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Men's team last match in March.
Town made a slow start to their league tie against Old Town on saturday, and were punished just 15 minutes in when a ball was fired accross the face of goal to an unmarked winger who greatfully tapped-in from close range. The goal seemed to perk Town up and they reacted well, with the new 3 man midfield of, Captain Jack Caffyn, Peter Hames and Lee Histed dominating the game from then on. Towns hard work and good pressing payed off as Tom Scott pounced on some sloppy defending to draw the game level. Town continued to press and With Nick Creightons continuous pressing just behind the striker, they won their first corner of the game. Caffyn swung the ball in toward the penalty spot, Scott rose the highest only to see his powerful header blocked, but the ball fell kindly to Ryan Spurr who made no mistake to rifle the ball into the top corner. Nick Creighton's high energy levels paid off once again as the young 16 year old midfielder forced an error at the back and calmy slid the ball accross goal to a composed Scott who tapped home to put Town ahead 3-1 at the break. Old Town FC came out fighting in the second half and after 20 minutes clawed themselves back into the game and brought the scores back to 3 a piece. This seemed to spur on RTFC and their 3 man midfield again started to dominate and after a number off passes, Caffyn, Hames and Histed managed to pick out Creighton, who beat two mean and tried a cheeky trick shot just inside the box, the shot was blocked but bounced clear to Centre back Sam Some to smash home the winner!
Good performance by town and another Vital 3 points in the bag.
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Redhill Town FC Match report 14-150112
Redhill Town
U12 Girls 1 Ascot
Diamonds U12 Girls 4
Epsom and Ewell League
Div 4
Redhill
Town had to soak up alot
of early pressure which was easily dealt with by Joshua Bayode and Laimilija
Gruodyte in defence. There were some great midfield tackling from Haydyn
Puttick and Charlie Minter to keep the opposition at bay to go in 0-0 at
half-time.
REIGATE YOUTH
U10 1 REDHILL TOWN U10B 1
Reigate started the game in second place but Redhill took the game
to the home side with Darren Smith and Jamie Duffell pulling the strings in
midfield.
Redhill Town U11’s 2- 1 Hearts of Teddlothion
Epsom and Ewell League
Redhill
Town under 11s finally
starting and finishing with a full squad fought hard against Hearts of
Teddlothians in what was an evenly matched game with both teams missing
numerous chances. The score 1-1 looked unlikely to change with William Porte
scoring for the reds nicely assisted by Harry Pope. Late into the second half
William Porte was replaced after taking a knock by 'man of the match' Harry
Pope who scored a screamer free kick from 20 yards out leaving the reds just
five minutes of the game to hold on to all the points! Redhill Town FC 2 Hearts
of Teddlothians 1.
Match Reports for weekend 17/18 March
Epsom
and Ewell League Div 4
Redhill
Town was under alot of
pressure early in the first half and had to try and soak it all up, but
unfortunately conceeded a goal late in the half to go in 1-0 down at half-time.
Redhill Town
U14's 0v7 Horley Town
U14's
Redhill Town
U17's 1v2 Kingswood Falcons U17's
Men's team last match in March.
Town made a slow start to their league tie against Old Town on saturday, and were punished just 15 minutes in when a ball was fired accross the face of goal to an unmarked winger who greatfully tapped-in from close range. The goal seemed to perk Town up and they reacted well, with the new 3 man midfield of, Captain Jack Caffyn, Peter Hames and Lee Histed dominating the game from then on. Towns hard work and good pressing payed off as Tom Scott pounced on some sloppy defending to draw the game level. Town continued to press and With Nick Creightons continuous pressing just behind the striker, they won their first corner of the game. Caffyn swung the ball in toward the penalty spot, Scott rose the highest only to see his powerful header blocked, but the ball fell kindly to Ryan Spurr who made no mistake to rifle the ball into the top corner. Nick Creighton's high energy levels paid off once again as the young 16 year old midfielder forced an error at the back and calmy slid the ball accross goal to a composed Scott who tapped home to put Town ahead 3-1 at the break. Old Town FC came out fighting in the second half and after 20 minutes clawed themselves back into the game and brought the scores back to 3 a piece. This seemed to spur on RTFC and their 3 man midfield again started to dominate and after a number off passes, Caffyn, Hames and Histed managed to pick out Creighton, who beat two mean and tried a cheeky trick shot just inside the box, the shot was blocked but bounced clear to Centre back Sam Some to smash home the winner!
