Minety v Purton

Friendly

Wednesday 19th July 2023

Kick Off 19.30 On Time!

Minety 2 Purton 13, attendance 13

0-1 (4), 0-2 (21), 0-3 (29), 0-4 (30), 0-5 (32), 1-5 (40), 1-6 (46), 1-7 (50),

1-8 (57), 2-8 (66), 2-9 (72), 2-10 (73), 2-11 (79), 2-12 (80), 2-13 (86)

@ Minety Playing Fields

Horbury Hill

Minety

SN16 9QH

No Admission or Programme.

When I saw Minety play a home game versus Rodborough Old Boys in January last year, they were based at Badminton Memorial Hall, in Badminton, but they are now back playing in their own village. It is also home to the local rugby club as well as having a couple of tennis courts.

The match was Stroud & District League Division 3 (Step 12) versus Wiltshire Senior League Division 1 (Step 8). As expected, it went the way of the visitors. It was 1-5 at halftime and the goals continued to flow freely in the second half as the hosts tired. Pick of the goals were the opener for Minety, a 30 yard free kick and the the twelfth for Purton, curled into the top corner from 25 yards.

Thame United v Milton Keynes Irish

Friendly

Tuesday 18th July 2023

Kick Off 19.45 On Time!

Thame United 0 Milton Keynes Irish 4, attendance 53

44’ 0-1

52’ 0-2

61’ 0-3

78’ 0-4

@ Meadow View Park, 3G Pitch

Tythrop Way

Thame

OX9 3RN

No Admission or Programme.

This was the third different ground I have now seen a game on here at Meadow Park. First up was for the main stadium (ASM Stadium for sponsor purposes) back in February 2011, when I saw Thame United play Carterton in a Hellenic League Premier Division match, which was abandoned after 52 minutes due fog. I subsequently returned the following December, this time seeing a full game, when they beat Ardley United 1-0 (AET) in an Oxfordshire F.A. Senior Cup match. Then in May 2017 I was back to see a game on Pitch 2, It is railed, floodlit and has a pair of dugouts. There is even a small section of cover. I saw Thame Rangers beat Enfield Borough 3-2 in a Spartan South Midlands League Division 2 match that day. So, now for ground number three. It is a standard cage set up, with spectator viewing along three quarters of one side. It is behind the north end goal of pitch 2, running the opposite way and to the north east of the main stadium, where the clubhouse was open for the entirety.

Tonight’s match was Southern League Division 1 Central (Step 4) versus Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division (Step 5). Thame have recently lost their manager, which inevitably also means an exodus of players, so are trying to put together a new squad. MK Irish looked the stronger team, although it took until a minute before halftime for them to open the scoring. Three second half goals rounded off a resounding win for the visitors.

Reigate Priory v Trenham

Friendly

Monday 17th July 2023

Kick Off 19.15 On Time!

Reigate Priory 3 Trenham 1, attendance 19

31’ 1-0

51’ 2-0

66’ 2-1

85’ 3-1 (pen)

@ Reigate School, 3G Pitch

Pendleton Road

Reigate

RH2 7NT

No Admission or Programme.

This was my nearest unvisited ground, less than five minutes drive from home. It is where Reigate Priory ‘A’ play their home games in Mid Sussex League Division 5 North. It also hosted one first team game at the end of last season. Yet another caged pitch with spectator viewing on just over half of one side.

Reigate Priory play in the Mid Sussex League Premier Division (Step 7), whilst according to the people involved with Trenham, they are newly formed and play in the Combined Counties League, although a Google search on the internet offers no information whatsoever and they don’t appear to be in the CCL constitution, so no idea what league they are actually in. I do know they had beaten Reigate Priory Reserves 4-2 in a friendly on Saturday, but that’s about it.

It was a decent game and rather unusually for a friendly, saw three penalties awarded, all for Reigate Priory, with only one of them actually scored! The first was missed, saved by the ‘keeper, but was put in on the follow up to put them ahead just after the half hour mark. They then had another awarded, but this one hit the outside of the post. A shot that took a deflection off a defender saw Priory go 2-0 up six minutes into the second half, before Trenham headed in from a corner to pull it back to 2-1 midway through the half. Priory made it 3-1 with five minutes left, making no mistake with penalty number three, given for a handball on the line.


Above : Third time lucky….Priory make it 3-1 from the penalty spot.

