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Monday 29 April 2013

Brockham Badgers U16A 5 - 2 Kingstonian Youth Royals

A total football experience was a fitting end to Brockham Badgers U16s’ season in a dominant performance over Kingstonians at the Big Field in glorious Spring sunshine.

Jason Rabbetts, in his last game as manager for the team, asked them to go and play the best possession football they were capable of and to play it with a smile he could remember in years to come.  George Gomes, having never scored in a competitive match at 11-a-side for the Badgers in his nine years with the club was moved from his usual defensive duties and given a dual striker role with Jordan Martin, whilst the manager’s son was given a symbolic captaincy for his consistency throughout the season.

Play they did, and with some considerable style.  Brockham dominated this match with 70% possession and some passages of play that were quite simply the best they had played in their time at the club.  Martin opened the scoring with a stunning strike off the outside of his right foot from just inside the Kingstonian area having beaten his marker for pace and brilliantly controlling a wonderful lofted pass from Joe Silver after some stunning interplay from Oscar Cremmen that started from the Badgers’ back line.

Silver on the right and Jack Coppin on the left flank were skinning their counterparts for pace and delivering ball after ball for Martin and Gomes in the middle, but despite their efforts at servicing Gomes for his first ever goal, a defensive foot, the woodwork, or the Kingstonian keeper thwarted him at every chance.  Cremmen and the excellent Sam Kandalaft both went close from midfield and were also doing their best to break Gomes’ duck, but nothing gave, and when the Ks scored to level the game shortly before half-time the score line was somewhat bewildering.

Brockham enjoyed a positive half-time talk and came out relaxed and confident.  Soon they took the lead again with a strike from Michael Cheeseman from a tight angle that deflected in off the keeper.  Kandalaft then scored a stunning solo effort following a virtuoso run through the middle that saw him shimmy through three players with close control, incredible footwork, and a beautifully and intelligently placed finish.

Kingstonians countered and scored once again but Brockham were soon back on the offensive and forcing the Ks to retreat at every opportunity.  A fourth to match the classiness of Martin’s and Kanadalft’s earlier efforts was put away by Cheeseman for his personal brace.  Receiving the ball with his back to goal he flicked the ball up, rotated, and volleyed with his left from 20 yards out.  The pace and precision of the strike were perfectly executed and the ball flew over the Kingstonian’s keeper and hit the back of the net as Cheeseman raised his arms and nodded his head Cantonaesque style to the applauding crowd.

Martin came on to replace Silver and for the final twenty minutes was joined by Sam Lloyd.  Lloyd and Martin joined the Gomes assistance brigade but despite their best and numerous efforts the bobble of the ball, a yard short of contact, or a misjudged angle continued to deny him his day of glory.

Then, in the last minute, of the last game, of his last season for the team, the ball was whipped across goal where Gomes had at last timed his run to perfection.  He struck it with his right, but it was hit directly at the keeper who saved with his face.  The ball spun up and then down, hit the goal line and spun backwards towards goal from where a defender slid across and headed the ball back onto the post.  There seemed a moment where time stood still and everything went silent, but instantly noise and mayhem surged to the fore as Gomes spun away from goal grinning like a Cheshire cat and the referee blew his whistle and pointed to the centre spot, determining the ball had indeed crossed the line before the defender met it – GOAL.  Cue a second week’s finale of mayhem as Gomes was bundled to the ground by all and sundry.  What a wonderful finish to their Brockham Badgers experience.

Horsley FC 2 - 1 Brockham Badgers U11A

Brockham Badgers U11A’s season fizzled to a disappointing climax with a 2-1 away defeat to Horsley despite a good performance by the Badgers particularly in the second half.

Brockham were undone in the first period.  Firstly a soft goal trickled across the line despite the best efforts of Huw Morgan in goal to get back on his feet after his excellent intervention at feet stopped the initial strike only to see his parry toed in by Horsley from three yards out.  Then a speculative strike outside the area, when destined to be collected by a well positioned Morgan, met a defensive head of Owen Knowles but spun into the air and looped over the stranded Brockham keeper who looked on in disbelief.

The Badgers mustered themselves for an excellent performance in the second period during which Morgan was a virtual spectator.  The Brockham team got themselves back into the game early on when Knowles was redeemed with a powerful header from a Louie Darlington corner.  Surge after surge from the black and whites were thwarted by the Horsley keeper, Joseph Rabbetts hitting the woodwork with a superb left footed volley from distance, and twice again going close himself as the second half wore on.

Brockham just didn’t get the rub of the green however, and Horsley hung on for a valuable victory.

Man of the Match:  Joseph Rabbetts