Good performance by town and another Vital 3 points in the bag.
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Redhill Town FC Match report 14-150112
Woodmansterne Hyde 5 Redhill Town U10B 1
Three late second half goals by League leaders Woodmansterne put a
rather harsh scoreline on a spirited Redhill performance.
Against a home side with a 100% win record, Redhill matched their
opponents in a superb first half. Reuben and Toby Newland, defended well with
keeper Payne standing firm between the sticks. Redhill always looked dangerous
on the break with Duffield, Krisman and Gichini posing a real threat.
Woodmansterne finally broke through the home defence to take the
lead but when Duffield crossed from the left, Gichini got in front of his
marker to slip the ball home.
After the break, Redhill came out confident but when the home side
regained the lead with a superb long range strike, Redhill nearly levelled
again when Gichini couldn't quite reach Duffields left wing cross with the goal
gaping. As Redhill tired, the home side showed their strength with 3 late
strikes but the visitors can hold their heads high.
Redhill: Payne, T.Newland, R.Newland, Kirubakaran, Duffield,
Krisman, Gichini. Sub: Kirupakaran
Epsom
& Ewell Premier Division – League Match 15/01/2012
Redhill
Town U12s 0 AFC Walcountians 3
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Despite some
decent play, Redhill were unable to make their chances count and went down 3-0
in a game they really needed to win to escape the drop.
Walcountians
took the lead in the 8th minute, after a missed challenge at the back
allowed a clear shot on goal. Redhill
were playing some decent football, but the sticky pitch often led to misplaced
passes, and Walcountians doubled their lead just before half-time after the
ball went astray in midfield.
Redhill upped
their game in the second half, but just couldn’t get the break their play deserved
and Walcountians scored on the counter-attack, Louis Tween parrying a fierce
shot, but unfortunately straight to the feet of an unmarked Walcountians player
to tap in from close range.
Redhill
continued to press for a goal, and 6 minutes from the end Charlie Case-Green’s
effort looked goal-bound, but cannoned back off the bar.
RTFC Match reports wkend
21-22 Jan 2012
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
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 .
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.'
Match
Reports
for Redhill town FC weekending 28-29th
January
Redhill Town U10B 0 Hearts of Teddlothian Cheetahs 2
Two first half defensive lapses sent the Under 10B's to defeat at
Brambletye last Saturday.
Following a 4-1 friendly victory last week, Redhill were full of
confidence with the front three of Duffield, Krisman and Gichini causing
problems for the visitors. Meanwhile Darren Smith on his home league debut was
a power of strength in midfield.
The game flowed from end to end but the visitors took the lead
when Dykes saw his powerful long range shot pushed up in the air by home keeper
Payne, only to see the ball drop over the line and the referee signalled the
goal.
Smith and Duffell worked tirelessly in midfield to get Redhill
back into the game and although the home side came close on a number of
occasions, it was the visitors that sealed victory when Plastow took advantage
of a mix-up between Payne and Toby Newland from a goal kick to score.
Redhill introduced three subs in the second half with a view to
getting back into the game but the visitors held firm to take the points.
Redhill
Town U17s go marching on in to the semi finals of the League Cup with a hard
fought victory over Holland Sport.
Redhill
started brightly and were soon in front with a well taken goal from Oli Hazel.
Redhill continued to press and created several good chances however, they were
caught twice on the break and Holland Sport went in to half time with a 2 - 1
lead.
Redhill
regrouped after half time and Connor Johnson coolly finished to bring the
scores level. From then on it was all Redhill and Rob tester made it 3 - 2 with
a shot from the edge of the penalty area. Holland Sport pushed forward looking
for an equaliser. Redhill exploited the spaced with Shankar Suntoo running with
the ball from his own half and seeing his shot deflected in to make the final
score 4 - 2 and Redhill Town booking their place in the semi finals.
Match reports for RTFC weekend 18/19th
Feb
Redhill Town U10A
2 - 3 Stoneleigh Athletic B.
