Thursday, 26 January 2012

Week ending 21-22 Jan





Match Reports 


First team report

Norton Reserves 4- 4 Redhill Town 

Redhill kicked off against the wind making things difficult. But after 5 minutes Caffyn scored with a Lob.

From then on the game moved from one end to the other and nothing was moving. However after 15minutes Norton scored the equalizer.

Redhill were not to be put down though and kept attacking, but Norton's keeper kept making saves. As half time approached Norton scored two goals in quick succession, making the scored 3-1.

Second half began with Redhill pressing hard, and as they approached possibly scoring, player was taken down, however the game continued and with the momentum lost Norton went on to take the ball and head toward Redhill's goal where a penalty was given and Norton were 4-1 up.

After that everything changed,  Redhill put three attacker up front and then everything went Redhill's way, and they went on to score two goals in quick succession, making the score line 4-3 and then a penalty was given in the last minute. Jack Caffyn stood up to take it and scored making it a 4 all draw.

Goal Scorers Jack Caffyn 2, Lee Histed, Tom Scott, 



RTFC U10 a 2-0 Kingswood Falcons b Cup match
Redhill Town U10A cruise through to the semi-finals of the cup after a convincing 2-0 win against Kingswood Falcons B.
Redhill Town U10A played a very safe first half, playing with three defenders to soak up any early pressure. Redhill Town had many close chances at goal from Charlie Minter and Haydn Puttick on the end of some brilliant passing moves. Just before half-time, Joshua Jeffery hits a rocket of a shot onto the crossbar and down into the goal to give Redhill Town a 1-0 lead at half-time.
The second half saw Redhill Town really turn up the gas, when Luke Stevens and Joshua Jeffery started to show their magic down the wings and delivering many superb crosses into the box. Zach Layne and Tom Hiscock showed some great footwork with some driving runs through the mid-field. Kane Taylor, Laimilija Gruodyte and Joshua Bayode had great games with some intelligent covering defensive tackles. The goalkeeper, Adam Barber had a superb game, saving everything that came at him and keeping another clean sheet.
Luke Stevens smashed in the second goal just before the end of the match,to give Redhill Town a well deserved 2-0 win over Kingswood Falcons and bok themselves a place in the semi-finals of the cup.





Player of the Match: Luke Stevens







Redhill Town U12 Girls   1   Ascot Diamonds U12 Girls 4
Once again the Redhill Town girls put in another big performance and but for the last 10 minutes would have pulled off the shock result of the season so far. Redhill started very brightly with Beth Britt having a shot which flew just inches wide of the post in the first minute, and some fine attacking play from Daniela Fisherova, Beth Britt  and Hannah King almost gave Redhill an early lead. Ascot hit back but were unable to get past Thea Sangster and Ella Madsen in defence although one long range shot almost caught out Jenna Madan in goal. The game was end to end but Ascot finally broke the deadlock after 16 minutes when the ball dropped kindly for the Ascot striker to side foot the ball past Jenna in goal. A free kick on the edge of the Redhill penalty area led to a bit of panic but Redhill survived and hit back themselves and with 5 minutes to half time another great run from Daniela got her past the defence and a good cross found Hannah King able to divert the ball into the net for her first goal of the season. Redhill battled on and Daniela managed to keep Redhill level after a corner deflected off Thea Sangster past Jenna but was stopped on the line by Daniela Fisherova and Redhill survived to half time for the first time this season on level terms.
The second half saw a lot of Ascot pressure but some fantastic defending from Thea and Ella, with some fine goalkeeping from Jenna helped keep Redhill level. Ascot almost took the lead from a goalmouth scramble but Redhill managed to get plenty of bodies in the way to block the shots and eventually Jenna got hold of the ball. Beth and Hannah did well to relieve the pressure and won Redhill a number of corners in the second half as Redhill looked for another goal. With ten minutes to go and the score still level, Ascot piled forward and after Thea cleared the ball from one attack, Redhill were unlucky to find the ball bounce off Ella Madsen and straight into the path of the Ascot striker who had the simple task to put the ball into the net. Within 2 minutes Ascot had added a third and after Daniela had to been taken off injured leaving Redhill with only 6 players, Ascot finished the job to make the score 4-1 to the visitors, and Redhill were left to wonder just what might have been if they could have just held out for another 10 minutes.

Epsom & Ewell Premier Division – League Match 22/01/2012
Epsom United 5  Redhill Town U12s 1
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Redhill failed to switch on from the start yet again, going 3-0 down inside the first 6 minutes.
In the 2nd minute, with the Redhill defence out of position, a long-range Epsom shot came down off the bar and crossed the line to give Epsom the lead and a minute later Epsom added a second when the Redhill defence was caught out of position.
Epsom’s third goal was somewhat fortunate, as a soft shot from the edge of the box took a nasty bobble to evade the diving Louis Tween.
Somewhat too late, Redhill then began to get their act together with some tidy passing football and got a goal back in the 10th minute when a great throughball split the Epsom defence, allowing Jack Tickner to power through and slot home.
Redhill continued to press forward, and in the 26th minute a Redhill corner fell to Jacob Toney at the far post, but his shot crashed back off the post, and Epsom broke to score their fourth . . . . 4-1 could so easily have been 3-2 at half-time.
Epsom scored their fifth 2 minutes into the second half, following a mix-up in the Redhill defence.  Ryan Stevens was kept busy in midfield in his last game for Redhill before emigrating to Australia, and the remainder of the game saw Redhill press forward without creating any clear-cut opportunities.


U13,s RTFC 2-2 Coulsdon Jets
redhill u13s entertained coulsdon jets on sunday the 22nrd january at battlebridge. and what a battle it was with both teams vying for top, spot it was a case of who wanted it more redhill started the stronger with some nice passages of play but it was coulsdon who scored first on their only mela in the redhill half. with ten minutes gone redhill regained shape knowing the game was still young with nice play down the right julian ramsay pushed forward and sent a shot goalbound which hit the back of the net. scores 1-1at half time the start of the second half redhill created many chances, but were not capatalised on both teams hungry for a second goal played good football. with pressure applied a corner was given with which coulsdon found the back of the net. with hearts still full of battle redhill pushed upfield and a free kick was awarded 25yards out jake monk steped up and the shot flew into the top right hand corner the place erupted 2-2. two minutes left redhill pushed one last tme but a 2-2 draw was the final result .jake monk was man of the match but offered that all the team were men of the match well done boys immense
redhill remain 5 points clear at the top .





U17’s RTFC 3-1 Oxshott Royals
'Redhill U17 travelled away to high flying Oxshott Royals. However, it was Redhill who soared to victory playing some scintillating football.
From the start, Redhill were composed and dominated the game and it was no surprise when Ryan Gasson headed in to take the lead. Ryan Gasson, Elliott Steventon and Ben Wright were rock solid at the back. Redhill bossed the midfield with Tom Webber, Rob Tester and Davy Delton-Wright winning everything. Redhill kept up the pressure with Oli Hazel and Shankar Suntoo providing width on the wings. Rob Tester added a second before half time.
In the second half, Oxshott came more back in to the game and pulled one back and put Redhill under some pressure. Sam Elliott in goal was called on and made some terrific stops. Redhill weathered the storm and a superb free kick, worthy of the Premier League, by Tom Webb sealed the much deserved 3 - 1 victory for Redhill.'



 Pictures of the U15B unfortunately there is no report








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