| Westbury
& United Banks HC: Results for Saturday 23/2/08 |
| Team |
Opponents |
|
League |
Scr |
Scorers |
|
1st
XI |
v Cardiff & UWIC |
H |
Premier 1 |
1-1 |
Thomas J |
|
2nd
XI |
v Cardiff & UWIC II |
A |
North Div 1 |
1-1 |
Haynes P |
|
3rd
XI |
v Devizes II |
A |
Avon Div |
1-4 |
Woodward |
| Wanderers |
v Bristol Univ III |
H |
Br & NW Som Div1 |
2-4 |
Millman S Rickard |
| Wizards |
v Firebrands IV |
H |
Br & NW Som Div 1 |
2-2 |
Beesley Money |
| Warriors |
v W Glos IV |
A |
Br & NW Som Div 2 |
2-3 |
Dash Palmer M |
| Widgets |
v Weston-Super-Mare II |
A |
Br & NW Som Div 3 |
w/o |
(0-5) We could not raise a side |
| Match
comments |
|
1st
XI: The first team picked up a very good point at home against champions
elect, Cardiff & UWIC who have previously only lost once and
drawn once. Joe Thomas put Westbury in the lead but Cardiff equalised. |
|
2nd
XI: The seconds had a tough encounter with Cardiff
& UWIC in Wales and came home with a point courtesy of a Paddy
Haynes goal. |
3rd
XI: Griff writes: The thirds played a very slick
devizes team away. We were camped in our own half and and had little
possession in the first twenty minutes. A break away goal from Hugh
Woodward gave the team some confidence and we a number of other
chances were created and the game opened up. We went in at the break
1-0 up through some gritty defending and with Andy Pound saving
a PF. Devizes scored with 2 minutes from a short corner. We had
a couple of opportunites to go 2-1 up before Devizes hit a 10 minutes
purple patch scoring 3 goals, including 2 more short corners. The
final score was 4-1 which wasn't a true reflection of the game,
whilst they were the better team it was a much better performance
than the week before against City of Bath. |
Wanderers:
The Wanderers had a testing match against Bristol University who
are pretty certain to go up as they now tie with OBs at the top
of the table. The Wanderers worked hard at their game. Dave Holliday
on the sideline picked out Will Jones as a key player in the heart
of the defence/midfield as the students bombarded the home goal.
Sam Banting was in outstanding form. After the University had taken
a 2-1 lead by half time they came out in the second half with shot
after shot. They scored a very well taken goal and then Sam came
up thrumps. He didn't have to throw himself around but in a 20 minute
spell he must have save around 15 shots and forced the students
to shoot wide on another half dozen. Poker was introduced into the
attack and in a rare thrust forward Poker got the ball into the
D, Geoff Rickard picked up the ball from the keepers 'fumble' to
bring it back to 3-3. The University pressed again and at last Sam
was beaten. The Wanderers had to put in 110% to contain a rampant
student team and can be pleased with the way they competed. |
Wizards:
With three minutes to go the Wizards held a 2-1 lead against Firebrands.
Bees had scored the first and Dave Money playing his first Wizard's
game for many a year got the second. Croftsy told me how well the
Wizards played and fully deserved to have taken 3 points. Sadly,
Firebrands grabbed a late equaliser to square the game at 2-2. |
Warriors: The
Warriors conceded a goal early on but good work by Jamie Cranfield
picking up the ball on the right, delivered a good cross for Martin
dash to whip in the ball at shoulder height past the keeper. His
last goal was 21st February 1991! W Glos retook the lead when a
home forward was left unmarked at the edge of the D to score. The
Warriors were still full of determination at half time, but within
a few minutes of the restart let in a sloppy goal to go 3-1 down!
Mike Harvey atoned for the error with several great saves, one from
a flick into the top corner, which he deflected round the post.
