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Sunday, 7 October 2012

Epsom & Ewell Colts 2 - 4 Brockham Badgers U16A

Brockham Badgers U16A provided a master class in possession and dominance in the first half of their Surrey Youth League match away to Epsom & Ewell Colts.  Their possession and control of the game was such that Epsom were limited to just two chances for the entire first period.  The second period was a lesson in complacency.

Jordan Martin got Brockham off the mark in the first three minutes when Oli Gout fed him a curved forward ball behind the Colts back line from an advanced left midfield position.  Martin ran at the keeper and finished well with a nick of a stretching defenders leg.

Epsom & Ewell were playing a very high line and yet from the evidence of the first fifteen minutes were unlikely to match Brockham’s forward line for pace.  This and the Badgers midfield dominance led the manager to take a luxurious risk and put pace into the left midfield position as well, at times playing a pacey forward line of three. 

James Rabbetts had little to do in the game to this point and decided to test the Colts back line for pace following the change by launching a goal kick.  It was route one, it was unsophisticated, but it worked.  Epsom allowed the ball to bounce and before they had time to turn Michael Cheeseman had beat the offside and his marker for pace and buried the ball beyond the advancing keeper for Brockham’s second, and Rabbetts was pleased with his assist.

It had worked once so why not twice.  Rabbetts launched another goal kick down the throats of the Colts centre backs ten minutes later.  Remarkably the ball was allowed to bounce again and this time captain Sam Lloyd was one on one with the keeper and finished well to give the black and whites a three goal lead going into half time.  Brockham’s goal keeper was now number one on the assist list.

The Badgers relaxed too much in the second half.  Their over confidence got the better of them twice with poor midfield pressure and resulting loss of defensive shape which gave Epsom & Ewell two really soft goals that threatened to ruin Brockham’s day.  If it had not been for a remarkable goal line clearance by Luke Brightman and some wasteful shooting from Epsom the match might have been thrown away.

Fortunately the Badgers woke up and their class came to the rescue.  Alex Bevis received the ball deep on Brockham’s right and played a wonderful pass into the channel for Martin to run onto.  Martin was never going to lose a race for the ball and drove into a dangerous advanced area, delivering a superb cross which Joe Silver finished expertly with an impressive stretched toe of the ball into the goal having advanced down the centre with incredible speed and timing.

Man of the Match:  Luc Jhugroo

Bookham Colts 1 - 4 Brockham Badgers U11A

Brockham Badgers U11A exacted revenge on Bookham Colts for the defeat they inflicted two weeks ago.  Brockham looked a totally different side, in control for most of the match despite going behind early on when a shot from distance slid under the Badgers keeper.

Brockham were back on level terms when Callum Holder scored his fourth of the league campaign, and then got themselves a deserved second when Ed Russ placed a powerful curling shot over the keeper from distance.

The Badgers were excellent in possession and equally organised without the ball.  The home team’s inability to break them down was frustrating them and committing players forward in an attempt to find a way through the Brockham lines.  This left them exposed at the back, so when the ball was won by the black and whites in midfield and fed wide quickly, the space was exploited by man of the match Sam Church lurking on the edge of the area, smashing Brockham’s third into the Colts net and giving the keeper no chance.

George Wryde could have scored twice, which would have been just rewards for his excellent work up front after replacing Holder.  Russ then added a fourth for the visiting Badgers of similar style and composure to that of his first to polish off a very satisfying performance.

Man of the Match: Sam Church