Redhill Town U10A played their first game since the cold
weather and started slowly out of the blocks, which gave Stoneleigh Athletic
the opportunity to score two early goals and one more just before half-time to
go in 3-0 down at half time.
After that wake-up call and a change of tactics, it was
definitely a game of two halfs. Redhill
Town stepped up their
game, when the goalkeeper, Adam Barber, made some unbelievable saves to keep
his team in the game. Joshua Jeffery hit the bar from a long range shot and Tom
Hiscock and Zach Layne made some dangerous runs on goal and eventually scored a
goal each to make a final score of 3-2 and lose a hard fought battle.
Player of the Match: Adam Barber
RTFC U17 1-2 Ashtead Colts u17
Redhill Town U17’s and Ashtead Colts have
enjoyed a number of close games over the past few seasons and this was no
exception. Due to the number of recent postponements neither could find any rhythm
in the first half which developed into a stalemate. Redhill’s two forward,s
Ashley Maynard and Tom Webber, worked hard and they were unlucky not to score.
A blistering shot from Matt Walsh looked certain to break the deadlock but the
ball eventually pinged off the post. Shortly after half time Redhill made a few
changes and were rewarded with a scrambled goal from Ashley. Ashtead also made
some changes and soon put the Redhill backs under pressure. In a 5 minute spell
Ashtead managed to score 2 goals and run away with the points.
RTFC Match Report for Weekending 25/26
Feb
Redhill u10 A 2- 1 Wolves B
Redhill Town U10A get an important 2-1 win against Wolves B.
The first half saw Redhill
Town start with a very attackive
formation to try and get an early lead, which actually paid off when Tom
Hiscock runs through from midfield and strikes the ball into the net to give Redhill Town a 1-0 lead. Wolves B score an
equaliser just before half-time to go in 1-1 at half-time.
The second half saw Redhill Town go full out for that
winning goal, with some great midfield football from Kane Taylor, Tom Hiscock
and Haydn Puttick, and eventually Haydn Puttick receives the ball in the
penalty box, spins on a six-pence and hits a rocket of a shot into the top
right of the goal, to give Redhill Town a well deserved winning goal to beat
Wolves B 2-1.
Player of the Match: Haydn Puttick
Woodmansterne Hyde
U12 2-0 Redhill U12
Redhill u12’s put in a sterling effort, but went down 2-0
away to Woodmansterne, after playing virtually the entire game with 10 men.
Redhill were the better team in the first half, some great
passing creating several chances which they failed to convert. Going in level
at half time. It took a lucky deflection 10 minutes into the second half to
undo a resolute Redhill defence.
Woodmansterne’s second came from a defensive mistake just
inside Redhill’s half, but despite this defeat, Redhill can be proud of their
performance.
Caterham Pumas
U17 3-4 Redhill Town U17
Redhill Town U17s roared back to winning ways with an
impressive 4-3 victory at Caterham Pumas.
Redhill were quicly in to their stride confidently playing
the ball around. Shankar Suntoo broke down the right and put in a great ball
which was turned in for the opener. It was Suntoo again who broke again and
drove his shot straight in to the bottomcorner of the goal to make it 2 nil.
Caterham came back with a goal but it was Redhill who continued to press and
Rob Tester was on hand to make it 3 - 1. A momentary lapse in concentration and
a goal mouth scramble saw Caterham pull another back just on half time.
In the second half Redhill dominated play retaining
possession for long period of time. Ashley Maynard put in a dangerous cross and
Rob Tester has there again to volley home for 4 - 2. Sam Elliott in the Redhill
goal made some impressive saves to keep Caterham at bay. However, he could do
nothing when Caterham broke and scored their third. Caterham pushed forward in
search of an equaliser but Redhill has enough about them to see the game out
and record and impressive 4-3 victory.
RTFC Match report 3rd-4th
March
NUTFIELD YOUTH U10B v REDHILL
TOWN U10A - Cup match report.....Sat 3rd March
Redhill Town U10A book their place in the cup
final after beating Nutfield Youth B 4-3 on penalties in the semi-final of the
cup.