Brian Nichols was a relieved man because it was on target to hit
the top of his head before Mike intervened. The Warriors worked
hard to get in the game, but couldn't find the accurate passes to
open up the home defence. With 2 minutes left Ger Openshaw hit the
ball from left back to James Bladon on the right a brilliant pass
of some 70 metres. James attacked the D pulled the keeper and the
defender to him and laid a perfect square ball for Martin Palmer
to tuck in under the keeper. There wasn't enough time mount many
more attacks, but the Warriors can be pleased with the way they
stopped a good side from running away with the game by another first
class defensive performance. |
Widgets: Only
6 of the selected 13 were available and consequently this game was
a no go! |
| Westbury
& United Banks HC: Results for Saturday 16/2/08 |
| Team |
Opponents |
|
League |
Scr |
Scorers |
|
1st
XI |
v Bristol Univ |
A |
Premier 1 |
1-3 |
Roper |
|
2nd
XI |
v Bristol Univ II |
H |
North Div 1 |
1-0 |
Goodman |
|
3rd
XI |
v City of Bath II |
H |
Avon Div |
3-3 |
Walkey Nichols G Puetz |
| Wanderers |
v O Bristolians II |
A |
Br & NW Som Div1 |
1-4 |
Millman S |
| Wizards |
v W Glos III |
A |
Br & NW Som Div 1 |
1-1 |
Crofts |
| Warriors |
v Bristol UWE III |
H |
Br & NW Som Div 2 |
0-1 |
|
| Match
comments |
|
1st
XI: The first team found themselves 2-0 down at half time against
Bristol University, their second goal was a cracker into the top
corner. The first gave it a good go in the second half putting in
a lot of pressure on the students goal without getting many clear
cut chances. They kept working the ball around and eventually got
the goal their play deserved. Shads picked the ball up on the left
hand side of the D, cut across the goalkeeper to the right to create
a good shooting angle burying his shot past a couple of defenders.
The first continued to press for an equaliser, but it was the university
who found the net just before the end to win their 5th game of the
season and send the firsts to their eighth league defeat having
taken only 4 points out of the last 18! |
|
2nd
XI: Tezzer's talk: Off the back of a disappointing
lost to West Wilts, the second team faced up to a Bristol Uni side
that hasn’t lost since Christmas. They have been beating teams
with ease and we were going to have to produce something quite special
if we were going to get the three points. The job was made harder
with both the skipper Duncan and in form forward TC missing. As
Vice Captain I stepped in to captain a determined Westbury team.
We were itching to make up for our poor performance last week. Our
game plan was simple, in defense we were to play very narrow and
deny Bristol Uni any space in the middle of the park. Going forward
we were to maintain our control and composure on the ball and to
keep our structure, both of which were missing last week. The game
started at a good pace, both sides playing well, our defensive shape
was working well and the uni were finding it hard to break us down.
Going forward we were controlled and efficient with Greaves and
Dawson providing a solid a pivot. However like the uni we finding
it hard to create clear chances. Just before half time, Moon dog
and the Bristol uni left half spent 10 minutes in the bin for a
bit of handbags. No harm was done and we went in at half time 0-0.
The second half continue liked the first, it was competitive and
played at a good pace but not many chances were being created by
either side. Every single one of us upped our game, tackles we being
won, runs were being made and we were playing with some real purpose.
The break through came with 10 minutes to go. Beesley fed the ball
to me on the left and still in our own half I looked up to see Catchpole
wide on the right and sprinting unmarked into the Uni half. Picking
him out with a solid cross field ball Catchpole collected and drove
unchallenged into the uni D where he slipped the ball to Goody to
slot in for a 1 nil lead. The crowd and the team went wild, it was
awesome. The win was now within our grasp. The last 10 minutes were
tense and we dug in and fought hard. The final whistle eventually
went and the feeling was awesome, we had just turned over a side
that had spanked everybody before them. A great game, every single
player had put in an awesome performance. MOM went to Nick Greaves,
although it could have gone to anybody on the team. Final Score:
1-0 Goal: Goodman Legend! We are now back
in the promotion race. |
3rd
XI: The thirds had the perfect start as Nathan
Walkey scored in the first minute against City of Bath. Gazza made
it 2-0 turning on the penalty spot to slide the ball past the stranded
keeper. There was some good forward play and more goals seemed inevitable.
City of Bath felt aggrieved when they thought they had forced several
short corners that weren't given, but they didn't find any form
in front of goal. In the second half things turned round with Bath
looking the more dominant side. Midway through the half they pulled
back both goals as Westbury struggled to find any cohesion in their
play. A home short corner saw Steve Puetz deflect in a short corner
follow up shot which the visitors questioned as being legitimate,
but the goal stood and Westbury looked to have rode out their bad
spell and claim all three points. City of Bath were not to be denied
and with minutes left they hammered in an equaliser to leave the
final score at 3-3. Westbury were very disappointed with their efforts
and there were long faces at the end, especially having essentially
sewn the game up in the first half. The crowds biggest cheer came
when the non-playing skipper went to put his foot on a ball that
went over the sideline at some speed. Somehow, as it approached
him at speed, it hit a divit and bounced up clobbering him on the
knee. Spectating can be dangerous! |
Wanderers:
The Wanderers went into half time leading 1-0 against second placed
O Bristolians. Tufty scored his customary goal. The half time talk
to a team missing 5 or 6 of the usual line up was, keep it tight,
keep your shape and keep your discipline. All this went to pot as
shape and control went walkabouts and OBs ran in four goals to win
the game. |
Wizards:
The Wizards played their local derby against W Glos at Badminton
School and earned a 1-1 draw. Croftsy scored the Westbury goal and
captain Cocksy was thoroughly pleased with the performance of his
team. |
Warriors: The
Warriors put together one of their best performances of the season
and made a number of trips into the Bristol UWE D. Martin Dash,
Jamie Cranfied and Martin Palmer all saw shots go agonisingly wide.
