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Trelawny League - Saturday January 31st 2015


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PREMIER DIVISION

Gulval      1v14    Holman Sports Club

Mousehole Reserves    3v2    Threemilestone

St Keverne     3v0    Mawnan  

 

DIVISION 1

Halsetown    2v0    RNAS Culdrose Reserves

Lizard Argyle    2v1    Perranporth Reserves

Rosudgeon    3v2    St Agnes Reserves

Stithians    0v0    Wendron United Reserves

Trevenson United    2v0    Hayle Reserves

  

DIVISION 2

Goonhavern Athletic Reserves    0v6    Penryn Athletic 3rds

Marazion Blues     3v0    Storm

St Just Reserves     1v9    Pendeen Rovers

Trispen     9v0    Illogan RBL 3rds

  

DIVISION 3

Camborne Park     4v2    Wendron United 3rds

West Cornwall Reserves     3v3    St Agnes 3rds 

 

DIVISION 5

Camborne Athletic    1v1              Trevenson United Reserves

Wendron United 4ths    2v3              Mabe Reserves

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Yeh it would appear that way but im pretty sure that we won't be the only ones this week. We got the game on last week only for it to be abandoned due to a head injury. So going to be a huge backlog of games in april for us.

Malpas, called off in the winter?!

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Very strong wind at Marazion meant the game was going to be hard. We started well and had good possession but couldn't get the final ball right with the conditions. After 20 minutes Liam Mooney cut inside and was tripped, referee had a good look and pointed to the spot. Liam took it and slotted past the keeper in to the bottom right of the keeper. 10 minutes later liam chased a through ball, got there just before the keeper to nudge it round him and rolling the ball in to an empty net. 2-0 at half time and storm hadn't troubled us. Second half started well for us and Liam was picked out by a good pass from Dale Vigus between two defenders. Liam coolly slotted it past the keeper. From then on we had possession but didn't get another. All in all good performance from everybody and storm didn't have a single shot all game. Must say that Alice Brown had a really good game. Nice to see Paul Windle at the game assessing Alice. Sure he gave her some tips on refereeing as was one of the best around before retiring.

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ST Keverne 3-0 Mawnan

 

Bad couple of games for Mawnan, after moving steadily up the table following a good run of form.

 

Following last weeks tight defeat to Mousehole a side determined to get back to winning ways headed on the trip to St Keverne.   Playing up the slope Mawnan probably had the better of the play but created limited chances, though a shot was cleared off the line.  St Keverne scored the only goal of the first half but Mawnan were still confident going into the second half.

 

Mawnan had chances to bring the game level in the second half, but in the end were caught twice on the counter attack.

 

In the end it was a game of limited chances in tricky conditions but St Keverne made the most of the ones they got.

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Division 3

Camborne Park 4 Wendron 2

Park scorers
Catterall 1
Prout 2
Grasso 1

Wind affected match saw Wendron deservedly take a 2-0 half time lead with 2 well taken goals

We stepped our game up in the second half and after a long time pressuring Catterall connected with the ball after a fine solo run from Mike Finlay

We shortly equalised after a neatly played ball across the six yard box was tucked away by returning captain Reece Prout

We were then in the ascendancy and got our third when a Catterall shot was spilled by the keeper with the ball swerving everywhere and Grasso tapped the ball in despite the offside protests from the Wendron players

We completed the scoring near the end of the match when we were rewarded a free kick 35 yards out which Reece Prout took and the ball hung it the air and found the top corner which deflated the Wendron players

Fair play to Wendron who played excellent football at times and probably feel aggrieved not to get something from the game

On a team note we are now in a gd run of form which has seen us go from mid table to top of the league and a possible third promotion in a row

Good luck to Wendron for the rest of the season. I'm sure they'll have a big say on the final standings at the end of the season

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Camborne Ath 1-1 trevenson res

Fairly even game in the first half but trevenson scoring the only goal but both teams having good chances. And defences and goalkeepers had a great game.

