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Womens Match Report – Illogan 17th Sept 2017

ILLOGAN LADIES 1-3 MOUSEHOLE WOMEN

SUNDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2017 AT OXLAND PARC

CORNWALL WOMEN’S LEAGUE sponsored by Pirate FM

 

Mousehole Women made it two great wins from their first two away games at the start of a promising new campaign in which they aim to improve on last season’s commendable fourth-place finish.

It was another superb squad performance following the 5-1 hammering of Penryn Ladies the previous week, although Illogan – who took voluntary demotion from the higher South West League this season – started the stronger, constantly putting Mousehole under pressure down their left.

And it was no surprise when the hosts took the lead, working the ball into a shooting position following a loose pass out of defence.

Much to their credit, Mousehole soon hit back to equalise after some good work through midfield, enabling Sophie Wilson to hit a typical lofted shot from 25 yards out to beat the home goalkeeper.

After running tirelessly in defence, Lucy Brown was replaced by Nicola Richardson, who in turn was replaced by Scarlett Clouter 10 minutes later after injury.  In a tactical change, Katy Barker move out to the right with Megan Davison coming on up front.

The Seagulls started to take control and had chances to take the lead, although it was Illogan who came close to scoring again after a mix up in defence, but Flo Davies Kirsop did a rescue job by sweeping round the back to clear off the line and keep the half-time scoreline at 1-1.

In the second half Mousehole got a firm grip, with goalkeeper Lyndsey Mayers in the Mousehole goal hardly troubled, and carved out the win their play and spirit deserved.

A sweet pass-and-move pattern involving all the team set up Katy Barker to dash down the right and pull a low ball back for Sophie Wilson to put The Seagulls into the lead at 2-1.

Katy Barker made the game safe, adding the third goal when a defence-splitting pass put her through one on one with the keeper.

Next Sunday (24th) Mousehole Women face another interesting challenge with a visit to Gala Parc to take on Porthleven (2.30pm), whose only match so far was a 4-3 home win over Wadebridge.

Mousehole Women:  Lyndsey Mayers, Lyndsey Williams, Lucy Brown, Emma Hurworth, Flo Davies Kirsop, Beckie Edwards, Sophie Wilson, Claire Hitchens Todd, Carly Jacka, Emily Hardaker, Katy Barker.

Substitutes:  (Used) – Nicola Richardson, Megan Davison, Scarlett Clouter, Megan Edwards;  Unused – Rosie Davison.

 

Mousehole scorers:  Sophie Wilson (2), Katy Barker.

 

*****

 

Match Report – Ludgvan 16th Sept 2017

LUDGVAN 2-3 MOUSEHOLE

SATURDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2017

AT FAIRFIELD

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE CUP, FIRST ROUND

SPONSORED BY WALTER C PARSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS

A good crowd of 143 witnessed an entertaining end-to-end local derby between two SWP Division One West rivals in the first round of the League Cup, with Mousehole securing a well-merited win to earn an intriguing home tie in the second round against Premier Division Camelford.

The recently-promoted Ludgvan side would have started as favourites, having made an unbeaten start to their first season at a higher level with five league wins out of six and already three points ahead at the top of the table.  The youthful Mousehole squad was still taking shape but gaining momentum with some impressive performances despite only one win – last Saturday – in the first seven outings.

The two local rivals meet before kick-off. Mousehole players (left to right in white and green): Kevin Lawrence, Bradley Wills, Connor Davey, Jorome Slew, Liam Andrew (partly hidden), Luke Johnson, Danny Mullarkey, Josh Otto (partly hidden) and Frank Katikaza. Ludgvan in their maroon away kit included several ex-Mousehole players, including Dan Magee (left), Jamie Devine (3), Wade Brown (10) and Max Davies (11).

Mousehole had centre-back Liam Andrew starting after a two-month injury lay-off and welcomed the experienced Danny Mullarkey and 19-year old Ralph Katikaza into their defence alongside Sam Schulberg in goal, with two more newcomers midfielder Matt Moody and striker Eze Amadi on the bench, but were missing Max Hill (unwell), Yeshe Briar (injured) and Lewis Caspall who has joined Penzance.