With a little more composure the Warriors could have opened up a
few more clear cut scoring opportunities, but there is a tendency
to panic even when an easy pass is on! AJ, Ger Openshaw and Dave
Ratcliffe were outstanding for the Warriors and Dash, Harris and
Cranfield worked tirelessly in midfield. Unfortunately Bristol managed
to score the only goal of the game and it was an ugly one. Somehow
a looping shot with no power on it seemed to get a deflection and
finished up crawling over the line. A 1-0 defeat was an injustice
for a Warriors team that for a second successive game competed on
equal terms with their opponents. |
Widgets: |
| Westbury
& United Banks HC: Results for Saturday 9/2/08 |
| Team |
Opponents |
|
League |
Scr |
Scorers |
|
1st
XI |
v Plymouth Marjons |
H |
Premier 1 |
2-5 |
Richardson Thomas j |
|
2nd
XI |
v W Wilts |
A |
North Div 1 |
2-5 |
Haynes P 2 |
|
3rd
XI |
v Marlborough II |
A |
Avon Div |
4-3 |
Woodward Pearce-Smith Goodman |
| Wanderers |
v Somerset Gryphons II |
H |
Br & NW Som Div1 |
0-2 |
|
| Wizards |
v Bristol Univ III |
H |
Br & NW Som Div 1 |
0-3 |
|
| Warriors |
v O Bristolians IV |
A |
Br & NW Som Div 2 |
0-0 |
|
| Widgets |
v S Glos III |
H |
Br & NW Som Div 3 |
1-1 |
Ratcliffe P |
| Match
comments The
only points claimed by the club were surprisingly from the two side
who have found getting results the hardest this season! |
|
1st
XI: The first looked very sharp in their home match with Plymouth
Marjons. Shads had the first scoring chance of the game but could
only find the outside of the side netting. Stuart Blake was almost
on the end of a stinging cross. Unfortunately a Westbury defender
was caught in posession on the home 25 and the Plymouth forward
was gifted an easy one on one which he took expertly. The game was
still very even but it was Plymouth
who found the net to lead 2-0 at half time. The first came out with
style and determination and a brilliant steal from Neller just outside
the D saw him get his feet round the ball and strike a powerful
shot into the corner. Westbury then had a long period of being on
top, asking all sorts of questions of the visiting defence, only
to find them able to answer every one. Somehow several goal mouth
scrambles ended in favour of Plymouth, the ball would not fall kindly
for the vital touch to square the game. In committing to team to
all out attack, the defence was left a bit thin and Plymouth had
three break-aways scoring on each and everyone of them. The first
finished strongly and a perfect cross was met by a diving Joe Thomas
to score a deserved consolation goal. Neller suffered a painful
knock from a lofted JP pass and as he lay rolling in agony the visiting
sweeper shouted "Get on with it he's off the pitch". Fortunately
a stern word from the umpire put an end to it. Neller was able to
continue with an egg size bump on the inside of his leg! Neller
felt there were a lot of positives to come out of the game. The
passing control and movement was good, on another day the goals
would have come and a different outcome might have resulted. Plymouth
played a containing game and proved deadly on the break. |
|
2nd
XI: The seconds came back without any points losing
5-2 to W Wilts. Pat Haynes was on target twice. |
3rd
XI: The thirds found it difficult to play the
flowing hockey that has been a trade mark of their season so far.
With changes in personnel the link up play was not particularly
effective. Chewie took the credit for the first goal with what might
be described as a virtual touch (hasn't he done that before?) JPS
and Goodie got the other two. With Marlborough scoring 4 times the
thirds finished up on the end of an odd goal in seven defeat. |
Wanderers:
The Wanderers were unable to get a result and fell to a 2-0 defeat
against Somerset Gryphons. |
Wizards:
The Wizards kept the score line down in their tough encounter with
Bristol University. Cocksy felt the Wizards did really well to contain
the score to 1-0 at half time. The students scored two second half
goals but a hard working performance ensured that a very good opponent
was not able to run away with the game. |
Warriors: The
Warriors earned their second point of the season with an excellent
performance against O Bristolians. With a much more positive midfield
led by John Ludley, the Warriors were able to put together a lot
of good posession and put pressure on the home defence. JJ was unlucky
with a one on one with the keeper, but having beaten him he couldn't
steer his shot between the posts. He came close on two other occasions.
