goals to go in at half time 3 to 2.
The second half saw the return of Tayla Payne from injury for Redhill Town shawing up the defence, 2 very well taken goals from Aaron Humphrey and a further goal from Prassoff Kirisbrane took Rehill town to 6 goals, but Stoneleigh Athletic pushed on and scored a further goal making the final score 6 to 3 to Redhill Town. Man of the match Jack Penfold Caplin
Redhill Town started well and dominated the first 20 minutes of the first half with goals from Daniel Silva, Jack Penfold Caplin and Sam Watson, making a 3 to nil start, but Stoneleigh dug in and scored 2 very quick goals to go in at half time 3 to 2.
The second half saw the return of Tayla Payne from injury for Redhill Town shawing up the defence, 2 very well taken goals from Aaron Humphrey and a further goal from Prassoff Kirisbrane took Rehill town to 6 goals, but Stoneleigh Athletic pushed on and scored a further goal making the final score 6 to 3 to Redhill Town. Man of the match Jack Penfold Caplin
Redhill Town U 14's unlucky start to season continued on Sunday when they were beaten 6-1 by Wallington & Carshalton.
Redhill went one down in the first minute when they conceded a soft penalty, however they regained their composure and equalised through Owen Brown who burst through the defence and rifled the ball past the advancing keeper.
Just at the break of half time Wallington regained the lead to make it 2-1.
The start of the second half was an even event with Redhill missing numerous chances to equalise. However their bad luck continued when goal keeper Josh Stevens injured his shoulder only two weeks after returning from a lengthy
injury.
injury.
This lead to a reshuffle of positions, which involved Dylan Charman taking over goal duties.
The Reds continued to match their opponents and contested an even game, however the last 10 minutes saw them concede four goals which put paid to any chance of a fight back.
Although they are still looking for their first victory the Reds the score line does not reflect on what was a good performance up until the injury to their goal keeper.
They just need a lucky break to get them on their way.
Team: Stevens, Williams, Geddes, Swetman, Endsleigh, Treszko, Charsley, Charman, Holder, Flint , Brown, Lawrence , Walker , Charlton.
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