Our U15 Boys enjoyed an excellent 1-4 win at neighbours Belstone today. Taylan slipped in Charlie for the first and then scored two himself: one a firm 20 yarder, the other a perfectly flighted free kick!
Dan scored his 21st of a scintilating season after a good assist from Louis on the right, with Belstone scoring a late consolation goal. However, most important of all was the return to action of Iron Man Lucas after 12 weeks out with a broken collar bone. Such is this tough boy's strength and character that he wanted to play on immediately after this injury but, though that was never possible, he's worked so hard to recover and it's a huge lift to the club to see him back where he belongs. Needless to say, he enjoyed a terrific match and wound up man of the match; take a very long bow young man!!
The boys are fighting hard for promotion and a cup final and after a lengthy absence due to the weather and other postponements, we look forward to seeing them back at Pursley soon!
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Our U16 Boys faced Whetstone Tigers in the league knowing the winner would streak away from the loser in the standings. Due to holidays, the starting line-up was changed from the boys' previous excellent outing but, the squad was full and strong all the same. However, it was quite evident in the warm up that the boys were not as focused; this is always a bad sign and though they can beat anyone, this team can also drag out a loss to literally anyone when in this mood.
Whetstone started fast and were repeatedly first to the ball, getting of several early chances. Despite this, it was the Wood that had the best of the early chances. The first came after Carlow won possession for Manning to pick out a sumptuous pass to Da Silva; he strode through and had only to round the keeper to score but, the keeper won out against the odds. Straight after, Fan flicked on a good header for Da Silva to pick out a superb pass for Silva; he rounded the keeper and seemed certain to score before his shot was somehow cleared by a covering defender. The Wood should have been two up but, if their finishing was not up to their usual high standards, Silva and Da Silva combined brilliantly soon after, the former crossing for the latter to fire home after more good work from Carlow to win the ball.
Having got their noses in front, the Wood were able to hold this lead for approximately 30 seconds, the Whetstone attacker dribbling round the entire Wood defence like they didn’t exist, his close- range cross rammed home to peals of laughter and derision from the opposition. The Wood’s response? One minute later after a perhaps somewhat harsh free kick awarded near the corner flag, the entire team watched like stargazers on a clear night as the resultant cross sailed into the net, seeing Whetstone inexplicably turn the tables in just a couple of minutes play.
It's very hard to come back from such setbacks as they kill momentum stone dead, but, the Wood are used to it and fought back with a goal of quality. Silva won possession well and after making space produced a quality cross-field ball. MoM Collier, working industriously throughout the match detonated a tackle bomb on the Whetstone defender to direct the ball to Da Silva. He produced a perfectly weighted ball for the on-rushing Fan, also enjoying a very good game, to bury first time for 2-2. Unfortunately, just 3 minutes later, Whetstone reacted quicker once again to a loose ball and fired a hopeful, tame effort at goal. It had no right finding the net but, ended up there all the same to see the half end 2-3.
The second half was evenly contested but, the Wood lacked energy, quality and belief, with Whetstone seeing out the match to seal the points. Fan’s double effort crashing off the post and Hones soaring headed attempt were the closest the Wood came to scoring again.
All in all, this was another match where the team were architects of their own demise. The attitude wasn’t good during warm-up with so much laughing and joking, this played out with a very flat start, big chances were missed, elementary and rookie mistakes were made at the back. Whetstone hammered 7-1 by a team the Wood spanked 5-2 last time out now streak away up the table, while the Wood languish far away from the better teams in the league, despite beating them all on occasions.
The issue is not with offence, being 5th top scorers in a league of 11 teams and likely to end up higher by the season’s end. Instead, languishing 2nd bottom for goals conceded and having secured just one clean sheet in 17 matches this term, the boys quite clearly need to improve in all defensive aspects. These being much harder to get past, much more focused in their marking and shape, improved handling and positioning between the sticks, far faster closing down of shots and crosses, and altogether more fight when trying to keep the ball out of our net.
We know then what we need to do, and, with no excuses made or accepted, will get on with doing it as this team is far to good to continue to come off second best in games they should be easily winning.