Any expectations that the game would proceed according to the form-book were quickly dispelled as The Seagulls started on the front foot with bright attacking football and stormed into a two-goal lead within five minutes before the hosts had time to settle.  Captain Billy Curtis came up from the back for a Kevin Lawrence corner from the right after 3 minutes and was first to the knock-down to scoop the ball in from six yards.  Two minutes later Jorome Slew sprinted between two defenders to latch on to a diagonal cross from Luke Johnson and place a cute lob into the net over the stranded goalkeeper.

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Jorome Slew (centre-right) scores Mousehole’s second goal after 5 minutes, congratulated by Luke Johnson (7) who supplied the cross, with Bradley Wills (left, partly hidden) and Danny Mullarkey (right)

Ludgvan, wearing their maroon change kit, eventually came into the game and their direct play posed more of a threat as the half wore on.  Pulling a goal back in fortuitous circumstances when a driven right wing cross skimmed off the top of Liam Andrew’s head into the net for 2-1 on 30 minutes, they came close again within five minutes as Sam Schulberg denied The Hurlers’ regular goalscorer Gerens James with a one-on-one chance.

Ludgvan have made a habit of coming back to win when in arrears, so with the scoreline 2-1 in the visitors’ favour as the second half got underway the next goal was likely to be crucial.  And so it proved.

Early on, with Mousehole continuing with their confident passing style, Josh Otto headed over a great chance from Luke Johnson’s cross, but it was not until the 81st minute that The Seagulls went deservedly 3-1 up from a penalty scored by Jorome Slew – his 9th goal of the season, and ultimately the winner – after being felled chasing a loose ball on the right side of the box.

The Hurlers continued to get the ball up quickly to their forwards, succeeding on 89 minutes in bundling the ball into the net despite vigorous protests of hand-ball after hitting the bar from a corner, to set up a tense seven additional minutes, but The Seagulls’ resolute defence dealt with the bombardment comfortably to block out the hosts’ prospect of extra time.

Mousehole’s reward for this win is the opportunity to challenge higher-division Camelford in a home second round tie on October 14th.  After the re-opening of Trungle Parc with the visit of Leeds United on Sunday 1st October following major works over the summer months, the match against The Camels will be the first competitive fixture to be played on the ground this season, and promises to showcase the talents of two clubs focussing on youth development with several of the visitors’ team featuring in the successful Cornwall Under-18s squad.

Mousehole:  Sam Shulberg (GK), Danny Mullarkey, Billy Curtis (captain), Liam Andrew, Frank Katikaza, Kevin Lawrence, Connor Davey, Bradley Wills, Josh Otto, Luke Johnson, Jorome Slew

Substitutes:  Matt Moody (for Connor Davey, 65), Eze Amadi (for Bradley Wills, 82), Joshua Storey, Louis Graham

Mousehole scorers:  Billy Curtis (3), Jorome Slew (5, 81 pen)

Referee:  Mark Hosking

Attendance: 143

Mousehole AFC announce Elite Player signings

Mousehole AFC’s policy of offering Academy places to youngsters from professional clubs has taken a step further forward this week.

Ex-Sheffield United youngster Jorome Slew, 19, first choice striker with The Seagulls since the start of the season, has recently been joined by 18-year old defender Max Hill from Leeds United and a talented 20-year old local midfielder Connor Davey signing on from Helston Athletic.

The trio have committed to the newly-created Academy for 16-23-year olds under Director Jason Blunt alongside a dozen or so local youngsters, with this group of players forming two-thirds of Mousehole’s First team match-day squad.  Designed to set new standards for young players in West Cornwall, the Academy, together with Youth team developments, is the backbone of the club’s long-term playing philosophy and strategy, which was in evidence in recent games with all but five players in the match-day squad aged 20 or under.

Jason Blunt – who managed the Leeds United Under-23s team before launching Mousehole Endorsed Academy in July – is a passionate advocate of giving youth its chance:  “These lads have had an impressive football education, playing at the highest level at their professional clubs.  It’s unfortunately typical that many of them, when released, tend to join a semi-professional non-league club, perhaps at Steps 1 or 2, train briefly once or twice a week, but then sit on the bench on match days.  We can do better than that.  If they come here, they will train and receive top-class coaching five days a week and get First team game time in men’s football.   While here they are responsible for setting new standards, mentoring of the younger players in the junior sides, refereeing their games, providing a role model for them to look up to, and helping to raise the bar with our other Elite Players.  They will not be paid by the club, but we’ll support them with their education and work opportunities along with all of our club members.  We are absolutely dedicated to promoting player development and if we can help any of our elite players progress and get signed up by a pro club, that will be a huge success!”