Romsey Town v Laverstock & Ford

Friendly

Saturday 15th July 2023

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

Romsey Town 2 Laverstock & Ford 5, attendance 58

37’ 0-1

41’ 0-2

44’ 0-3

51’ 0-4

56’ 1-4 (pen)

78’ 1-5

90’ + 1, 2-5

@ University of Southampton Sports Ground

Wide Lane

Eastleigh

SO50 5PE

No Admission or Programme.

I had visited the University of Southampton Sports Ground previously, back in 2012, when I saw Fareham Town beat Sporting Bishops Waltham 10-0 in a friendly, which was played on the 3G pitch here. The attraction of today’s match was that it was on the main grass pitch (Pitch 1) which was helpfully confirmed by Romsey Town via Twitter. It is railed on three sides and roped along the other. There are also dugouts on the entrance side.

The match was Wessex League Division 1 (Step 6) versus Wessex League Premier Division (Step 5) and was a massive improvement on the game this morning, which is hardly surprising. There was a very strong wind blowing across the pitch, which didn’t affect the game too much. There was an occasional rain shower too, but the pitch remained in perfect condition, even though there had been another match on it before this.

Laverstock & Ford missed the opportunity to open the scoring after thirteen minutes when they had a penalty saved. They dominated the first half, finally making the breakthrough eight minutes before halftime. By the interval it was 0-3 and they made it 0-4 six minutes into the second half. A penalty saw Romsey pull it back to 1-4, but Laverstock restored their four goal lead with twelve minutes left. A stoppage time goal saw Romsey pull it back to 2-5. A really good game, played with 100% commitment throughout.

On one of the outer pitches, over in the far corner (Pitch 6 or 8) a good few hundred yards away, Michelmersh & Timsbury were playing Warsash Wasps in another friendly. It would certainly warrant another visit here for the other grass pitches.

A.F.C. Winkfield v Pundit

Friendly

Saturday 15th July 2023

Kick Off 10.30 Actual 10.41

A.F.C. Winkfield 3 Pundit 7, attendance 21

12’ 0-1, 17’ 1-1, 40’ 1-2, 42’ 2-2, 44’ 2-3, 55’ 2-4, 57’ 2-5, 80’ 2-6, 87’ 2-7, 88’ 3-7

@ Garrison Sports Ground

Kings Road

Windsor

SL4 2BD

No Admission or Programme.

When watching pre-season friendlies you can occasionally get caught out on which team you are actually watching. This turned out to be a Winkfield team made up of reserves and trialists (playing in East Berks League, as do visitors Pundit) and it is not something I would have bothered watching had I been aware of this beforehand. Yes, there were plenty of goals, but that was more down to the poor level of playing standards, rather than skill factor. It is even more annoying that I could have done a different game this morning, just a couple of miles from my afternoon match, but too late now!

The Garrison Sports Ground is an (ex?) M.O.D. facility housing football, rugby and cricket as well as a couple of old tennis hard courts. Pathetically, there are just 25 car park spaces here. Totally inadequate if more than one game is on at the same time, especially with the ground being adjacent to the A322. The kick off was delayed while a worn patch in one goal area was filled in with soil to make it playable.

Cranleigh v Broadbridge Heath U23

Friendly

Thursday 13th July 2023

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.22

Cranleigh 1 Broadbridge Heath U23 2, attendance 41

48’ 0-1

58’ 1-1

65’ 1-2

@ Glebelands School, 3G Pitch

Parsonage Road

Cranleigh

GU6 7AN

No Admission or Programme.

I had watched Cranleigh play on two grounds in the village before tonight. I’d seen them at their Snoxhall Fields ground back in May 1997 (1-2 versus Cobham in a Combined Counties League match) and then in August 2020 they drew 2-2 versus Rudgwick in a friendly played at The Bruce McKenzie Memorial Field. Tonight’s match was at Glebelands School. I hadn’t realised it was a 3G pitch, as Google Maps doesn’t show it yet on the satellite view. It is the standard set up with spectator viewing along three quarters of one side. Although advertised as an 18.45 kick off, it was brought forward to 18.15 (thankfully notified of the change this afternoon via Twitter). Although there are floodlights, the building was due to be locked up shortly after eight o’clock, hence the earlier start time.

Cranleigh will be new this season in the Surrey County Premier League (Step 7) following their promotion after finishing second in the Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) last season. Broadbridge Heath U23 play in the Southern Combination League U23 North Division.

Both teams had chances, but it took until three minutes into the second half for the deadlock to be broken. It was the visitors who went in front, shooting off the inside of the far post having been played through on the left hand side of the box. Cranleigh levelled with a one on one finish from 20 yards, but seven minutes later Broadbridge Heath netted the winner, finishing with a diagonal shot across the ‘keeper into the far corner.