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The Wood's U15 girls came into this game in good form and on the back of recent wins against our fellow title contenders Brook House and Harefield. Our visitors - St Albans - are at the lower end of the table but we knew to expect a difficult game as they have picked up some good results away from home this season.
With five players absent today the squad was thin and we talked pre-match about the importance of work rate, moving the ball quickly and taking chances to get ourselves in front as early as possible. It was, however, a great opportunity for all of the girls to get plenty of minutes.
We started well, very well in fact. The Veo camera was set up just in the nick of time to catch the first goal, turned in by Annie after a superb corner delivery by Milly. We were two up shortly after when a cross field ball from Abi found Amie out on the right. A great first touch and driving run towards goal was followed by a cool finish.
On 12mins we were 3-0 up. Goal machine Louella was set free by a ball from Lily B and she rounded the keeper and rolled the ball home.
There were no further goals in the first half but lots of positive play and we were totally dominant. Jess was simply brilliant in midfield, winning the ball everywhere and dictating the play, linking up well with Hollie and Milly. Our defence was resolute as ever and I’m not sure St Albans had a shot in the first half. We also welcomed back Hailey to the squad today after a long spell on the sidelines and she caused all sorts of problems for the visitors with her pace and driving runs.
The message at half time was to keep the energy levels up, and the plan was to keep rotating players to keep them fresh. We put Abi back on up front at half time and it took just 10 minutes for her to find the back of the net. A clean strike from 12 yards after being put through on goal by Amie.
Our 5th and best goal of the game came on 55 mins. Louella, now playing on the right, beat the full back and put in a superb cross that was met with a header back across goal by player of the match Annie. It was a great goal and great reward for making the runs into the back post time after time. One to watch back on Match of the Day (Veo) for sure!
On 60 mins Abi found Louella on the right side of the box, and a mazy run into the box and smart finish made it 6-0 and brings Louella’s goal tally for the season to 25!
That was the end of the scoring but similar to the first half we rotated players, and their positions, and managed to see out the remainder of the game comfortably.
It’s worth noting the our visitors were missing seven players themselves and had no subs so credit to them for the way they kept going and for putting up a brave fight, and we take nothing for granted when we play them again at the end of the season.
Player of the match was Annie. She has had to patient with her minutes on the pitch but always eager to work hard, learn and improve. Two goals today and an excellent overall contribution to a fine win. Special mentions also to Jess and Missy who both stepped up today in central positions and were totally dominant.
Next up for The Wood is Aylesbury United away. We expect another tough game but hope to get a win and keep up our fine form and push towards promotion.
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The mighty Borehamwood 2000 U10 girls hosted a formidable Bury Rangers in a thrilling encounter. Led out by their inspirational captain, Juniper, the team wasted no time in setting the pace. The game got off to a blistering start, with Borehamwood dominating possession.
Juniper immediately showcased her intent with a brilliant turn and an early shot on goal. At the other end, Emily was called into action in the opening minutes, pulling off a remarkable close-range block to keep Bury at bay. Despite Borehamwood controlling the game, Bury Rangers remained a constant threat.
Polly was immense in defence, closing down gaps with speed and making life difficult for the Bury strikers. In midfield, Tippi orchestrated play beautifully, distributing the ball to her teammates with ease, one of which found Elsie, whose long-range effort was narrowly off target.
As the game moved into Quarter 2, Borehamwood continued their dominant display, passing fluidly and breaking down Bury with some dazzling moves. Elsie was a joy to watch on the left wing, her bright orange boots a blur as she danced past defenders. Juniper and Tippi showcased their adaptability by stepping back into defensive roles, motoring like Ferraris with crunching tackles and pinpoint clearances. Gracie held things together in midfield, while Daisy’s trademark crosses created havoc in the Bury defense. One such cross found Gracie at the far post, and she was unlucky not to score from a tight angle.
Maisie was a wizard up front, always finding space to receive passes from Daisy and Elsie. Elsie’s quick feet continued to cause problems for the opposition, sending in cross after cross despite relentless pressure. Olivia took her turn in goal, showing great composure and making crucial runs off her line to deny Bury’s attackers.