Leckhampton Rovers v Pittville United

Cheltenham League

Division 1

Thursday 31st August 2023

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.17

Leckhampton Rovers 2 Pittville United 1, attendance 18

25’ 1-0

80’ 2-0

81’ 2-1

@ Burrow’s Field

Moorend Grove

Cheltenham

GL53 0HA

No Admission or Programme.

This was the opening game of the season. Leckhampton had finished bottom of the Premier Division last season, whilst Pittville had finished bottom of Division 1, but somehow avoided relegation. Leckhampton led at the break and despite only having a one goal lead, always looked comfortable. They didn’t get their second goal until ten minutes from the end, volleying in at the near post from a corner on the right. Pittville hit back immediately, poking a through ball past the ‘keeper into the far corner to keep themselves in with a chance. Four minutes into stoppage time Leckhampton were reduced to ten men, following a kick at the away ‘keeper following a challenge for a high ball, but it was too late to have any effect on the outcome.

When I last saw Leckhampton play at home, back in 2019, they were using The Folley, which is part of the University of Gloucestershire, but they are now back their own ground at Burrow’s Field. From the car park/changing rooms the pitch, which is to the right of the field, runs lengthways away from here and judging by the old touchline markings, has been moved about ten or twelve yards to the left of its previous location, further from the perimeter. Unfortunately, it hasn’t prevented dog walkers from allowing their pets to use it as a toilet, as we had half a dozen stoppages for dog mess removal during the game.

Blunham v Wilstead

East Bedfordshire Charity Cup

1st Round

Wednesday 30th August 2023

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.31

Blunham 3 Wilstead 5, attendance 28

4’ 0-1

40’ 0-2

56’ 0-3

57’ 1-3

60’ 2-3

68’ 2-4

73’ 2-5

76’ 3-5

@ Moggerhanger Playing Field

Blunham Road

Moggerhanger

MK44 3RD

No Admission or Programme.

These two both play in Bedfordshire County League Division 2 North. Wilstead were well in control following a fourth minute opener and shortly before halftime they doubled their lead. When they made it 0-3 eleven minutes into the second half it looked all over, but Blunham hit back with two goals in the next four minutes to drag themselves back into it. The comeback was short lived though as Wilstead added two more goals of their own and despite scoring late on, there was no way back for Blunham.

This wasn’t scheduled to kick off until 18.30, which was strange considering it would have gone to penalties if the scores were level at ninety minutes. It kicked off a minute late, despite both teams warming up twenty minutes before, and there were three or four minutes added time in the first half. The Referee blew the final whistle five minutes early at the end of the game, which didn’t go down too well with the home club, especially as the light was still holding out.

Lydford v Tor

Yeovil & District League

Division 1

Tuesday 29th August 2023

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.34

Lydford 1 Tor 1, attendance 41

45’ + 1, 0-1

62’ 1-1

@ The Charltons Memorial Recreation Ground

Top Road

Charlton Adam

TA11 7BE

No Admission or Programme.

I could have done without heading back down the A303 to Somerset, having only driven back from Devon last night, but this was my nearest unvisited ground that was hosting a game, so decision made. Lydford are newly formed this season and have been placed in Division 1, which is the middle of the three divisions in this league, whilst Tor had won Division 2 last season.

It was a very evenly matched contest. There were plenty of chances at both ends, but it took until stoppage time at the end of the first half for Tor to break the deadlock, when they were actually down to ten men at the time following a sin bin. Lydford equalised just after the hour mark, volleying in at the near post from a corner on the right. The closest we came to either side winning it was when Tor hit the crossbar, but a draw was a fair result in the end.

Home to Lydford is at the Charltons Memorial Recreation Ground, located between the villages of Charlton Adam and Charlton Mackrell, with the address given as the former, which I presume is because it is to the east of the railway line that separates the two. Changing rooms are in the Community Centre, with the pitch, which was in excellent condition, in the far corner to the left of the tennis court.