With more announcements imminent, the club is continuing to progressively build its leadership team and will also add one or two more playing staff, aiming for the squad to be fully assembled in time for the re-opening of the new-look Trungle Parc on Sunday 1st October  when Leeds United are the distinguished visitors.

Match Report – Bude Town 9 Sept 2017

BUDE TOWN 1-2 MOUSEHOLE

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE, WEST DIVISION

SATURDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER 2017

AT BROADCLOSE PARK

In a wind-swept encounter between two teams without a win this season, Mousehole recorded a hugely-deserved victory in the seventh of their ten consecutive away games before returning to the refurbished Trungle Parc in October.

The Seagulls were without the unavailable Bradley Wills and Lewis Caspall and the suspended Joshua Storey, but welcomed Liam Andrew back into the squad after a two-month injury lay-off, and veteran ex-Penzance goalkeeper Paul Williams as cover for the injured Steve Parker-Billinge, while Matt McIlroy having played in goal the previous Saturday at Plymouth Marjon started in his accustomed striker position.

Playing for the first time in their smart two-tone green away kit, Mousehole were the dominant force throughout the first half despite suffering an early misfortune when a wind-assisted corner was inadvertently headed into his own goal by Tyler Tonkin on 5 minutes.

Home goalkeeper Gary Dinshaw was the busiest man on the pitch,  single-handedly keeping his side in the game with half a dozen superb saves as his defence was repeatedly opened up by The Seagulls’ sharp passing and movement.

The long-awaited equaliser finally came on 43 minutes when captain Billy Curtis’ strong downward header from a right wing corner was half blocked on the line and Matt McIlroy was first to the loose ball to poke home.

The pattern of play continued in the second half, with the game played almost wholly in the hosts’ half and Paul Williams having a very quiet afternoon at the other end.  After a series of near-misses and more heroics by Dinshaw, Mousehole’s persistence was rewarded on 57 minutes when Jorome Slew’s movement on the edge of the box took away two defenders leaving Matt McIlroy the time and space to launch his second and ultimately the winner, a typical left-footed drive from 20 yards that cannoned into the net off the underside of the crossbar.

The visitors’ continued to put in an accomplished performance, threatening more goals and comfortably stifling any attempts by Bude to hit back.

Despite the narrow-looking scoreline there was ample evidence that Mousehole’s patient style is beginning to pay off, and confidence will be high ahead of the forthcoming fixtures.

On Saturday (16th) The Seagulls travel the short distance to newly-promoted top-of-the-table Ludgvan for an intriguing League Cup first round tie (2.30pm kick off, extra time and penalties if necessary, with the winners at home to Wendron United or Premier Division Camelford in the second round on 7th October).  They return to League action on Wednesday evening (20th) with a trip to recently-relegated St Blazey (7.30pm), followed by the long journey to Holsworthy on Saturday 23rd.

Mousehole:  Paul Williams (GK), Billy Curtis (c), Max Hill, Josh Otto, Kevin Lawrence, Tyler Tonkin, Yeshe Briar, Luke Johnson, Jorome Slew, Matt McIlroy, Connor Davey

Substitutes:  Ben Williams (for Tyler Tonkin, 54), Liam Andrew (for Josh Otto, 90+2), Louis Graham (for Matt McIlroy, 90+3), Ben Chapman

Mousehole scorer:  Matt McIlroy (43, 57)

Match Report – Plymouth Marjon 2 Sept 2017

After a 7-2 reverse at Liskeard Athletic the previous week, Mousehole produced a much-improved performance on Marjon’s 3G pitch and might have come away with the result they deserved but for two unforced errors in two minutes just before half-time.

