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Match Reports 13/02/16

Lymm Mens 4s 1 Whitchurch Mens 2s 3

Whitchurch 2s travelled to bottom of the table Lymm 4s with a full squad of thirteen, including debutants Matt Brookes and Sam Eaton.

Sam made an immediate impact in Whitchurch’s first attack of the game. Ellis Hickson drove forward through midfield and fed the ball into the Lymm D where Sam was able to divert the ball past a flat footed Lymm goalkeeper.

Buoyed by their early success, Whitchurch pressed forward in search of more goals, and within 10 minutes good Whitchurch pressure led to Sam cutting the ball back for Simon Valiente-Briceno to fire into the bottom corner and double Whitchurch’s lead.

With a 2 goal lead Whitchurch’s attacking became more reckless as the first half went on, allowing Lymm’s more experienced players to take control of the midfield areas. Lymm were able to quickly turn defence into attack and outnumber the Whitchurch defenders, however the defence of Iain Bones, Mark Sugden, Richard Leigh and Matt Brookes were able to repel the Lymm attacks with relative ease.

At the other end of the pitch good wing play from Ellis and Aaron Shackleton, along with the skills and running of Sam and Simon created a number of chances that Whitchurch were unable to convert. Both Phil Tranter and Aaron Swain were unlucky not to take chances at the far post.

Eventually the Lymm possession and numbers afforded them a clear shot at goal.

Goalkeeper Neil Jones made an excellent save but a Lymm attacker was on hand to fire home the loose ball from close range. Undeterred, Whitchurch immediately swept forward and forced a short corner from which Iain Bones fired in to restore Whitchurch’s two goal advantage.

Despite their 3-1 lead at half time, Whitchurch needed to regain some control in midfield during the second half. The combinations of Doug Buckeridge, Jake Wood and Aaron Shackleton worked hard to nullify Lymm’s better players in the centre of the pitch whilst still support the Whitchurch attacks.

The Whitchurch midfield and defence restricted Lymm to a handful of half chances in the second half, but the more diligent defending also limited the number of clear-cut Whitchurch chances. Simon, Sam and Doug all had shots saved by the Lymm keeper, Aaron dribbled towards the Lymm goal but was unable to get his shot on target and right at the end of the game Jake Wood showed good close control in the D but had his shot blocked by good Lymm defending.

In the end Whitchurch 2s were good value for their 3-1 win. Without their experienced players in midfield the team struggled to maintain control of the middle of the pitch, but as the game wore on those players playing out of position grew into the game. Both Sam Eaton and Matt Brookes are welcome additions to the 2’s squad and both had excellent games.

Once again the defence were solid and the attacking threat was always evident.

The win leaves Whitchurch 2s in 7th place in the league, just ahead of Chester 6s who visit Whitchurch next weekend.

 

Whitchurch ladies 1s 8 Lymm ladies 5s 1

Whitchurch took on Lymm 5’s at home this week.  It really was a game of two half’s, with Whitchurch beginning strong and having much of the possession, which resulted in a goal for Katie Fowles from a short corner in the first few minutes.

Whitchurch seemed to lose a bit of pace for the rest of the half and although they had lots of opportunities to increase the lead with strong passes from Jane Williamson they could not convert their chances. Hebe Dixon and goalkeeper Phoebe Jones helped to keep Lymm at bay, but shortly before the end of the half, Lymm took advantage and scored on a break leaving it equal at half time.

After a half time talk about strategy for the second half Whitchurch came out strong from the off, passing more accurately and this soon paid off when Emma Harper played a strong cross into the box and Sue Read got the deflection. This gave an increase in confidence and Whitchurch continued to pile on the pressure, with Katie Fowles scoring her second from a short corner.

Captain Catherine Gresty then scored from a great move she started with a run into the box and after a pass back to her scored the fourth. This was followed by two goals in quick succession from Nicola Workman.  With strong work by Helen Machin, Emily Hilton and Ellie Windsor in midfield, Whitchurch were able to increase their lead with Lisa Sullivan dribbling into the box and scoring. Laura Workman finished the scoring with a final goal.

Whitchurch entertain Deeside 3s next week at home in a re-arranged fixture.

