Posted by: Lynne Morgan in Club News, Ladies, Ladies 1st XI, Match Reports
Ladies League Hockey 6/2/10
Middlesex Premier
EASTCOTE 3rd XI 1 v ASHFORD 1st XI 2
Ashford travelled to Brunel University on Saturday to play Eastcote 3rd XI in a game the Red & Blacks had to win to ensure that they moved not only out of the relegation zone, but also to secure their first victory in three months. The home team were one place below Ashford in the League before the game, but without a win all season and no League points on the board, which also added spice to the game. Once again injuries and unavailability left coach MANDY WAIN with only eleven players, and short of regular striker SHARON McGLINLEY and speedy midfielder LUCY UTTLEY. However, on the plus side, right side midfielder BRYONY SMITH returned after a week away from action. The pre midday start and change to the black and red away strip seemed to suit Ashford, who after an initial blip when midfielder ANNA PROTHEROE received a green card for hitting the ball away at a free hit in the first two minutes of play, quickly hit top form. The whole team started brightly and took charge of the game with some fluid hockey, especially by youngster KELLY TAYLOR and the evergreen striker MARIA CAVILLA. It was therefore no surprise when the ever alert MARIA CAVILLA slotted the ball home to put Ashford deservedly one goal ahead midway through the first half. Any attacks Eastcote did have were well contained by the solid Ashford defence, in which once again SOPHIE SMART and EMMA HYNES starred. In the second part of the first half, Ashford Skipper PHIL WORSFOLD started to suffer with a back injury, but bravely played on in her normal central defender role. Shortly before the break Ashford went further ahead, when on song striker MARIA CAVILLA got a stunning second goal with a sparkling individual goal, to see Ashford go into the half time interval with a two goals to nil lead.
The second half saw Ashford reduced to only ten fit players as PHIL WORSFOLD’S injury worsened and she was unable to play at her usual high standard. This gave Eastcote heart and they mounted numerous attacks and secured a multitude of short corners. Ashford coped well with them though with the ever improving centre back SARAH APPLETON again working tirelessly and effectively in her number one runner role at defending short corners. Goalkeeper SAM GRANT also performed competently, even when a penalty flick was initially given against her, which was subsequently reversed. As the half wore on so the sparkling play of Ashford diminished and shortly before the end, an almost ‘own goal’ by unlucky defender ELINE SIBIA opened the scoring for Eastcote. Ashford remained strong though, ably led by their ‘player of the match’ EMMA HYNES, to secure the much needed three points and their first victory in 2010. The win sees Ashford move up a place to seventh in the league, nine points ahead of the bottom two teams.
Next week is another crucial one for the Red & Blacks as they are at home at 12 noon to Mill Hill 1st XI, who are currently bottom of the League and also without any wins and League points. Coach MANDY WAIN will be hoping that the injury list isn’t too heavy and that the team can once again play as well as they did in the first half of this game.
Team: S. Grant (GK), E. Hynes, S. Smart, P. Worsfold (Skipper), A. Protheroe, S. Appleton, M. Cavilla, J. Bashford, B. Smith, K. Taylor, E. Sibia