Second half athletic was the better team but both teams played well in very tough conditions. ath equalised late on with a well hit strike from matt Sara.

Also a big thanks to Lee Atkinson who stood in last min to get the game on and reffed really well and fair.

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Very strong wind at Marazion meant the game was going to be hard. We started well and had good possession but couldn't get the final ball right with the conditions. After 20 minutes Liam Mooney cut inside and was tripped, referee had a good look and pointed to the spot. Liam took it and slotted past the keeper in to the bottom right of the keeper. 10 minutes later liam chased a through ball, got there just before the keeper to nudge it round him and rolling the ball in to an empty net. 2-0 at half time and storm hadn't troubled us. Second half started well for us and Liam was picked out by a good pass from Dale Vigus between two defenders. Liam coolly slotted it past the keeper. From then on we had possession but didn't get another. All in all good performance from everybody and storm didn't have a single shot all game. Must say that Alice Brown had a really good game. Nice to see Paul Windle at the game assessing Alice. Sure he gave her some tips on refereeing as was one of the best around before retiring.

 

Penalty on 35 mins was nailed on pen, with defender Tom Collins taking the player down on the byline before making contact with the ball to put it behind. Prior to this, Gareth Barber in the Storm goal, had very little to do. On the 2nd goal, the through ball took a wicked bobble over Ben McLoughlin's attempted clearance to put Liam in on goal, who did well to jink past the covering defender and keeper to finish. The third came just after kick-off and certainly was one of those moments where you feel the team haven't switched on for the 2nd half. 

 

As for us not having shots (of any note), I feel that doesn't tell the whole story, goals aside I thought it was a fairly even contest with the home side shading possession but we were unable to find the final ball. Certainly at 0-0 I can think of a few chances, most notably David Mitchell just unable to control a through ball when clear through. Tough game in tough conditions and agree that I thought Alice reffed the game very well.

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Alot of games off this weekend but how many off due to lazyness and teams not willing to play incase it makes a mess of the pitch. From looking at our pitch 11am sat morning you would think ours wasnt playable had a puddle probs 2+ mtrs long and 1.5ish mtrs wide and about 4in deep but afew of us went up and got it playable and im sure park had similar conditions but both games where on. Maybe clubs should try harder or speak to the council about puttin in more effort to get your games on.

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Alot of games off this weekend but how many off due to lazyness and teams not willing to play incase it makes a mess of the pitch. From looking at our pitch 11am sat morning you would think ours wasnt playable had a puddle probs 2+ mtrs long and 1.5ish mtrs wide and about 4in deep but afew of us went up and got it playable and im sure park had similar conditions but both games where on. Maybe clubs should try harder or speak to the council about puttin in more effort to get your games on.

Got to agree mate, some clubs make a real effort to get games on but a few just call it off without any effort made. Lots of mid week games at the back end of the season for some.

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Derby ruin wrote a pretty clear cut match report, normally get mine in first but was on team night out last night out in newquay so couldn't and pete had bit time on his hands beforehand :) 

 

Tough conditions in the game,wind was a leveller and it was always gonna be a tough battle against a very youthful talented wendron team, well coached and first half played with wind and two brilliant strikes  gave them a 2-0 lead within first 20 minutes.... we after 40 minutes realised better get in the game and missed couple guilt edge chances 2-0 wendron at half-time.

 

Early in second half we made a couple positional changes and got few more numbers and started pressuring wendron's defence and mike catterall scored to make it 2-1 i felt after first one went in another would soon come and it did when returning captain reece prout reacted after great save from wendron keeper to make it 2-2, just seemed then wendron heads went down and catterall then supplied strike partner grasso with chance to now give park the lead and he duly obliged 3-2 park

 

And the best was left till last a free kick with couple minutes left captain reece prout from all of 35 yards fired into top corner wonder strike, wouldnt see many better goals than that in junior footy or senior all season long, good win for us 8 league games left! big one saturday home to marazion

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Alot of games off this weekend but how many off due to lazyness and teams not willing to play incase it makes a mess of the pitch. From looking at our pitch 11am sat morning you would think ours wasnt playable had a puddle probs 2+ mtrs long and 1.5ish mtrs wide and about 4in deep but afew of us went up and got it playable and im sure park had similar conditions but both games where on. Maybe clubs should try harder or speak to the council about puttin in more effort to get your games on.