 

Golborne ladies 2s 1 Whitchurch ladies 2s 1

This week Whitchurch travelled away to play Golborne 2s. Whitchurch started the stronger of the teams when Emily Vernon drove down the left wing and had an attempted shot on goal. Just before half time Golborne had a cheeky shot past the keeper Shola Bailey on a short corner.

Whitchurch were going into the second half 1-0 down; however with a pep-talk from captain Julia Neale their spirits were kept high. Ten minutes into the second half Whitchurch were awarded a short corner followed by two more shorts.

Good tackling by Mel Reid and Charlotte Ridgway got the ball back into Golborne’s dee and Whitchurch were awarded another short corner. However, an early break from Golborne defence left them with 4 defenders on the line and another short for Whitchurch an injection from Hayleigh Busby to Jess Kimberley saw the finish into the bottom left corner of the Golborne  goal. Masie Owen, from the re-start won back the ball and drove down the right hand side. Some more tackles from Sami Ives and Wendy Cooper meant they could get the ball to Helen Hocknell and Charlotte Lawder who both had shots on goal but we’re unfortunate not to succeed.

Becky Brookfield deserved and was awarded player of the match.

Whitchurch 2s will travel away to play a rearranged game against Macclesfield 4s at 12:00 push back.

Match reports 06/02/16

Whitchurch Mens 2s 2 Llandudno Mens 2s 2

Whitchurch 2s entertained Llandudno 2s looking to bounce back from the disappointment of being unable to fulfil last week’s fixture and the subsequent deduction of 3 points. Despite the rain and very wet pitch, Whitchurch started the match well and dominated possession and territory in the first 10 minutes of the game. The team created a number of good chances and Richard Leigh was very unfortunate to divert an excellent through ball from Simon Valiente-Briceno just wide of the post.

However Llandudno managed to get a grip of the game and pressed Whitchurch harder and faster in midfield. The Whitchurch passes started to go astray and Llandudno were able to maintain possession of their own. Llandudno pushed more players forward and created a number of good chances.

The defence of Iain Bones, Mark Sugden and Doug Buckeridge found themselves outnumbered on a number of occasions. The Whitchurch goal led a charmed life, but largely thanks to some excellent goalkeeping from Neil Jones, Llandudno struggled to apply the final touch to open the scoring.

Ultimately, after a succession of short corners, Llandudno opened the scoring with a powerful strike form the edge of the D just before halftime.

Whitchurch switched to a 4-man defence for the second half, with Ryan Murtagh moving to left back. With Alex Fry patrolling in front of the defence Whitchurch were able to nullify a lot of the Llandudno attacks before they reached the Whitchurch D. Aaron Shackleton and Richard Leigh were able to get forward in the wide areas and provide support to Josh Parry and Simon Valiente-Briceno up front.

Eventually good Whitchurch play led to a cross from the right which was missed by everyone except Ben Fry who controlled the ball and drilled a shot past the Llandudno keeper for the equaliser.

Buoyed by this Whitchurch continued to push forward, but were undone by a swift counter attack from Llandudno. Their tactic of leaving a player high up the pitch paid dividends as they were able to by-pass the Whitchurch defence and midfield with one long pass and put their attacker clean through on goal. Neil Jones made an excellent save, but the Llandudno attacker was able to divert the ball goal ward at the second attempt and, despite a valiant effort to get back and clear off the line by Ryan Murtagh, Llandudno retook the lead.

Whitchurch were undeterred and pushed Llandudno further back and Alex Fry caused the Welsh defenders constant problems with his dribbling around their D. Whitchurch forced a number of short corners and eventually a shot for the edge of the D was deflected to Ben Fry to slam the ball into the goal to make the score 2-2.

Both teams pushed for a winning goal in the last moments of the game. But neither team could find a breakthrough, although Phil Tranter was unlucky to have a good effort well blocked by a Llandudno defender.

Whitchurch 2s battled well to come from behind twice in this game. The change in formation for the second half contained the Llandudno attacks and allowed Whitchurch to get more control in the midfield areas. Whitchurch carried the greater attacking threat in the second half, but ultimately the draw against a talented and youthful Llandudno side was probably a fair result for both sides.