The Seagulls’ squad, featuring seven players aged 20 or under, had striker Matt McIlroy in goal for the still-injured Steve Parker-Billinge, ex-Leeds United youngster Max Hill in central defence, and the versatile Connor Davey returning from a short spell at Premier Division Helston Athletic.  Missing from the team sheet were centre back Liam Andrew with a long-term injury, Lewis Caspall with work commitments, ex-Brentford Academy youngster Luke Dunn for family reasons, Finn Cross injured, and defender Ben Williams.

In an eventful first half showcasing two different footballing styles, Mousehole had the majority of possession as expected but were more creative and incisive than of late, with Bradley Wills just wide with a 20-yard shot, Connor Davey volleying against the bar from the edge of the box and Jorome Slew looking menacing with characteristic darting runs towards the danger area.  The hosts meanwhile played a more direct game, forcing McIlroy into two diving saves and hitting the post on one occasion. Continue reading “Match Report – Plymouth Marjon 2 Sept 2017”

PLAYERS PLANNER w/c 28th August

 WEEKLY SCHEDULE: Week beginning MONDAY 28th AUGUST 2017

 Any NEW PLAYERS wanting to attend any session, please contact Jason Blunt beforehand

(07985 614692 or jason.blunt@sky.com).


MONDAY 28th AUGUST:    

***No ‘Soccer Sounds’ for U9s/U10s/U11s/U12s this evening – but training tomorrow***


TUESDAY 29th AUGUST:

All Youth teams:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  5.30 – 7pm.

First team + Academy + Reserves + Third team:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm.

Women’s Team:

Training.  Mounts Bay Academy.  7.30 – 9pm.


WEDNESDAY 30th AUGUST:

Under-9s, 10s, 11s, 12s:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  5.30 – 7pm.

Seagirls:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  6.30 – 7.45pm.


THURSDAY 31st AUGUST:

Under-9s/10s/11s/12s:

Soccer School.  Marazion Community Fields. 10am to 3pm.

£10 members, £12 non-members.

Contact Matt James on moj67@btinternet.com, or Jason Blunt as above, to request a place

 First team + Academy + Reserves + Third team:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm


FRIDAY 1st SEPTEMBER

First team + Academy:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm


SATURDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER

First team:

League fixture: away at Plymouth Marjon (Derriford Road, Plymouth University of St Mark & St John, PL6 8BH), 3pm.

Reserves:

League fixture: Home fixture at Marazion v Perranporth Reserves, kick off 2.30pm.

Third team:  Opening fixture of Trelawny League Division 4 season, away at Madron, 2.30pm

MATCH REPORT | MILLBROOK 4-1 MOUSEHOLE | SATURDAY 19TH AUGUST 2017

MILLBROOK 4-1 MOUSEHOLE

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE WEST DIVISION

SATURDAY 19TH AUGUST 2017 AT JENKINS PARK

 After two high-scoring away draws – 4-4 at St Dennis and 3-3 at Porthleven – Mousehole returned to the scene of their first-ever fixture in the newly-formed South West Peninsula League ten years ago , but came up against a Millbrook team strengthened in the summer after finishing an impressive 4th last season and having already begun the new campaign with a draw and an away win.

The Seagulls travelled with 13 local players among a 15-man squad having an average age of around 20 years.  Josh Otto featured for the first time this season and local lad Joshua Storey started in the back line – at a few days after his 16th birthday probably the youngest first-team debutant in recent times – but were without injured goalkeeper Steve Parker-Billinge and Yeshe Briar.

Mousehole passed the ball around well for the opening period and created a couple of half chances, but were caught out twice after losing possession in their own half, allowing the pacy Millbrook attack to capitalise with two straightforward finishes.

An uphill struggle at two-nil down at half-time became a mountain to climb within five minutes of the re-start, firstly when a left-wing cross floated over deputising goalkeeper Adam Robathan, followed by an unchallenged header from in front of goal, resulting in a 4-0 scoreline and bringing to 11 the number of goals already conceded by Mousehole in the first three matches.

The hosts were content to close the game down for the remainder of the game and despite seeing a lot of the ball The Seagulls rarely threatened the well-organised home defence.  After a hat-trick in each of the first two matches, Jerome Slew found openings hard to come by, but he had the final word in injury time, whipping in a penalty after a foul on Lewis Caspall.