Hemyock v East Budleigh Reserves

Devon & Exeter League

Division 3

Monday 28th August 2023

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

Hemyock 0 East Budleigh Reserves 1, attendance 24

5’ 0-1

@ Longmead Park

Longmead

Hemyock

EX15 3SG

No Admission or Programme.

There was very little choice for me in the South West today, or the whole country for that matter, but this game fitted the bill perfectly, as it was on the route home from Cornwall. Hemyock had opened up their season with a draw at home to Bravehearts on Friday night, whilst this was the season opener for newly promoted East Budleigh Reserves (they finished 5th in Division 4 last season).

When the visitors opened the scoring after just five minutes, I didn’t think it would be the end of the goals for the day, but unfortunately, it was. Both teams had chances, but some woeful finishing meant there was little chance of adding to the score. Hemyock missed a sitter in the second half, when a shot came back off the crossbar, but the follow up was headed wide of the 18 yard box when only six yards out! East Budleigh were the better side overall and would have been disappointed if they hadn’t held on to take the three points.

Home to Hemyock is the recreation ground in the centre of the village. There is a large brick built changing room building, next to the car park, with the pitch at the furthest point from here, running widthways. It is railed on the far side, running round as far as each goal, with plenty of advert boards, as well as a pair of dugouts on the same side.

Cornwall v Rochdale Hornets

Rugby League

League 1

Sunday 27th August 2023

Kick Off 13.00

Cornwall 18 Rochdale Hornets 12, attendance 465

@ Penryn R.U.F.C.

The Memorial Ground

Kernick Road

Penryn

TR10 8NT

£10 Admission (advance booking online)

No Programme.

This was my last opportunity this season to get a visit in to watch Cornwall R.L. as this was the final game of the season. Even better, rather than do it over the summer, making a special journey, I’ve managed to tie it in with a few football matches as well.

I couldn’t have picked a better game. It was an absolutely superb effort from them and apparently the first victory they’ve ever achieved against one of the ‘traditional heartland’ clubs of the game. They came into this sitting ninth (second bottom) in the league table, having won four of their seventeen games up to this point, behind Midlands Hurricanes on points difference and just two points adrift of today’s visitors Rochdale Hornets.

Rochdale scored twice in the opening twelve minutes, to lead 0-8 with tries by Brierley and Harrison, but were unable to convert either of them. Cornwall hit back with a try of their own from Brown, who also kicked the conversion and the game was really in the balance as it remained 6-8 at halftime. Eight minutes into the second half Cornwall went in front for the first time, when a try from Mitchell was converted again by Brown to see them go 12-8 ahead. A sin bin saw Cornwall reduced to twelve men following a delay of the restart and just before Whitton was due to return, Brewin went over in the corner to make it 12-12, but they were unable to add the conversion. Cornwall missed a couple of attempted drop goals, as they tried to nick the win late on and it looked as if we were heading for a draw, when in the dying seconds Whitton scored right in the corner and the conversion, with the final kick of the match, was added by Brown to give Cornwall the win.

Cornwall play at the home of Penryn R.U.F.C. (the oldest rugby club in Cornwall) which is just outside Falmouth. Only three sides of the ground are accessible to spectators, with the side opposite the main stand out of bounds. For a club that has struggled somewhat on the pitch, the crowd was certainly impressive. I counted 465, which is not bad at all. Imagine what they’d pull in if they were challenging at the top of the table.

Chacewater v Stithians

St. Piran League

Division 2 West

Saturday 26th August 2023

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.03

Chacewater 1 Stithians 4, attendance 36

28’ 0-1

41’ 0-2

47’ 1-2

66’ 1-3

69’ 1-4

@ Chacewater Recreation Ground

Falmouth Road

Chacewater

TR4 8LP

No Admission or Programme.