The draw leaves Whitchurch 2s in 7th place in the league, ahead of Chester 6s on goal difference, but 4 points behind Llandudno.

The 2s are away to Lymm 4s next weekend.

 

Winnington Park Park Mens 4s 1 Whitchurch Mens 1s 10

It was a dominant performance over the second place team from start to finish for the Mens 1s securing promotion with four games left to play.

Within minutes of the start Whitchurch took the lead with Joe Nicholson firing in from close range. Whitchurch failed to respect the Winnington team and paid the price as Winnington took full advantage of lax marking to equalise.

This woke up the Whitchurch team and they stepped up a gear and soon raced into a lead with two goals from Steve Lloyd and two blistering shots from Tom Leonard to give Whitchurch a comfortable lead at the interval.

The second half was more the same way and despite all the efforts of Winnington Park they couldn’t break free of the strangle hold Whitchurch had on the game.

Whitchurch continued as they finished the first half with goals from Tom Leonard and Steve Lloyd before Joe Nicholson bagged a brace, the second another breathtaking shot from near the baseline. Whitchurch finished the game as Ben Lea was rewarded for his efforts in the game with the final goal.

Whitchurch 1s entertain Mossley Hill 1s at home next week.

 

Whitchurch ladies 2s 1 Bowdon Ladies 6ths 0

Due to the heavy rain in the morning water lay in patches on the Whitchurch pitch delaying the start of the game, as the clouds cleared and the pitch dried the game started.

Whitchurch 2s over a number of weeks have been growing in confidence and from the off they took the game to the Bowdon team. As always Whitchurch rode their luck and some excellent saves from goalkeeper Shola Bailey and key tackles from the defensive line-up of Wendy Cooper, Sally Pearce, Mel Reid, Emma Clarke, Jess Kimberley and Martha Teggin kept Whitchurch in the game. On the break of halftime a swift interchange of passing between Kate Goodwin and Ashleigh Heath picked out Charlotte Lawder on the edge of the dee to scramble home and give Whitchurch the lead at the break.

Captain Julia Neale led the way into the second half encouraging the team to keep up their efforts and secure the much deserved three points. Becky Brookfield commanded the midfield cutting out the Bowdon attacks and setting off the team on the attack enabling the wings to attack at pace down the right and left side through Emily Veron and Hayleigh Busby. Whitchurch were unlucky not to score again when Busby’s shot was cleared off the line.

Bowdon fought back but the Whitchurch team were in no mood to let their precious lead slip and fought to the end to secure a much deserved and valuable win.

Whitchurch ladies travel away to Golborne 2s next week.

 

Wrexham ladies 2s 3 Whitchurch ladies 1s 1

Whitchurch Ladies 1s came back down to earth with a bump after going top of the table last week with a disappointingly 3-1 loss to Wrexham.

Wrexham were the more energetic of the two teams playing at speed throughout, whereas the usually excellent Whitchurch team failed to come out flying as usual. Wrexham went ahead early via a short corner set piece move; play then ebbed and flowed with Whitchurch failing to convert opportunities created during the rest of the first half, despite the efforts of wingers Ellie Windsor and Laura Workman.

Whitchurch then equalised via their own set piece penalty corner with Jane Williamson striking home with laser like accuracy. However, Wrexham were awarded a dubious penalty flick, which was converted allowing the Welsh team to take the lead, before a further goal put the game beyond the reach of the valiant but seemingly heavy legged Whitchurch team.

Whitchurch Ladies 1s will look towards next week and the visit of ladies Lymm 4s to put this behind them.

30/01/2016 Whitchurch hockey match reports

Whitchurch ladies 2s 0 Alderley Edge ladies 6s 5

Whitchurch travelled away to play Alderley Edge. Despite only having 10 players Whitchurch played as though they had 12 with acting captain Sally Pearce leading the way.

Whitchurch started the stronger of the teams but Alderley Edge took their chances and despite the efforts of keeper Shola Bailey a rebound left an open goal and Alderley 1-0 up. With an equipment malfunction sorted the team bounced back into action. However a strike from the top of the dee left them 2-0 down.

