U16 Boys produced a rock solid perfromance against Dunstable with a 0-6 away performance. Restricted to just one shot all game, the Wood dominated the opposition with fine goals from Mom Josh, Julian, Finlay and a brace from sharp shooter Dan.
Dylan grabbed the final one and a beautiful effort it was, chipping the keeper from the edge of the box as the travelling Wood ranks cheered their appreciation!
The Wood lurk ominously in second place behind leaders Sun Sports, just 3 points behind with a game in hand!
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U9 Boys produced a stunning performance hammering home 6 of the finest in their match against a good Bushey outfit. The lads are developing their attacking game really well while keeping things nice and tight at the back. A great combination boding well for the future.
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U18 Boys faced Everett Rovers in a key league match, looking to set the record straight against an opponent that had dumped them out the County Cup a few games back.
The start just couldn’t have gone any better. Bright as a button, Makamian picked up possession in the first minute, beating his man before being pulled down. He got up to calmly slot the resultant penalty, giving his team a precious 1-0 lead and delivering a big moment when it mattered.
Despite this, and having periods in the half, the Wood did not really build on the lead, with many players subdued in attack, duels being lost all over the park and a succession of free kicks conceded needlessly. A very big side, Everett launched long balls into the box and it was a successful tactic, the Wood beaten time and time again, so thankful that keeper Elboukhari was in such excellent form. He alone kept the team in the game as Everett players lined up one after another to try their luck on goal; no one from the Wood making a clearing header, not even once. Despite his efforts, the inevitable happened and Everett equalised from a lower corner that their player still reached first, helping it into the net with the Wood’s defence bystanders.
The half ended 1-1 and with the league on the line, the players were read the riot act and exhorted to compete, to win their duels, to attack the football, to keep their championship hopes alive. Their response was good and despite going down 1-2, they battled back hard. Collier led the way, executing a massive, huge tackle that shook Everett and boosted the Wood’s belief. Two minutes later, his less favoured left foot sent a missile scudding into the top corner to level the match. It really was a peach and another big moment from him in a game that really mattered.
With confidence billowing through their sails, the Wood piled on as Everett tired with Zefi & Green becoming much more influential, Song having his say on the wing too. Efforts rained down on the Everett goal and the match was there for the taking. With time running out and in desperation, Everett took to launching the ball long; aimless punts fired straight at Wood centre backs under no opposing pressure. The Wood watched in horror as within the space of 5 minutes, three of these were somehow missed, the defenders rendering themselves totally out the game in the process with no cover to be seen. The away attack filled their boots to score unchallenged goals and turn in a final score of 2-5.
The league has gone for another season, the issues of the past still very much present and the defensive consistency across all outfield positions required to compete for any league title remain absent. The focus turns to the two upcoming quarter finals. Against strong 2nd division sides from the older age group, the boys can expect more of the same, with big opponents launching long balls at every opportunity. The Wood need to stop those balls coming in, need to concede less fouls in the process and simply must deal better with what gets through. We’ve got a chance and perhaps in these games more than just a few players will step up to the mark and prove what good players they really are?
MoM went to Hones, for a season’s best performance in an unfamiliar stint up front, running hard, staying disciplined, showing calm and almost scoring on more than one occasion as a result. To be sure, the same approach works in any position on the park.
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After a run of tough fixtures and several postponements, Borehamwood 2000 U16 Girls finally secured their first league win of the season — and it was thoroughly deserved. A few tactical tweaks and a clear game plan were introduced before kick-off, and the girls executed it brilliantly from the very first whistle.
Borehamwood started on the front foot and produced an impressive first-half display. Abi and Amie linked up superbly in attack, supported by powerful, surging runs from Martha. Missy and Scarlett dominated the central midfield battle, while the back four of Leni, Amy, Lily and Lilly played with determination and discipline, snuffing out any Harpenden threats. The whole squad contributed, and with intelligent use of the subs bench we were able to maintain the pressure and relentless work rate throughout.
The breakthrough came on nine minutes and was no more than the Wood deserved. A flowing move found Amie, who slipped a sublime through ball into the path of Abi. Her finish was emphatic — a powerful strike into the roof of the net.
Several further chances were created but not converted during an excellent first half, but it always felt like the second goal was coming. It arrived thanks to instant impact from substitute Hollie, who brought great calm and composure in midfield. She threaded an incisive ball forward which found Abi, who unselfishly squared for Martha to tap in at the back post. A fully deserved 2–0 lead at half-time.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with Borehamwood continuing to dominate. Gabriela in goal was rarely troubled, while Harpenden’s keeper found herself increasingly busy. The visitors were reduced to ten players late on after one of their squad had to leave, but credit to them — they remained organised and competitive, ensuring the game stayed lively to the end.
Despite further chances, no more goals were added, though it remains a mystery how. Still, the result was never in doubt, and the clean sheet was a fitting reward for a defensively composed, disciplined display.
Player of the Match goes to Missy, who was outstanding and faultless in central midfield. A brilliant performance — but truthfully, every single player did the club proud. They stuck to the game plan, worked for each other, and finally earned the league win their performances have long deserved.
Two tough fixtures against the top sides await before Christmas, but the team now go into those matches with renewed belief, confidence and determination.
Up the Wood!
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The Great Harpenden robbery took place today with the U15 girls away to Harpenden Colts! A shock 1-2 loss was the final score in a decent game that only one team really should have won.
Our girls battered Harpenden for 75% of the game with the home goal leading a very charmed life. Unfortunately for us, we conceded two terribly soft goals that helped us shoot ourselves in the foot! It was a harsh lesson as the best team by far managed to conjure defeat from the jaws of what should have been a routine victory, this against a side we beat 5-0 last time out.
The girls' effort couldn’t be questioned at all but some of our decision making was off today.
Harpenden’s defence did defend like their lives' depended on it at times. This is definitely this team’s targeted progression of beating teams convincingly that we have dominated in matches. Onwards and upwards though with this fine group of young lady’s we are proud to call the U15 girls.