Having run out convincing winners in the away match against Roffey Robins, the Barbarians came into the home fixture with reason to believe they should do well once more.
Complacency seemed not to be an issue as the Barbarians worked as hard as ever, however the Robins deserve great credit for a much more competitive performance than previously. The Robins rode a very early blow with fortitude. At the kick-off Arun Watkins played the ball to Callum Holder, who set off on a mazy run towards the Robins’ goal. As he was confronted with successive opponents, he ignored the pleadings of his coaches to lay the ball off and their ministrations turned to “good goal!” as he left his final challenger sprawling as he put the ball into the net. 1-0 Barbarians after 12 seconds.
Defensively the Barbarians were comfortable at this stage, with Tom Ambrose and William Glenn providing effective cover for goalkeeper Huw Morgan, and feeding the midfield of Bens Mackenzie and Austin with some ease when called upon to do so. After ten minutes the Badgers went 2-0 up with a second goal from Callum Holder, dispatched from a narrow angle following creative work from Jethro Burton.
Much credit to the Robins for their performance from this point on. They battled back hard, and earned themselves the right to be optimistic for the second half by pegging back the deficit to 2-1 at half-time. Shortly after the break the Barbarians paid the penalty for leaving the centre of midfield open to a Robins advance and conceded the equaliser.
The Barbarians is, however, a team which creates many opportunities to score. They gained the lead once more after the penetration of Ben Mackenzie, the tough tackling of Tom Ambrose and the diversionary running of the excellent Lily Turner created the opportunity for Callum Holder to complete another hat-trick from four yards out. Further scoring opportunities came, but were not taken and the Robins sealed a deserved share of the points with a late equaliser, the Barbarians’ own reward preserved with two late saves including a magnificent tip over the bar from ‘keeper Huw Morgan.
Player of the Match: Lily Turner.
Squad: Lily Turner (c), Tom Ambrose, Ben Austin, Jethro Burton, William Glenn, Callum Holder, Ben Mackenzie, Huw Morgan, Arun Watkins.
Report by Frank Holder