With only two points on the board out of a possible nine, Mousehole will be expecting to improve their tally when they play their fourth away game of the season this Wednesday (23rd), kick off 6.30pm, at nearby Wendron United, who lost 7-1 at Wadebridge on the opening day but then won away 2-1 at Illogan in midweek.  The Seagulls then travel to high-flying Liskeard Athletic on Saturday (26th), kick off 3pm.

Mousehole:  Adam Robathan, Joshua Storey, Billy Curtis (captain), Ben Williams, James Taylor, Kevin Lawrence, Bradley Wills, Lewis Caspall, Josh Otto, Luke Johnson, Jerome Slew

Substitutes:  Used – Matt McIlroy, Finn Cross, Nathan Goodspeed.  Unused – Louis Graham

Mousehole scorer:  Jerome Slew (penalty, 90+2).

Referee:  Jake Webster

PLAYERS PLANNER w/c 21st August

 WEEKLY SCHEDULE: Week beginning MONDAY 21st AUGUST 2017

 Any NEW PLAYERS wanting to attend any session, please contact Jason Blunt beforehand

(07985 614692 or jason.blunt@sky.com).


MONDAY 21st AUGUST:    

Under-9s, 10s, 11s and 12s:

Penzance Leisure Centre, Sports Hall.  6 – 7pm.  ‘Soccer Sounds’.

Indoor footwear needed.  £3 per child per session.


TUESDAY 22nd AUGUST:

Under-12s:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  5.30 – 7pm.

First team + Academy + Third team:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm.

Women’s Team:

Training.  Mounts Bay Academy.  7.30 – 9pm.


WEDNESDAY 23rd AUGUST:

First team:

League fixture: away at Wendron United (Underlane, TR13 0EH), kick off 6.30pm.

Reserves:

Opening League fixture of the season – Trelawny League Division 1 v Newlyn Non-Athletico

At Marazion.  Kick off 6.15pm.

 Under-9s, 10s, 11s, 12s:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  5.30 – 7pm.

Seagirls:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  6.30 – 7.45pm.


THURSDAY 24th AUGUST:

Under-9s/10s/11s/12s:

Soccer School every Thursday until 7th September.  Marazion Community Fields. 10am to 3pm.

£10 members, £12 non-members.

Contact Matt James on moj67@btinternet.com, or Jason Blunt as above, to request a place

 Third team:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm


FRIDAY 25th AUGUST

First team + Academy:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm


SATURDAY 26th AUGUST:

First team:

League fixture: away at Liskeard Athletic Lux Park, PL14 3HZ), kick off 3pm.

Reserves:

League fixture: Away at Perranporth Reserves, kick off 2.30pm.

PLAYERS PLANNER w/c 15th August

WEEKLY SCHEDULE: Week beginning TUESDAY 15th AUGUST 2017

Any NEW PLAYERS wanting to attend any session, please contact Jason Blunt beforehand

(07985 614692 or jason.blunt@sky.com).

 

TUESDAY 15th AUGUST:

Under-9s, 10s, 11s, 12s:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  5.30 – 7pm.

First team + Academy + Reserves + Third team:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm.

Women’s Team:

Training.  Mounts Bay Academy.  7.30 – 9pm.


WEDNESDAY 16th AUGUST:

First team:

League fixture: away at Porthleven (Gala Parc, TR13 9LQ), kick off 7.30pm.

 Under-9s, 10s, 11s, 12s:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  5.30 – 7pm.

Seagirls:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  6.30 – 7.45pm.


THURSDAY 17th AUGUST:

Under-9s/10s/11s/12s:

Soccer School every Thursday until 7th September.  Marazion Community Fields. 10am to 3pm.

£10 members, £12 non-members.   See poster.

Contact Matt James on moj67@btinternet.com, or Jason Blunt, to request a place

No evening training for under-9s/10s

 Reserves + Third team:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm


FRIDAY 18th AUGUST

First team + Academy:

Training.  Marazion Community Fields.  7 – 8.30pm


 SATURDAY 19th AUGUST:

First team:

League fixture: away at Millbrook (Jenkins Park, PL10 1EN), kick off 3pm.


SUNDAY 20th AUGUST

Mousehole Women: pre-season friendly away at Charlestown (St Mewan, St Austell, A390), kick off 3pm