Martin Palmer had a goal bound shot in each half saved by the keeper.
At the other end Mike Harvey was only called into action to save
from short corners as his defence was outstanding in front of him.
Jez Longden, AJ, Brian Nichols and Will Enderby were as solid as
rock! A well earned point that with a bit of luck could have been
three. The Warriors without any subs had to weather the last ten
minutes with ten men after Max Longden, who had a good game, retired
with an injury. |
Widgets: S
Glos opened the scoring at the very start of the game. The Widgets
got their equaliser from Peter Ratcliffe, who struck his second
goal of the season. The Widgets had a lot of the game and could
have won it. The normally reliable Dave Money saw the ball miss
his stick when nine times out of ten he would have made contact
and knocked it in. |
| Westbury
& United Banks HC: Results for Saturday 2/2/08 |
| Team |
Opponents |
|
League |
Scr |
Scorers |
|
1st
XI |
v Swansea Bay |
A |
Premier 1 |
6-7 |
Thomas J 3 Mason Parish Roper |
|
2nd
XI |
v Somerset Gryphons |
H |
North Div 1 |
3-1 |
Wornell Poulsom Goodman |
|
3rd
XI |
v Team Bath Buccs
VI |
H |
Avon Div |
4-0 |
Walkey 3 Puetz |
| Wanderers |
v Firebrands V |
A |
Br & NW Som Div1 |
6-0 |
Harris Dave 2 Taylor A 2 Millman
S Jones W |
| Wanderers |
v Bristol Univ IV (3/2/08) |
A |
Br & NW Som Div1 |
2-3 |
Taylor A Taylor M |
| Wizards |
v O Bristolians II |
A |
Br & NW Som Div 1 |
0-2 |
|
| Warriors |
v Yate II |
H |
Br & NW Som Div 2 |
0-1 |
|
| Widgets |
v Bristol UWE IV |
A |
Br & NW Som Div 3 |
1-2 |
Money |
| Veterans |
v City of Oxford (3/2/08) |
A |
HA Plate |
2-4 |
Crofts Millman S |
| Match
comments |
|
1st
XI: The first team came back empty handed from Swansea Bay despite
having scored six goals! Having led 4-1 at one stage in the game
the first must have had an eye on all three points. However Swansea
Bay found the net six more time to Westbury's two and the points
were lost.A promising first half unfortunatley failed to bring Westbury
the win they were looking for. Shads
reports: A well-high spirited Swansea, once let back in, took full
advantage taking the lead for the first time with 2 minutes to go.
A good performance from Joe Crill Also Making his debut for the
1st's. Final Score, a goal fest of 7-6 to Swansea
Losing 7-6 has only happened once before in the club's history when
the first team lost to Long Ashton in a friendly in January 1959.
Joe Thomas scored a hat-trick and Mace, JP and Shads got once each. |
|
2nd
XI:
The seconds moved into second place in their division with a good
win against Somerset Gryphons. Last year both league matches were
lost to Gryphons along with the away match earlier this season.
This result shows the progress the seconds have made. Worny,Psycho
and Goodie (back from injury) were on target.Slider adds: The 2's
had an impressive win at home against Somerset Gryphons to take
us into 2nd place in North 1 and into a potential promotion play-off
slot. We controlled much of the first half
coping well against a curious half-court defensive strategy employed
by Somerset. Goals from Psycho and a scorcher from Man-of-the-Match
Warnell gave us a comfortable 2-0 lead at half-time. Our customary
10-minute blip allowed Somerset to get a goal back but Goodie gave
us our 3rd and secured the 3 points. Kinger's strange last minute
yellow card allowed Moonie to pad-up and make a nice save to round
off a cracking team victory. |
3rd
XI: The thirds played Team Bath Buccs and found
themselves under some serious pressure to start with. Paxo needed
to be at his best to keep out the shots raining in on goal. It looked
like a damage limitation job as the harried defenders worked to
stem the tide of Buccs attacks. They successfully weather the storm
and started to build some forward play of their own. they had a
three on one but couldn't turn it into a goal. Buccs were sharp
going forward (and an incredibly vocal team - Limbo could hardly
be heard on the pitch!) By half time it was Westbury who were pressing
for the goal and forcing the young visiting keeper to make some
good saves. At half time the score was 0-0 and everything to play
for. Within minutes of the restart goal-machine Nathan Walkey was
at hand to bang in the first goal of the game. The thirds were by
now brimming with confidence and Buccs hardly able to press Paxo
into action! Then came a swift attack. Gazza swept the ball first
time to Limbo, Limbo attacked the D, drew the defender and slipped
the ball to the unmarked Nathan who made no mistake in knocking
the ball past the diving keeper. A great team goal. This gave them
the cushion to control the play and create more scoring opportunities.