Whitchurch were on the go again with Jess Kimberley picking out Masie Owen on the left who drove down the left wing and picked out Hayleigh Busby in the dee who shot just wide of the goal.

Whitchurch were quite glad when the half time whistle went and with sugar onboard soon had their energy levels rising and ready to go for round two.
From the of Charlotte Lawder was able to pass to Helen Hocknell and to Emily Vernon who had a chance to score but Alderley’s keeper made a great save.

Whitchurch once again applied the pressure but Alderley slipped passed the tiring team to score another goal. But with some great defending from Emma Clarke and Martha Teggin Whitchurch had another chance to break, although the team had begun to slow and didn’t have fresh legs to get them to the dee. A short corner from Alderley put them 4-0 up and with a final strike from the opposition left Whitchurch trailing by 5-0.
Emily Vernon was awarded player of the match. Whitchurch 2s will entertain Bowdon 6s home next weekend.

 

Whitchurch ladies 1s 6 Timperley ladies 5s 1

Whitchurch started the match positively and Emma Harper scored a short corner within the opening 10 minutes.

The home team pushed hard and doubled the lead with a strong push from Jane Williamson. Some fantastic open play followed with Lisa Sullivan having a goal disallowed. Emma Harper scored again giving the home team a comfortable lead. Katie Fowles converted a short corner for number four and striker Sue Read got a 5th before half time.

The second half slowed and Whitchurch allowed the visitors onto the score sheet. The last goal was the result of strong passing down the right hand side with Nikki Workman’s instincts slotting it home comfortable victory.

 

Whitchurch ladies 1s 2 Macclesfield ladies 3s 0

Whitchurch entertained Macclesfield 3s on Sunday for as it was a reorganised match due to a frozen pitch.

Playing their second match in two days Whitchurch took the game to Macclesfield, pushing hard into their dee and taking control of the play. Sue Read was the first to score with a fight to push past their keeper.

Macclesfield pushed harder and gave Whitchurch keeper Gwyn Thomas-Rees something to do.  Defenders Catherine Reece-Gresty and Katie Fowles passed the ball towards Lisa Sullivan, Emma Harper and Catherine Gresty. With plenty of accurate passing Whitchurch continued to create chances and shots on goal but to no avail.

After half time Whitchurch came back even harder creating the opportunity for Nikki Workman to tap it past the Macclesfield keeper. All Whitchurch had to do was hold onto the ball and wait for the final whistle.  Plenty of passing and using the width allowed Whitchurch to hold and came away with a well earned win, putting them top of the table.

Whitchurch are away next week against Chester.

 

Whitchurch Mens 2s game was postponed against Denbigh and will be replayed later in the season. The 2s entertain Llandudno Mens 2s at home next week.

 

Whitchurch Mens 1s 9 Chester Mens 6s 0

Whitchurch took the game to Chester from the start and within the first few minutes raced into a 2-0 lead as Tom Leonard scored from a penalty corner and Joe Nicholson raced through the defence to score the second.

Ben Kimberley received the ball on the right and drove into the Chester dee and fired into the bottom corner. Tom Leonard scored his second of the game turning and shooting from the top of the dee into the bottom corner. The first half ended with Martin Beecher deflecting a shot past the Chester keeper to give the home side a cushion.

Whitchurch were guilty of running the ball in the early stages of the second half and this allowed Chester to pressure the Whitchurch defence. Whitchurch re-grouped and Tom Leonard completed his hattrick after a pin point pass from Ben Lea.

Joe Nicholson scored his second from a pass from Joel Leese which he deflected past the keeper. Martin Beecher scored his second with a shot into the Chester goal

Joe Nicholson scored the goal of the game completing his hattrick firing the roof into the roof of the net from the edge of the dee leaving the Chester keeper with no chance.

Whitchurch 1s travel away to Winnington Park next week

Sainsburys Active Sports vouchers 2016 has started

The Sainsbury Active Sports scheme started on Wednesday January 2016.

Could you collect them from friends and family and return to your captains or committee members?

Your suport will allow us to obtain much needed equipment for the Academy.

Could you please share to all your friends and family to help support us in 2016.

Thank you – Whitchurch Hockey Club