After an overnight stop in Devon, it was an hour and a half drive into Cornwall, to the village of Chacewater, around five miles to the west of the county town of Truro.

Chacewater came into this having lost their opening two games by an aggregate score of 1-10, whilst Stithians were playing their first game of the season. The visitors opened the scoring when a break down the right was finished with a side foot finish and just before halftime they doubled their lead with a free kick that went over the wall into the top corner. Chacewater pulled it back to 1-2 within two minutes of the restart, but were unable to add to their tally. Midway through the half Stithians made it 1-3, when a punt into the box totally deceived the ‘keeper, sailing over his head into the far corner and they wrapped it up three minutes later, when a free kick from out on the left was cleverly diverted into the far corner with a flicked header by a striker with his back to goal. One rather odd thing came to light pre match, where it became apparent the away ‘keeper wasn’t allowed to wear his green shirt, as it would clash with the home green and black stripes. So instead he wore a burgundy one….which was exactly the same colour as his own team. Even more strangely, the away team subs had to wear hi-visibility bibs!

Chacewater Recreation Ground is in the centre of the village. There is no vehicle access, but free parking is available less than a hundred yards away, where there are also toilets. The small changing room pavilion at the ground also provides a bit of cover as well as being home to the tea bar. Viewing is on three sides of the pitch only, raised around most of it as it is partly dug into the side of a hill.

An odd feature within the ground….a carved tree stump.

Bow Amateur Athletic Club v Hatherleigh Town

Devon & Exeter League

Division 1

Friday 25th August 2023

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.32

Bow Amateur Athletic Club 1 Hatherleigh Town 3, attendance 43

18’ 0-1

31’ 1-1

59’ 1-2

66’ 1-3

@ Burston Meadows

Burston Lane

Bow

EX17 6LA

No Admission or Programme.

After suffering a gruelling six hour slog in pre-Bank Holiday traffic down to Devon (90 minutes just to reach the M3, which is only 25 minutes normally) it was time to do the opening game in Division 1 (the second tier) of the Devon & Exeter League. It was a bit of a worry to see the heavens open just minutes after pulling into the car park at the ground and it absolutely hammered it down. Luckily, the pitch was in good condition, as it should be at this time of year and being up on a hill, was a good drainer too. By kick off it had stopped and the remainder of the evening was dry, but wasn’t very warm.

Hatherleigh had a goal disallowed for offside after fifteen minutes, but it only took them another three minutes to break the deadlock, shooting into the far corner from the angle of the 18 yard box following a quickly taken corner. A through ball was finished at the near post to see Bow draw level just after the half hour mark and just before halftime it was their turn to have a goal ruled out for offside, so we went in level 1-1 at the break. Hatherleigh had a man sin binned nine minutes into the second half, but still managed to regain the lead and added a third goal soon after his return to make it 1-3 and it was game over. Bow did have a chance to reduce the arrears in the last minute, but they had a penalty saved by the ‘keeper.

The ground is good for this level. It is railed along the far side, which is full of advert boards and roped on half of the near side, where there’s also a couple of dugouts. Both ends are bordered with high mesh fencing. There was even a cup of tea available, served from a hatch in the changing room building.

Rodborough Old Boys v Staunton & Coarse

Gloucestershire Northern Senior League

Division 2

Wednesday 23rd August 2023

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.31

Rodborough Old Boys 1 Staunton & Coarse 1, attendance 55

28’ 0-1

89’ 1-1

@ Archway School Sports Ground

Maypole Terrace

Paganhill

Stroud

GL5 4AU

No Admission or Programme.

Tonight’s match saw the completion of Division 2 of this league, with a visit to league newcomers Rodborough Old Boys, promoted from the Stroud & District League Division 1 as champions. They’ve had a decent start, winning two of their opening three games, whilst Staunton & Coarse opened up with a draw from their only match played so far.