Got to agree mate, some clubs make a real effort to get games on but a few just call it off without any effort made. Lots of mid week games at the back end of the season for some.

yeah init mate then teams moan about mid week games. Also this weekend malpas pitch was "unplayable" but i took my kids to play at malpas park today and funnyly enough the pitch was infact playable today and two youth football teams played on it today. Teams like newbridge should b given the chance to do pitch work to get the game on. Yes there was standing water but nothing a brush couldnt sort.
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Div 5

Wendron 4ths 2-3 mabe reserves

Mabe scorers: Lewis Pellow (2) and Tobias Denning

Played on the top pitch at wendron, pitch wasn't too bad but was ruined by the end! Wind was blowing hard from corner to corner and was blowing a harsh cold wind!

Mabe won the toss and played with the wind, scoring 2 goals in the 1st 10 minutes and had 1 ruled out for offside. The 2nd goal coming straight from wendrons restart, Lewis stole the ball back and then went on to beat the entire wendron team and slotted home into the bottom corner. Conditions then took over and we got stuck playing into the same corner and not moving the ball quickly like we normally do. Only 2 up at half time, we knew that we had made it hard for ourselves in the 2nd half.

Wendron came out for the 2nd half with 3 new players leading their attack and it made a difference. Scoring 1 from a corner and another where we switched off, after our centre back had decided to go on a mad 1 and lost his head needlessly, completely out of character and was then subbed off. After making the change we settled ourselves down at 2-2 and pushed for the winner, Tobias, on his debut, then decided to pass to the keeper when he had an open goal from 2 yards, made up for it by scoring the winner with 10 minutes to go

A good game of football played in horrendous conditions, but both teams tried to keep the ball down and play. On a performance like the 2nd half, not sure why wendron are down where they are and will climb the table soon

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Alot of games off this weekend but how many off due to lazyness and teams not willing to play incase it makes a mess of the pitch. From looking at our pitch 11am sat morning you would think ours wasnt playable had a puddle probs 2+ mtrs long and 1.5ish mtrs wide and about 4in deep but afew of us went up and got it playable and im sure park had similar conditions but both games where on. Maybe clubs should try harder or speak to the council about puttin in more effort to get your games on.

Got to agree mate, some clubs make a real effort to get games on but a few just call it off without any effort made. Lots of mid week games at the back end of the season for some.

yeah init mate then teams moan about mid week games. Also this weekend malpas pitch was "unplayable" but i took my kids to play at malpas park today and funnyly enough the pitch was infact playable today and two youth football teams played on it today. Teams like newbridge should b given the chance to do pitch work to get the game on. Yes there was standing water but nothing a brush couldnt sort.

 

If you were there on Sunday how do you know what the pitch was like on Saturday? The parks team do as much as they can to get games on at Malpas and obviously they deemed it ok for Sunday.

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Alot of games off this weekend but how many off due to lazyness and teams not willing to play incase it makes a mess of the pitch. From looking at our pitch 11am sat morning you would think ours wasnt playable had a puddle probs 2+ mtrs long and 1.5ish mtrs wide and about 4in deep but afew of us went up and got it playable and im sure park had similar conditions but both games where on. Maybe clubs should try harder or speak to the council about puttin in more effort to get your games on.