Steve Puetz injected a short corner, the ball eventually found his
way back to him at the near post and he slipped it in. Nathan was
unlucky not get his third after appearing to be bundled off the
ball only for the hit to be given against him. The hat-trick did
come courtesy of Gazza's skill on the right and delivering the ball
to the back post for Nathan to score his twelfth goal in five games.
This was an impressive performance by the whole team and moves them
into second spot in the division. |
Wanderers:
The Wanderers stunned Firebrands into submission with an outstanding
display of hockey to win 6-0 at Failand. Tufty was full of praise
for the way the team set about winning the match. Dave Harris and
Alex Taylor (playing his second game of the season) notched two
goals each. Tufty got his inevitable goal and Will Jones scored
his first for the club |
| Wanderers:
On Sunday the Wanderers played their rearranged match with Bristol
University. It finished up as a win for the students by 3-2. Matt
Taylor and Alex Taylor scored the goals. |
Wizards:
The Wizards played a cracking game at O Bristolians. Cocksy was
impressed with the way his side took on OBs who are second in the
table. Unfortunately two soft goals were conceded in the last few
minutes of the game to rob the Wizards of what would have been a
very good point! OBs were a well organised and effective team and
the Wizards matched them for 65 minutes. |
Warriors: The
Warriors defence were once again in top form, they are getting the
majority of practice each week and showing great resilience and
skill. JJ played well in goal yet again. AJ, Brain Nichols and Pete
Thomas were solid in front of him. Will Enderby playing his first
game since recovering from pneumonia was man-of-the-match. Yate
bundled in a first half goal but were unable to add to that. In
the first half Harry Newington used his long reach very well and
pulled of some very well timed tackles. In the attacking zones the
Warriors matched last week's two shots at goal, with neither of
them on target. In the last ten minutes the Warriors did mount some
pressure on the Yate defence but never really looked like being
able to get in the telling pass into the D. The game finished in
a 1-0 defeat. |
Widgets: The
score line was close so the game must have been very tight as the
Widgets lost 2-1 the Bristol UWE. Dave Money got his customary goal!
The Widgets were only able to field ten men, but gave it a very
good go. Dave's goal was a late equaliser and the Bristol winner
was agonisingly even later! Richard Gee played very well in goal
in his second game back playing for the club. |
Veterans:
In the HA Veterans' Plate 2nd round match at Oxford, the vets found
the pace and skill of the home team a little hard to handle. Having
survived a foot on the line with only a short corner given, the
ball still finished up in the net with a deflection from the injector's
stick. Having been under pressure the vets responded well with several
attacks and Dave George's slap at goal was touched in by Mark Crofts.
City of Oxford play in the Wessex Vets League and looked a team
used to playing with each other. By half time they had built up
a commanding 4-1 lead and looked to be heading for big score. George
Banting called for passion and commitment in his half time talk.
The team responded and had the home side on the back foot for a
lot of the second half. Westbury earned a penalty stroke and Tufty
put it away with a powerful flick. Another goal would have put the
wind up Oxford, but it just wouldn't come. Fazza was the unluckiest
player on the pitch. On another day he would have finished the game
with five goals, but on this occasion the ball did not find the
net. In the first half Sparky's great run set him up, but his power
strike flew over the bar as did a flick not long later. He also
shot wide on another attack. In the second period Fazza cleverly
flicked the ball again only to see it clear the bar and in the final
minutes needing a firm contact to sweep in a square pass, his shot
flash across the goal not into it. The team had an excellent second
half and pushed a well organised home team to the limit. With a
bit of luck a couple more goals might have earned a win. City of
Oxford were a sociable crowd and it was good to see former Westbury
player Alex Cock who is a member of the Oxford club umpiring the
match - he did give George a green card! Team Lilly, Cocks, Taylor
T, Banting G, Thomas P, Ratcliffe D, Ludley, Sparks, George, Harvey,
Farrell, Millman S, Crofts, Palmer M. |
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