Friday, 18 February 2011
Albury Saxons 0 - 9 Badgers U10 A (South Surrey Boys League)
Dorking U18 2 - 1 Leatherhead (Southern Youth League South Division)
Dorking are affiliated to Brockham Badgers FC and Badgers are a feeder side for Dorking U18s who are managed by Brockham Badgers U15A manager, Simon Coffey, assisted by Gordon Walker, the Brockham Badgers Girls U16 manager and a previous manager of both the Dorking U18 side and Badgers boys side.
Dorking's U18s now sit in 4th place in the division, seven points behind league leaders Leatherhead, but with 4 games in hand, although to be fair Croydon Athletic look the team likely to power on and win the league as they have won all their games to date but only have played 6 league matches due to continued involvement in cup competitions.
Unused subs: Connor Mitchell, Isaac Philpott
Monday, 14 February 2011
Badgers U14A 2 - 2 Ashford Town (Surrey Youth League Premier Elite)
Badgers U15A 0 - 0 Hampton and Richmond Borough (Surrey Youth League Premier Elite)
The defence was strengthened by, the appearance of Tom Wells in goal, who looked comfortable and made a couple of very decent saves, and new left-back Connor Baker, who had a very composed debut and was eager to push forward. Will Bletso built on recent strong performances and was just about impassable at centre back, with one tackle after another timed to perfection. In central midfield Mike Richardson was a pugnacious driving force from start to finish, while Chris Brooks and Harry Ramsey frightened the Hampton defence with their pace on many occasions.
The visitors probably shaded possession over the 80 minutes, and spent more time in and around the box, but Brockham had the most regrets by the end for a series of break-away chances in the second period. Most fell to Brooks, who turned on the turbo-chargers several times to win balls he shouldn't have got near, but on the day couldn't quite find the target with the final shot. On another day he would have bagged a hat-trick and his day will come again.
This was an excellent team effort on a miserably cold, wet day, a rare clean sheet and at least Badgers have rediscovered some points-winning form to carry into next week's derby with Leatherhead.
Squad: Tom Wells, Liam Ratcliffe, Matt Higgins (c), Will Bletso, Connor Baker, Will Mahoney, Josh Brown, Oli Winter, Mike Richardson, Harvey Mewis, Jack Wyllie, Harry Ramsey, Chris Brooks, Alex Nicholson, George Coffey, Frankie Routleffe
Report by Bryan Bletso
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Frimley Green 0 - 4 Badgers U11 Sunday (Surrey Youth Cup QF)
Badgers U9 Barbarians 1- 5 Broadbridge Heath (Horsham & District League)
Learnings From Defeat
Brockham Badgers Under 9 Barbarian's suffered their worst ever defeat at the hands of the quick off the mark Broadbridge Heath, going down an incredible 5-1 on the Big Field.
There must have been something in the Brockham water over night as despite having a near full team; individually they were all second to the ball in the first 10 minutes. This period was decisive, on the first two occasions that Broadbridge Heath had a chance to shoot, the ball ended in the back of the badger's net. Tom Ambrose seemed at times to be over-run in midfield, although the Badger's did start to compete and give him much better support as the game wore on. Callum Holder did provide some hope, snatching a goal after a strong dribble into the Broadbridge Heath's penalty box and slamming the ball home. However, it wasn't long before another chance fell to Broadbridge Heath on the break, and ultimately a third goal that left the home team with a mountain to climb in the second half.
In the second half, the team fought much better and had an early chance after a sweeping passing move in which Arun Watkins passed to Lily Turner, who shot first time, only for the Broadbridge Heath stopper to make a great save. A series of corners followed for Badgers, with Jethro Burton providing excellent service, but the Badgers were unable to get the ball over the line. William Glenn and Ben Austin were providing a much better defensive line and with Ben McKenzie harassing the Broadbridge defenders it seemed only a matter of time before the Badgers scored... alas Broadbridge Heath achieved two more late breakaway goals with a pair of excellent clinical finishes.
It is true that one learns more from defeat than from winning, which for sure is true in this case. Of course the Badger's did miss regular keeper Huw Morgan, but they have learnt that they must kick off every game with a high tempo attitude or suffer a similar fate in future games. What we can be sure of is that on the evidence of their resolve during the game; this Badger's outfit is willing to fight and will be determined not to make losing a habit.
Men of the Match: Tom Ambrose and Jethro Burton.
Squad: Lily Turner (Capt.), Tom Ambrose, Ben Austin, Jethro Burton, William Glenn, Callum Holder, Ben Mackenzie, Huw Morgan, Arun Watkins.
Report by Bobby Watkins
Badgers U16A 1 - 1Roffey Robins Athletic; North Holmwood Utd 5 - 5 Badgers U16B (Horsham and District League)
Badgers started on fire, Will Bletso going closest by almost scoring from distance after 3 minutes, while further shots rained in on the Roffey goal from Stephen Kehl, Aaron Clark, Henry Hill and Charlie Holmes. But the game was turned on its head after 15 minutes when Roffey broke well to score from a cross as Brockham's right hand sided players got caught short at the back.
The goal took the wind out of the Badgers sails, but even so Kehl went close to drawing level when put through twice one on one with the keeper. Roffey almost stole a 2-0 lead on the stroke of half time from a penalty, but Brockham keeper Connor Mitchell stood up well and saved the poweful spot kick.
Brockham started well in the second half and it was no real surprise when Joe parker equalised with 25 minutes to go. Brockham looked likely to go from strength to strength, but an injury to Jack Hunt seemed to upset the balance of the ream, and although Clark looked about to win the game for Brockham when he chipped the keeper outside the box only for the keeper to handle and save his team, a draw was a fair result come the end of the game.
Lad of the Match: Aaron Clark
Squad: Connor Mitchell, Joe Parker, Henry Smith, Tom Bletso, Jack Hunt, Charlie Holmes, Will Bletso, Henry Hill, Ollie Smith, Aaron Clark. Stephen Kehl, Michael Carty.
Meanwhle the U16Bs played out an entertaining 5-5 draw at local rivals Noth Holmwood United. Brockham raced into a 5-1 half time lead courtesy of a hattrick from Ollie Curtis and a brace from Dan Hoad, but a spirited fightback for the home side saw North Holmwood snatch a draw.
Lad of the Match: Dhilen Patel.
Report by Bryan Bletso