Redhill Town U10A saved their best performance
till now to take this game by the horns from the off, with some great midfield
play from Haydn Puttick, Joshua Jeffery and Tom Hiscock supplying the forwards
with many great chances. Against the run of play Nutfield lobbed the keeper to
take the lead 1-0, which only made Redhill Town step up the pressure even more
with some close chances from Tom Hiscock and Charlie Minter and then a great
equaliser from Zach Layne to go in 1-1 at half-time.
The second half saw Nutfield Youth take the lead
2-1 early in the second half. Redhill Town defence, Kane Taylor and Laimilija
Gruodyte held strong with brilliant performances and decided to keep spreading
the ball using the full width of the pitch to start tiring out the opposition to
find new openings, which eventually came from a long kick from the goalkeeper,
Adam Barber, to Zach Layne to run through and score another equaliser to make
it 2-2 at full-time and went to extra-time.
The score stayed at 2-2 after extra-time and
went to penalties. After 5 penalies each, it was still equal at 3-3, only due
to a couple of superman saves from Adam Barber. It went to suuden death
penalties, where Adam Barber pulled out his best save of the season to give
Zach Layne the chance to score his penalty to book Redhill Town U10A a place in
the cup final.
Player of the match: Laimilija Gruodyte
Epsom & Ewell Youth League - Division 7
Redhill Town U10B 1 Horsley FC 1
The Under 10B's produced one of their best displays of the season,
but could not find the winning goal at Brambletye last Saturday.
Redhill attacked from the start and Jamie Duffell was instrumental
in midfield. Champton Gichini had several opportunities to score but the
visitors keeper was in fine form.
Sam Krisman also saw his strike from the edge of the area turned
round the post. However, the pressure paid off when Gichini slotted the ball
home to deservedly put Redhill ahead.
It was therefore a surprise when the visitors equalised from a
corner, when Hayden Sears struck home past an unsighted Payne in the Town goal.
After the break, the theme continued with Gichini guilty of missed
opportunities but Town always looked a threat with Duffell probing the home
defence.
A thoroughly entertaining match but Redhill had to settle for a
share of the points.
Redhill: Payne, T.Newland, R.Newland, Duffell, Kirupakaran,
Krisman, Gichini Subs: Kirubakaran (for Kirupakaran), Balaghee (for T.Newland)
Match Report
Redhill Town 10th March 12
Redhill Town U10A 1-0 Anglo Saxons
Redhill Town U10A beat Anglo Saxons 1-0 in a close encounter
at the top of the table.
Redhill Town stepped up their game in the second half with
some intelligent counter-attacking play down the right-wing from Kane Taylor
supplying Joshua Jeffery, Tom Hiscock and Zach Layne with many close chances,
and was eventually rewarded when Lamilija Gruodyte won the ball in mid-field
and set Tom Hiscock with a shooting chance which he slots away with ease to
give Redhill Town a1-0 lead.
Redhill Town then played a more defensive formation, which
saw the goalkeeper, Adam Barber, make some more impressive and important saves
to help hold onto a very important 1-0 victory over Anglo Saxons.
Player of the match: Tom Hiscock
Epsom & Ewell Youth League Division 7
A superb second half header by
Champton Gichini earned the U10B's a well deserved point at Priory Park
last Saturday.
The boys in red and white carved
out several opportunities but Gichini, Krisman and Smith all saw their efforts
go narrowly wide, whilst Duffell also went close when his free kick curled just
past the post.
Meanwhile at the other end, Ben
Payne looked solid in the Town goal so it was somewhat of a surprise when the
home side took the lead following a defensive lapse.
Despite the setback, Redhill kept
up their work rate and were duly rewarded after the break with a tremendous
goal. Jamie Duffell's right wing cross found the head of Gichini whose looping
header beat the Reigate keeper.
Both teams had opportunities to
win the match but Redhill were well worthy of a draw and can take great pride
in their performance.
Redhill U10B: Payne, T.Newland,
R.Newland, Smith, Duffell, Krisman, Gichini.
