Watch some of the moments from around Trungle Parc – with the thoughts of Max Hill and Jake Ash – as Mousehole went down 8-0 to an impressive League 1 Exeter City.
Match reporter: Pablo Woolls-Blanco
Watch some of the moments from around Trungle Parc – with the thoughts of Max Hill and Jake Ash – as Mousehole went down 8-0 to an impressive League 1 Exeter City.
Match reporter: Pablo Woolls-Blanco
Mousehole hit the ground running with a 3-0 win over Hayle in the first of their six pre-season friendlies. Watch the goals and Jake’s post-match reaction here:
by Pablo Woolls-Blanco
Mousehole have completed their third signing of the summer, picking up 18-year-old centre-back Morgan Lewis, who was released from Championship club Cardiff City this summer.
Lewis comes all the way from Treorchy, Rhondda Valley in South Wales, but will now be based locally, ahead of an exciting first campaign in the Southern League for Mousehole.
The Welsh ball-playing defender impressed on his debut for the Seagulls in a 3-0 win against Hayle on Saturday afternoon and will now be relishing the challenge of facing League One side Exeter City at Trungle Parc on Tuesday night and Dorking Wanderers the following Saturday.
Morgan spoke to us after his drive down from Cardiff on Saturday:
“First of all I’m buzzing to be here. I just think that at this point in my career it’s a good move for me. I can get loads of experience from men’s football and at a good level.”
On difficulty of leaving Cardiff City after 12 years at the club:
“Well it was a bit tough. It’s my boyhood club really. But I thought I may as well take the jump and explore different options and see where this takes me and hopefully it develops me into a better player.”
On his style of play as a defender:
“I like to play on the ball – breaking lines, switching play. I’m strong in the tackle and good in the air and I think I’ll bring a lot to this team for the season.”
Manager Jake Ash expressed his delight and excitement at signing the Welshman:
“As soon as I saw Morgan I knew he was a player who’d suit us. He has fantastic quality on the ball and a really good level of aggression in his duals. He’s only 18 so he’s still got loads of development ahead and I’m really chuffed he’ll be doing it here with us.”
Ash’s thoughts on Lewis’ debut against Hayle on Saturday:
“I thought Morgan was outstanding. He showed all the quality we knew he would bring. He’s a great passer of the ball – he’ll bring us a lot.”
Ahead of our pre-season friendly matches this week against Hayle, Exeter City and Dorking Wanderers, Pablo Woolls-Blanco met up with Jake Ash to chat over preparations.






The Mousehole first team squad have been finding out exactly what Cristiano Ronaldo does before his free kicks as they prepare for life in the Southern League this coming season. Jamie Clements, a breathwork coach from London, took the boys through two sessions where they learnt how to control their breathing and use it to focus on stress management, match preparation and wind-down.

Big thanks to Bedruthan Hotel for putting on the session for us and to Jamie of https://www.thebreathspace.co.uk for leading it.
Watch the video here:
SEASON 2023/24

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As we look forward to the first home pre-season friendly against Exeter City, Pablo Woolls-Blanco went up to their training ground to have a chat with assistant manager Kevin Nicholson.
An audio documentary on a mysterious and relatively obscure piece of Cornish football history, the day when Manchester United travelled to Mousehole.

We’ll be finding out why it happened, how it came to be, what happened on the pitch and the final score, in a classic David and Goliath situation.
We thought we were a pretty good team at the time, but they were a different level
Peter Robinson, Mousehole AFC player

This podcast episode was produced by Callum Walker, a student of journalism and creative writing at Falmouth University. It formed part of his final year mini documentary project.
Occasional use of strong language in this superb and informative get-together with Marc White from @DorkingWDRS as he talks about the upcoming trip way out west to Trungle Parc.
Dorking Wanderers are coming down to West Cornwall on July 15th for the second of our home pre-season friendlies. Make sure you don’t miss out – tickets are on sale here: https://ticketpass.org/o/972346985/mousehole-afc/events
The defender returns to the club he played for until 2017 – and joins his sister who plays for Mousehole Women.
by Pablo Woolls-Blanco
Mousehole have completed their second signing of the summer, securing the services of defender Josh Storey from Helston Athletic.
The 21-year-old comes off the back of a season where he captained Helston to a Cornwall Senior Cup and Les Phillips Cup double in dramatic fashion and will now be eager to join up with Jake Ash’s team in July, where a pre-season line-up features the likes of Exeter City and Dorking Wanderers.
Storey, similar to recent signing Tim Nixon, is another player who has Mousehole roots. Indeed, the defender played for the Seagulls in 2017, and has a sister playing for Mousehole Women.
“I’m quite vocal on the pitch – I keep people motivated on and off the pitch, at training as well. I can get people going when they’re down in the mud a bit.
Josh Storey, speaking to Pablo Woolls-Blanco
We spoke to Josh about becoming a new Mousehole player:
“I’m buzzing to be fair. I’m looking forward to the new challenge, obviously Step Four football. Also looking forward to seeing a few familiar faces so it’s an exciting time!”
On leaving Helston as club captain:
“It was a really hard decision. It took a lot of thought and talking to a lot of people close to me about what was best for me going forward. It was a tough decision for me to make, but I think I’ve made the right one.”
On his qualities as a leader and defender:
“I’m quite vocal on the pitch – I keep people motivated on and off the pitch, at training as well. I can get people going when they’re down in the mud a bit.
I’m a fairly aggressive defender. I’ve got that ball-playing instinct as well, which I think will suit Mousehole with the way Jake Ash wants to play. I’m good in the air and in the tackle, but also got that composure with the ball at my feet.”
When you speak to him you can hear the genuine affinity he has for the club.
Jake Ash, First Team manager
On his excitement at facing the likes of Exeter City and Dorking Wanderers in pre-season:
“I think those games are massive for the club. There will be a good crowd down at Trungle and it will be a really good test for us in pre-season, against even higher-level opposition.”

Mousehole manager Jake Ash did not hide his excitement at Storey’s addition to the Seagulls’ back line:
“It’s probably no secret that we’ve been long-term admirers of Josh. He ticks so many boxes of what we could want in a player; it’s the club he played his first senior football at, he has a real feel and family bond with the club (his sister plays for the women’s team) and he lives on our doorstep. When you speak to him you can hear the genuine affinity he has for the club.
At 21 he is a brilliant age to still improve in so many aspects and has said how keen he is to develop aspects of his game here. We love that – that hunger in a player is such a bit of me.”
Ash continued:
“With his teacher training next year based in West Cornwall and now his football closer to home – especially the training bit which is so important to him – it works for him and we are obviously really pleased with that.”
Head of Football Adam Fletcher shares similar optimism about Storey’s arrival:
“Josh is a player I personally remember from my Ludgvan days, and it will always stick with me when he came and trained as a 15-year-old how much of an impact he had on the session. He showed leadership qualities at such a young age around an older group – a characteristic that he has taken into his senior football.
He’s someone we have admired as a player for some time now and it’s really pleasing to add another local talent to the squad.
Josh has defensive qualities we look for and I know the coaching team are really looking forward to working with him and pushing him on to new levels this season.”
