29th November Bishop's Stortford College (Away) |
Result: Draw 1-1 |
Review: Felsted dominated this game from start to finish.The score does not reflect the game whatsoever and credit where it is due, Bishop's Stortford were resilient in defence and worked hard defending their goal. Felsted failed to take their opportunities and the numerous shot corners were squandered away through stupidity and complacency. Further, and to add salt to the injury Felsted scored the equalising goal just 3 minutes from time. A lesson has now been learnt by all and in the next session of training the team will learn about a 'killing instinct' - the girls were just far to nice and accommodating to be an effective force. This is going to change. |
Player of the match: Alice Taylor |
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Girls U15A v Bishop's Stortford College
Girls U15A v Bishop's Stortford College
29th November Bishop's Stortford College (Away) |
Result: Lost 2-0 |
Review: Both teams created chances in the opening exchanges with possession being shared equally between the two teams. However, despite continuous good work down the right hand side by Gemma Foley and Ellie Welsh, Felsted could not register the first goal of the game. With the score line still 0-0 at the end of the first half all was still to play for. Bishop's Stortford started the half at a quick tempo and quickly earnt themselves their first short corner of the game. A well worked move negated Felsted's number one runner and was then converted to open up a 1-0 lead. Felsted kept the pressure on Stortford, with Izzy Moore winning back possession numerous times and threading passes neatly up to the Felsted forward line, but the Bishop's Stortford defensive line stood strong and Felsted couldn't find a way through. A late break away goal tapped in by Stortford's left forward sealed the 2-0 victory for them and left Felsted leaving empty handed. A disappointing day, which ended the U15A recent run of good form. The girls are looking to bounce back on Saturday when they face King's Canterbury at home. |
Star Player: Izzy Moore |
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Girls U15B v Woodbridge
19th November Woodbridge (Home) |
Result: Won 4-0 |
Review: Not the best game to watch although Felsted won with plenty to spare. This said, Woodbridge were a nice team and played to their ability. Overall I was disappointed by the standard at which both teams performed. There were some outstanding performances and Luca Goder and Tabitha Temporal are to be congratulated for their superb hockey skills. Felsted can be pleased with this home victory although there is still lots to do in training in preparation for the next game. |
Player of the match: Tabitha Temporal |
Girls U15A v Woodbridge
19th November Woodbridge (Home) |
Result: Won 3-0 |
Review: The U15A had their fair share of the possession in the first half but came up against a resilient Woodbridge side. Ellie Welsh cut into the right side of the circle early on and came desperately close when her strike came off the outside of the far post. Instead of wondering if this wasn't meant to be Felsted's day the girls pushed on and created some more opportunities, forcing the opposition goalkeeper to make a number of tough saves. Despite these opportunities the half time score remained deadlocked at 0-0. It took a well executed short corner to break the deadlock. Gemma Foley turned provider when her cleverly timed pass across the goal was met with a venomous shot from Olivia Schwier to register Felsted's first goal of the day. Having opened the scoring Felsted pushed on and Tor Seager broke through the Woodbridge defence and slipped the ball past the keeper to open up a deserved 2-0 lead. Woodbridge's resilience was again evident when, despite being 2-0 down, they continued to push on to create chances. A clever pass from their midfield set their centre forward through on goal forcing a first class save at full stretch from Phoebe Coulson to maintain the clean sheet. The afternoon was rounded off in style when the final whistle blew as Felsted were awarded a short corner. Ellie Welsh seized her opportunity and struck her shot low into the bottom right corner to see Felsted end up worthy 3-0 winners. |
Player of the match: Gemma Foley |
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Girls U15B v Sevenoaks
12th November Sevenoaks (Home) |
Result: Lost 1-4 |
Review: This was just one of those frustrating games! Felsted were slow to get going and allowed Sevenoaks to dominate in the early part of the first half and sadly this negative approach led to the only goal in the game being scored. This said, and facing a possible thumping by Sevenoaks the girls rallied and for long periods of the games looked the more likely to score. Felsted could, and should have scored in the latter stages of the game but a wonderful save by the opposition's goal keeper assured victory for Sevenoaks. My players can be pleased with their overall performance. Happy!! |
Player of the Match: Emilia Blyth |
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Girls U15B v Bishop's Stortford College
18th October Bishop's Stortford (Home) |
Result: Won 3-0 |
Review: For the first time this season the 15B’s enjoyed home advantage. The home crowd coupled with a familiar playing surface worked its magic, and the ‘B’ side took full advantage. The team’s resolute steely determination and good early possession enabled this young side to manufacture the confidence to go on and win from the first whistle. Accurate passing and good tackling were the cornerstones that lead to the goals being scored. What was also pleasing was the hard work from the mid-field players who ran off the ball creating gaps in the oppositions defence. Felsted did look a little lacklustre in their short corner routines and this training ground drill will be tightened up after half term. Finally, this was a satisfying performance and Bishop’s Stortford College are also congratulated for the manner in which the game was played.Well done to all. |
Player of the match: Annabel Dines |
Girls U15A v Bishop's Stortford College
18th October Bishop's Stortford (Home) |
Result: Lost 2-3 |
Review: Felsted took a deserved early lead in the match after some sustained pressure was finally converted into a goal by Tor Seager on the far post. Bishop's Stortford looked dangerous on the break and drew level before half time after a number of near misses. The second half was not without controversy when a Felsted goal was ruled out because it was struck marginally outside of the circle. This was followed by two late goals from Bishop's Stortford against the run of play, which was a cruel end to a match that the Felsted girls will feel unlucky to have lost. |
Player of the match: Olivia Schwier |
Monday, 17 October 2011
Girls U15B v Kings Ely
16th October Kings Ely A team (Home) |
Result: Lost 0-6 |
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Review: The Felsted Team played a good Kings Ely 'A' side, who were fortunate enough to have an extremely talented Centre Half who dominated their attacking play. This said, the score does not reflect the effort and team spirit in which Felsted played. Felsted U15B's can take pride in their performance and the 'never say die' attitude which was clear for all to see. Well done girls. |
Player of the match: Emilia Blyth (Team Captain) |
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