Subs: Kirubakaran, Kirupakaran,
Balaghee
Epsom&Ewell div 2 league game
Ashtead Colts B U13's 4v5 Redhill
Town U13's
redhill u13s were away to ashtead colts u13s today. with the
title in the bag, redhill faced a rejuvanated ashtead team redhill thought a
walk in the park was on the cards, but ashtead took the lead and made them work
hard to get back in to it. but redhill found a way to play their way back into
the game 2-1 to redhill at half time goals by g jenkins an A an humphries with
4 changes at half time redhill played good stuff further goals by c beesley,an
2 by p kirubakaran it was a hard game to play knowing the result didnt matter
but redhill always did enough compliments to ashtead on tough game final score
was 5-4 to redhill who became DIV 2 CHAMPIONS WITH ONLY 1 DEFEAT ALL SEASON
SQUAD. A mirza:t joseph:t payne:l gichini:j caplin:t hall:g ewbank:Ahumphrey:j
robins:d silva:c beesley:g jenkins:j monk vicecap:j ramsey capt:p kirubakaran:s
watson:
Latest Results - 11th March 2012
Stoneleigh Athletic U17's 4 v 4 Redhill Town U17's league
Ashtead Colts B U13's 4 v 5 Redhill Town U13's league
Stoneleigh Athletic A U14's 3 v 3 Redhill Town U14's League
Stoneleigh Athletic
u10 2 – 2 Redhill
Town u10A
Redhill Town U10A fought a hard battle to secure a 2-2 draw
away to Stoneleigh Athletic B.
The second half saw Redhill Town change tactics and
formation and try and play more direct football down the centre of the park
with a more physical approach, which worked instantly when Joshua Bayode hits a
long ball for Tom Hiscock to run onto, and outrun Stonleigh's defence, dribble
round the goalkeeper and accurately slot it into the goal for the equaliser.
Their were some brilliant performances and tackles from Kane Taylor, Charlie
Minter and Joshua Bayode and some unbelievable saves from the Redhill Town
keeper, Adam Barber to keep them in the game. Stoneleigh took a 2-1 lead half
way through the half, but once again Tom Hiscock came to the rescue to score an
identical goal to his first to secure a well-deserved 2-2 draw at full-time.
Player of the match: Kane Taylor
Saturday, 17th March 2012
Epsom & Ewell Youth League Division 7
Ashtead Colts 0 Redhill Town U10B 2
A tremendous penalty save by Redhill keeper Ben Payne three
minutes from time, enabled Town to secure victory at Ashtead last Saturday.
Played in torrential rain, Redhill played uphill in the first half
and 'man of the match' Darren Smith was instrumental in the all the best moves.
Smith and Gichini both saw chances go begging as the Ashtead
keeper was also in inspired form. Gichini also seeing his goalbound shot
rebound off the post.
After the break, Ashtead had their fair share of chances but Ben
Payne kept out everything that was thrown at him. Ten minutes from time, Town
got the goal they deserved when Gichini scored into the bottom right hand
corner.
Victory seem assured but when Toby Newland was adjudged to have
brought down an Ashtead player, Ben Payne produced a great save turning the
ball over the bar to the delight of the Redhill players. Champton Gichini
completed a brace by scoring in the last minute to secure Town's first 'double'
of the season.
Redhill U10B: Payne, T.Newland, Kirubakaran, R.Newland, Smith,
Krisman, Gichini
Subs: Kirupakaran (for Krisman),
Balaghee (for T.Newland)
Redhill town girls
U12 0- 2 Mole valley Girls U 12
The Redhill U12 girls
were down to six for this home game against
Mole Valley but made up for it with great
energy. Their opponents
were a good match and the play moved from end to end constantly.
The Redhill girls' confidence, tackling skills and ball control
are improving and each play brought loud cheers from the crowd.
Both teams broke out with quick runs up the pitch with shots on
goal but onlyMole
Valley managed to hit the
net. The final
scoreline, 2-0 to the visitors.
were a good match and the play moved from end to end constantly.
The Redhill girls' confidence, tackling skills and ball control
are improving and each play brought loud cheers from the crowd.
Both teams broke out with quick runs up the pitch with shots on
goal but only
scoreline, 2-0 to the visitors.
Redhill Town A U15's 1v2 South
Park Juniors U15's
RTFC
Match report
Nutfield Youth u9 1 – 3 Redhill Town u9 Epsom and Ewell league
Redhill Town dominated this match and had plenty of
chances to take the lead but half way through the first half Nutfield broke
away and scored with their only shot of the game. As Redhill failed to shut
down the winger, the cross came in and was met cleanly with a shot that beat
Ben Telfer in goal. After seeing a few shots blocked by determined defending
Redhill were gifted an equaliser just before half time when a goal kick came
straight to Joshua Bashorun who placed the shot past the keeper into the corner.