There wasn’t much to choose between the two sides. Staunton & Coarse opened the scoring with a 25 yard free kick that the ‘keeper got a hand to, but couldn’t keep out. Rodborough missed a great chance to level it up with the last kick of the first half, but somehow managed to put the ball over the crossbar when unmarked at the far post. Rodborough pushed hard for an equaliser, dominating the second half, finally drawing level a minute from the end of normal time, catching the ‘keeper off his line with a long range effort and despite seven minutes of stoppage time, played mostly at one end of the pitch, the visitors held out for a point.

Home to Rodborough is Archway School. Plenty of parking, but nothing else facility wise. The pitch is to the left when entering from the car park off Maypole Terrace.

Kettering Nomads v Wollaston Victoria

Northamptonshire Combination League

Premier Division

Tuesday 22nd August 2023

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.20

Kettering Nomads 4 Wollaston Victoria 3, attendance 39

31’ 0-1

35’ 0-2

52’ 1-2 (pen)

61’ 1-3

73’ 2-3

87’ 3-3

90’ + 3, 4-3

@ The John Lowther Football Centre

off Rushton Road

Glendon

NN14 1QF

No Admission or Programme

Tonight’s game was to see the defending champions host last season’s seventh placed finishers. Kettering Nomads had opened the season with a 2-1 win at Finedon Volta, whilst Wollaston Victoria were beaten 4-2 by Woodford United.

It was an excellent game from start to finish. Wollaston deservedly led 0-2 at the break, despite having a man sin binned late in the half. An early second half penalty, whilst the visitors were still a man short, saw it pulled back to 1-2, but Wollaston soon regained their two goal lead, smashing one into the bottom corner with a first time shot. Nomads headed in at the far post to make it 2-3 with seventeen minutes left and it looked odds on that they would get at least a point as they were now well on top. The equaliser came three minutes from the end, when a speculative shot appeared to deceive the ‘keeper and find the far corner and the inevitable winning goal arrived three minutes into stoppage time, when a cross from the right was met with a looping header that went high over the ‘keeper into the far corner.

According to the league’s F.A. Full Time website, this was, and still is, being shown as played at Islam Cricket Club, but was in fact at The John Lowther Football Centre (confirmed by the home club on Twitter) on an industrial park in Grendon, off the A43 just to the north of Kettering. It is a two pitch venue, both grass, running end to end. The one with the dugouts, nearest to the changing rooms, hosting tonight’s game. Looking at the pitch side sign and the badges on the corner flags, it appears to be something to do with Kettering F.C.

The usual traffic nonsense outbound, diverting off the M25 at J20, via Hemel Hempstead, before joining the M1 at J9, but a trouble free return journey, beating all the roadworks, arriving home dead on 10 pm.


Chard United v Forton Rangers

Perry Street & District League

Chard Hospital Cup Semi-Final

Monday 21st August 2023

Kick Off 18.15 On Time!

Chard United 0 Forton Rangers 1, attendance 80

80’ + 2, 0-1

@ Jocelyn Park, Pitch 1

Millfield

Chard

TA20 2DA

No Admission or Programme.

The Chard Hospital Cup is open to teams in the the premier division of the Perry Street & District League, played as a curtain raiser to the league matches beginning, with the final played at the ground of Somerset County League club Chard Town. Matches are played as 2 x 40 minutes, with drawn games going straight to penalties.

This never looked like producing a goal and chances were at a premium, although the cup holders Forton did have a goal disallowed for offside late in the first half. Chard should have gone ahead in the second half, but they somehow headed over from a couple of yards out, with the goal gaping. A late sin bin saw Forton go down to ten men for the remainder of the game and it looked to be heading to penalties, but a couple of minutes into stoppage time the visitors nicked it, when a corner on the left was initially blocked, before being crossed back in and scrambled in at the far post.

Chard United play at Jocelyn Park. There are two pitches here, separated by buildings and trees. Tonight’s game was on Pitch 1, which is to the left hand side when entering from the car park.