Cranfield United v A.F.C. Oakley

Friendly

Wednesday 12th July 2023

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.35

Cranfield United 3 A.F.C. Oakley 1, attendance 53

8’ 0-1

20’ 1-1

33’ 2-1

86’ 3-1

@ Cranfield Pavilion 3G Pitch (Bedfordshire F.A.)

Lower Breaches Gardens

off Pincords Lane

Cranfield

MK43 1AH

No Admission or Programme.

This was Spartan South Midlands League Division 1 (Step 6) versus Bedfordshire County League Premier Division (Step 7). The game was played on the Cranfield Pavilion 3G pitch, which is a standard cage set up with spectator viewing along three quarters of one side and a pair of dugouts on the other. It runs parallel to the Cranfield United ground (which I had visited in October 2002) where the players got changed and walked through to the pitch. The clubhouse at the main ground was also open for hot and cold drinks.

The match was very keenly contested. Oakley took an early lead, but Cranfield had turned things round to lead 2-1 at halftime. Wholesale changes were made for the second half and Cranfield made it 3-1 with four minutes left, cutting in from the left, before beating the ‘keeper with a shot at the near post. The last ten minutes or so were played with the floodlights having gone off at 9 o’clock (assume on a timer cut off) but there was still enough light for it not to be a problem.

Catholic United v Great Wakering Rovers

Friendly

Tuesday 11th July 2023

Kick Off 19.00 Actual 19.01

Catholic United 0 Great Wakering Rovers 0, attendance 37

@ Unified Seevic Palmer’s College – Seevic Campus Sports Field

The Chase

Benfleet

SS7 3DF

No Admission or Programme.

The players get changed at the college itself, which is in Runnymede Chase, then walk the 200 yards or so down The Chase, to where there are two pitches that run parallel, this being played on the one nearest the entrance. It was roped along each side.

The match was Essex Olympian League Premier Division (Step 7) versus Essex Senior League (Step 5). It was a decent contest, but lacking somewhat in goalmouth action. Apart from the woodwork being hit in the first half, there wasn’t really anything of note that could possibly be regarded as a goal chance. Best to say it was a game where defences came out on top.


Midlands Hurricanes v Hunslet

Rugby League

League 1

Sunday 9th July 2023

Kick Off 15.00

Midlands Hurricanes 22 Hunslet 54, attendance 276

@ Derby R.U.F.C.

Haslams

Haslams Lane

Derby

DE22 1EB

£10 Admission

No Programme.

As far as I know, this will be the last of the ‘on the road’ games I’ll be watching this season as most clubs revert to using their normal home venues for the remainder of the season. It is a far better venue than the awful running track ground they normally play at behind the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham and would surely be a better option as a permanent base. It also helps that it is nearer to the rugby league heartland, giving the possibility of attracting a few more visiting club supporters as well, with the crowd today being almost 80 higher than the one they attracted for the game I saw them play in Birmingham.

The match was 8th versus 3rd in the league table. It looked like Hurricanes might have been on for a rare win at one stage. They were 12-0 up early on and despite Hunslet pulling it back to 12-12, they managed to restore their six point lead again, before Hunslet hit back once again to level the scores at 18-18 just before halftime. The second half was one way traffic as Hunslet ran in five unanswered tries to lead 18-48 and although Hurricanes did eventually manage a late try, Hunslet went straight up the other end to score again and give them a resounding 22-54 win, which included a hat trick for winger Alfie Goddard. The win now takes them above Doncaster into second place in the table.


Orpington v Gillingham Town

Friendly

Saturday 8th July 2023

Kick Off 14.45 Actual 14.49

Orpington 1 Gillingham Town 1, attendance 16

16’ 0-1

77’ 1-1

@ Goddington Park

Goddington Lane

Orpington

BR6 9DH

No Admission or Programme.

It was a 37 minute drive back west along the M2 and M25 for the second game of the day, again between two teams from the Kent County League, where Division 2 West hosted Division 3 Central & East. There was very little between the two sides. Gillingham opened the scoring after sixteen minutes, when a diagonal free kick was headed in at the far post. Orpington had the chance to draw level eight minutes into the second half, but they missed from the penalty spot, sending the kick wide of the target. They did manage a late equaliser though, when a lob over the ‘keeper came back off the crossbar and was followed in from close range.

Goddington Park is a huge area next door to Westcombe Park Rugby Club, which is where you park. The first team pitch (No.14 on the pitch map) is in an area beyond the changing room building and hidden from view as you approach from the car park. No facilities, other than a couple of park benches around the perimeter.