Back to normal this week. Most teams all playing.
Saturday 5th November
Redhill Town U9 2-5 Kempton Park U9 (Cup match Round 1)
Redhill Town did their best playing with only ten men, and against a team that are two divisions higher then themselves. Up till half time the score was 3-1, but as the second half moved forward the team struggled to keep the vistors out and the goals kept coming, leading to the 12- 1 loss
Our First team in action at the ring, this is a double report.
Saturday 5th November
The 1st team faced Old Plymouthians in the league and deserved all 3 points. The first half Town could not get out of first gear and were 1-0 down after some very slopping defending but after a much needed 'firm' half time team talk it seemed to fire the engine when 15 minutes in Reece Whitwell crossed to Fabio Dias who made no mistakes in putting the ball home. Town had plenty of chances to gain the lead and patience paid off when Paul Hammond started off a sequence of passes to Jack Caffyn, Peter Hames finally finding Max Davie who cut inside and struck a well executed hard & low shot pounding the back of Old Plymouthians net. New signings Callum Gibson and Nick Creighton did well to play their part in creating more chances but the game remained 2-1.
Saturday 29th October Report
RFTC Men short on squad numbers will have reason to feel disappointed with the score today. This was a game with plenty of chances to win points but after missing two penalties it would seem lady luck was on Rollers Athletics side that day, goal scorers of the day were Jack Caffyn & Kier Jobling leaving the final score Rollers 5 Town 3.
RFTC Men short on squad numbers will have reason to feel disappointed with the score today. This was a game with plenty of chances to win points but after missing two penalties it would seem lady luck was on Rollers Athletics side that day, goal scorers of the day were Jack Caffyn & Kier Jobling leaving the final score Rollers 5 Town 3.
Football Results for Junior section
of Redhill Town football club
The early kick off seemed to catch the Redhill U9’s asleep as Kempton Park dominated most of the first half. Redhill held out for ten minutes but a cross from the right hit the defender and rolled into the goal through the legs of the keeper. Soon after as Redhill failed to track back another cross was slid into the net for number 2. Redhill almost got back into the game when Marcio forced a great save out of the Kempton Park keeper. Kempton Park grabbed a third just before half time.
In the second half after an early goal from Kempton Park which looped into the top corner from a long range shot, Redhill then suddenly decided to play some really good football. Lukas Fisher pulled a goal back when the keeper dropped the cross and Lukas found the net on the third attempt. Joshua Bashorun almost got another back as he ran through to another great through ball but the shot was deflected just wide off the defender. Kempton then hit another goal on the break as the Redhill defence were unable to clear their lines from another cross. The goal of the game was saved till last though as a short corner from Marcio was played to Joshua Bashorun who flicked the ball out to the edge of the penalty area for Lukas Fisher to rifle the ball home for his second of the match. Further chances fell to both Lukas Fisher and Joshua Bashorun but Kempton Park held out despite the pressure. A really good second half performance though from Redhill.
Redhill Town U10A 5-1 Ashtead Colts
u10C.
Redhill Town took a fim grip on the game from the start, with some superb passing moves from defence to attack and great wing play and accurate crosses by Luke Stephens and Joshua Jeffery.Tom Hiscock played a superb game in defence in the first half, dealing with everything that was throw at him. Luke Stephens scored Redhill Town 's first goal, then Joshua Jeffery scored two more quick goals to make it 3-0, but conceded a goal just before half-time to go in 3-1 up at half time.
The second half saw Kane Taylor and Tom Hiscock move into midfield, both showing great footwork and passing moves. Kane Taylor scored Redhill Town 's fourth goal, after a great driving run from midfield to get on the end of a loose ball to smash it low pass the keeper. Haydn Puttick then moves into striker position, and after many close chances, eventually smashes his frst ever goal for Redhill Town ,with a great power-driver pass the goalkeeper, to give Redhill Town a 5-1 victory.
Player of the match; Tom Hiscock
Epsom & Ewell Youth League
Div 6 & 7 League Cup
Caterham Pumas C U10 2 Redhill Town B U10 1
Despite dominating for long periods, Redhill Town were knocked out of the League Cup in an enthralling game last Saturday.
Tarun Balaghee saw his shot hit the post but Redhill pressure finally paid off with Champton Gichini netting for his first goal of the season. The second half was a different affair as Caterham pushed forward looking for an equaliser. However, Redhill could have killed the game off with Keeran Kirupakaran guilty of missing a couple of guilt edged chances.
As Redhill ran out of steam, Caterham capitalised and late goals from Hall and a long range strike from Kelly gave the home side victory.
RTFC u11 Redhill Town1v12 Horsley FC U11A Cupgame
Epsom & Ewell Premier Division – League Match 06/11/2011
AFC Walcountians 3 Redhill Town U12s 5
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Redhill were back to winning ways with a strong performance away at Walcountians.
Taking the lead in the 16th minute with a goal from Jack Tickner, Redhill were pegged back by a Walcountians goal right on the stroke of half-time.
Redhill upped their game in the second half, and regained the lead soon after as Tickner powered towards goal before crossing to the far post for Tom Parker to tap in from close range.
5 minutes later Tickner dusted himself down to stroke home a penalty after being upended in the box, before Walcountians got one back.
Tickner then completed his hat-trick with a fortunate deflected shot which looped over the Walcountians keeper before netting his fourth, and Redhill’s fifth, late on.
Strong performances in midfield from James Smart and Ryan Stevens were the pinnacle of a good all-round team performance and a last-minute Walcountians consolation goal was never going to influence the result.
Redhill Town U15B 5 v 0Alexandra United ColtsU15 League game
From the off Redhill town controlled the game and it’s pace. They were 3-0 up at half time. Raham Odjegba (2) , Rasoul Sharif (1).
The Second half continued in a similar way with a further two goals being scored. Aidan Creighton, Ceazar Oancea. The middle field controlled most of the success, which help lead to the goals.
All in all a good performance by Town.
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