Redhill came out quickly in the second half and Joshua Bashorun scored a quick
second to turn the game around. Redhill continued to dominate and Lukas Fisher
had a great header just go over the bar before Joshua Bashorun completed his
hat-trick to give Redhill a deserved win. Ben Markham almost scored a fourth
but the shot was inches wide.
SOUTH PARK U10B 2 v 5 REDHILL TOWN U10A Epsom and
Ewell League div 4
Redhill Town U10A convincingly beat South park
Juniors B 5-2 to push closer to the Division 4 title race.
Redhill Town started strong with some great midfield
play by Haydn Puttick spreading the ball wide frequently, making opportunities
for both wingers Joshua Jeffery and Tom Hiscock to run and hit many dangerous
crosses into the box. Zach Layne scored a spectacular first goal from outside
the box which looped over the keeper and into the far corner. Zach Layne scored
again for Redhill Town to go in 2-0 up at half-time.
The second half saw Redhill Town concede a goal
early to make it 2-1, only for Haydn Puttick score his third goal of the season
to make it 3-1. Joshua Bayode pushed up into mid-field and made an immediate
impact when he got up highest on the end of Joshua Jeffery's cross to head in
his second goal of the season to extend their lead to 4-1.Kane Taylor, Charlie
Minter and Laimilija Gruodyte played some brilliant passing moves down the
right-wing. The goalkeeper, Adam Barber, played confidently with some great
decision making. South Park Juniors scored again to make it 4-2, but Redhill Town
finished them off with Zach Layne scoring his hat-trick and making a 5-2 final
score.
Player of the match: Zach Layne
Saturday, 24th March 2012
Epsom & Ewell Youth League Division
7
Redhill Town U10B 1 v Woodmansterne Hyde
U10 6
The Under 10B's suffered their heaviest defeat of
the season against league leaders Woodmansterne at Brambletye last Saturday
With Manager Paul Krisman forced into late changes
to the starting line-up, the home side did not start well and the visitors were
2-0 up within the first 5 minutes.
Following the fine victory at Ashtead the previous
week, Redhill were hoping to continue their recent fine form but Woodmansterne
constantly posed problems for the home side who were 4-0 up at the break.
In the second-half, Redhill significantly improved
and Darren Smith slid the ball wide following a fine move. Top goal scorer
Champton Gichini pulled a goal back from close range but Woodmansterne added
two late goals and ran out worthy winners.
Redhill U10B: Payne, T.Newland, Kirubakaran,
R.Newland, Smith, Krisman, Duffell
Subs: Gichini, Balaghee, Kirupakaran
Redhill
Town Disability football team
Redhill Towns FC Disability team did the hat-trick
Sunday at the Pan for all Disability League winning all their games and for the
third consecutive time were at the top of the leaders board having played 15
games in three tournaments and not conceding a goal and currently undefeated!
Jordan Worcester scoring five goals for the reds
made up of several pupils attending Woodfield school. Surrey County Football
Association in partnership with the Surrey Primary League operate a Football
for all Pan Disability league for players aged 8-adult.
The league is the first of its kind in Surrey and
consists of monthly tournaments at the fantastic new Excel Leisure Centre in
Walton on Thames, Surrey. The league provides professionally organised fun
football for U13s, U16s and Adults.
Redhill Town
FC have just secured £2000 funding from Sported to set up a Learning Disability
adults team to their club for season 2012-2014. Sported is a national charity
that provides support to community sport organisations that work with young
people in disadvantaged areas. They do this by providing business resources and
financial assistance, so that these organisations can concentrate on doing what
they do best - improving the lives of disadvantaged young people through sport.
Redhill Town FC in partnership with Mole Valley Council would like to thank the
following for supporting the project with funding: Sport England - £5,000,
R&B Council - £200, R&B Sports Council - £500, MVDC Councillor -
£1,000, R&B Councillor Francis King - £1,000 and Sported £2000.
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