Got to agree mate, some clubs make a real effort to get games on but a few just call it off without any effort made. Lots of mid week games at the back end of the season for some.
yeah init mate then teams moan about mid week games. Also this weekend malpas pitch was "unplayable" but i took my kids to play at malpas park today and funnyly enough the pitch was infact playable today and two youth football teams played on it today. Teams like newbridge should b given the chance to do pitch work to get the game on. Yes there was standing water but nothing a brush couldnt sort.
 
If you were there on Sunday how do you know what the pitch was like on Saturday? The parks team do as much as they can to get games on at Malpas and obviously they deemed it ok for Sunday.

well the fact it rained in the night and its not like we've had hot weather seams malpas r prioritising the youth football if i was a user of malpas id consider looking into a dif pitch cos malpas is poor for playing fixtures on maybe should enquire richard lander or the college or the school up from the police station is it penair not sure.
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You all make me laugh, a little bit of effort to get the game on - yeah ! All turn up (sometimes) ....no-body turns up to repair it in the following weeks. You all have a very small window where the pitch is concerned, normally about 5 hours on a Saturday, after that, nah, not interested.

Do you know that for a fact older??? Or are you just making a statement based on what you would do ie...not bother turning up to help repair???

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Alot of games off this weekend but how many off due to lazyness and teams not willing to play incase it makes a mess of the pitch. From looking at our pitch 11am sat morning you would think ours wasnt playable had a puddle probs 2+ mtrs long and 1.5ish mtrs wide and about 4in deep but afew of us went up and got it playable and im sure park had similar conditions but both games where on. Maybe clubs should try harder or speak to the council about puttin in more effort to get your games on.

Got to agree mate, some clubs make a real effort to get games on but a few just call it off without any effort made. Lots of mid week games at the back end of the season for some.
yeah init mate then teams moan about mid week games. Also this weekend malpas pitch was "unplayable" but i took my kids to play at malpas park today and funnyly enough the pitch was infact playable today and two youth football teams played on it today. Teams like newbridge should b given the chance to do pitch work to get the game on. Yes there was standing water but nothing a brush couldnt sort.
 
If you were there on Sunday how do you know what the pitch was like on Saturday? The parks team do as much as they can to get games on at Malpas and obviously they deemed it ok for Sunday.
well the fact it rained in the night and its not like we've had hot weather seams malpas r prioritising the youth football if i was a user of malpas id consider looking into a dif pitch cos malpas is poor for playing fixtures on maybe should enquire richard lander or the college or the school up from the police station is it penair not sure.

Dave if you want mate I'm sure could arrange for you to come and speak to the park staff and show us how to dry pitches that are based on a old dump with collapsed drainage due to events that have been held on it over the years. With limited time for it to drain aswell due to the drainage being affected by that big river on the side.

Also dave you don't need heat to just dry things up, with strong wind like Saturday and Sunday it helps dry big open areas up, and drys everything up as you may have seen how the roads all dried up even though it weren't hot as you put it.

The council are looking at improving the facilities down Malpas over the coming years but with the new kids play park about to be constructed and other projects underway it will take time but hopefully will be able to do this soon as we fo understand how frustrating it is, but even more frustrating for us having to prepare the pitches for nothing.

Cheers
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I seriously cannot see any major investment anytime soon in recreational facilities by Cornwall Council anytime soon. They have a £196 million shortfall and this is set to get worse. Why should Malpas get investment over Chiljah or any other facilities in Cornwall. If anything I can see then selling the land at Malpas or Chiligah to pay for other services.

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I seriously cannot see any major investment anytime soon in recreational facilities by Cornwall Council anytime soon. They have a £196 million shortfall and this is set to get worse. Why should Malpas get investment over Chiljah or any other facilities in Cornwall. If anything I can see then selling the land at Malpas or Chiligah to pay for other services.


It all comes down to funding, boscawen park (malpas) has community group that has recently managed to acquire money for development of a new play park. As for the pitches and changing room a 5 year plan is in place to try and make them better. But again this is dependent on funding. But The city council are hoping to try and make this happen.
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