Thursday, 24 January 2013

No games or training this weekend.

Sutton Council have announced that all matches in Beddington Park are off this weekend due to weather. Turn up and play is also cancelled.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Probably the right decision

There's lots of snow in Beddington Park. But we made sure #GRFC still put in an appearance.



Friday, 18 January 2013

All matches cancelled

All games are cancelled on Sunday. Shame , but good to take the early decision .

Training Cancelled, Match Doubtful

All training in Beddington Park is cancelled on Saturday. At the moment Sunday's fixtures look doubtful.

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Rovers increase gap at top!

Rovers 6-3 Stafford Utd.
As Warren Town dropped two points in a 0-0 with Hilliers. Grange Rovers took a deserved 3 points.

Stafford Utd presented with seven players which made this a 7-a-side match. This meant that three Rovers player had to wait on the bench and it was typical of the team ethic of the boys in orange that there was no complaint from anyone, either those who started as subs or those who gave way to them.

Aware of the pace of the red attack and the strength and passing ability of their midfield, Rovers lined up with a familiar back line of George, Shaun and Jack B all of whom did a splendid job in limiting United's chances, although an early lapse led to a penalty for hand ball. Tom was blameless as Jacob netted to make to put the Reds one up.

It wasn't long before Rovers levelled through the unstoppable goal machine which is Alfie and Rovers finished the half 2-1 up after he slotted his second.

Soon after the restart Rovers were pegged back by an excellent effort from Cameron but regained the advantage through a goal of the season contender from Jack F whose run from left back to score at the back stick was all about his reading of the game and the awesome passing and movement of pretty much everyone else on the pitch at that point.
Almost immediately Rovers were pegged back once more.

At 3-3 to have a bench as strong as Chris and Brad had at that point, bringing on Jack B and George to shore up the defence and Alfie to run at the tiring reds, is a luxury that is afforded Rovers because of the loyalty and dedication of the whole squad.

These substitutions proved key as United failed to get another shot on target and after a fine Dorrell effort put Rovers ahead, Alfie claimed another two to seal the match.

Given the nature of the performance it is worth taking a moment to reflect on every players contribution.

Tom- Safe as houses and as brave as ever, some excellent saves.
George- Made it hard for the Stafford Utd right midfield and asked questions going forward.
Jack B- Commanding at the heart of defence, showed good understanding and made some useful forays into the opposition half.
Shaun- Amazingly brave and strong, gave the Reds no room to move.
Tyrell- A strong performance returning after a four game absence, won some important tackles.
Jack F- His best performance in an orange shirt, strong in the tackle, incisive in the pass and got the goal his performance deserved.
Riley- Full of running, took the pressure of the defence with his strength in holding the ball up, a key player today.
Jack D- Man of the match- put in an incredible shift, hard working going forward and tackling back.
Dorrell- Too quick and too tricky for most opposition defences, another fine performance and another goal.
Alfie- Just keeps scoring. Fast, strong, an eye for goal and as unselfish as you could want your leading scorer to be!

Rovers have some talented individuals but their greatest strength is how hard they work for each other and how well they play as a team.



Saturday, 12 January 2013

Cold!!!

It's going to be very cold for the match. Hopefully no frozen pitches. But thermals and a track suit for the bench please! #coyo

Friday, 11 January 2013

This weekend

Saturday 10am for turn up and play.
Sunday 10am for Grange Rovers vs Stafford Utd see you all at 9:40ish.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Very Happy New Year

 Grange Rovers 7(seven) - 1 Carew Rangers

Grange Rovers returned to action with a 7(seven) -1 win against a spirited Carew Rangers side.
In fact it is testament to how well Carew Rangers played that despite Alfie scoring five and Dorrell bagging a brace, Tom was awarded man of the match for his performance in goal. 
In a 7-a-side match The Oranges lined up in a 2-3-1 formation against a Blue 2-2-2 and immediately stamped their authority on the midfield with Riley winning everything and showing excellent vision to release Dorrell, Jack F and Alfie who was playing as a lone striker. His strength and eye for goal soon saw him latch onto a through ball and put Rovers one ahead. 
It was not long before Rovers were pegged back with a fantastic effort from Michael who scored from the acutest of angles, it could have been a cross but he rightly claimed it.
At 1-1 Jack D came on and his physical presence in the midfield tipped the balance Rovers way with 4 more goals for Alfie each a carbon copy of the last, intelligent interplay in midfield leading to a through ball for the speedy striker.
In the meantime Jack B and Shaun were imposing in defence and in another game either of them could have picked up the man of the match award, but when called upon Tom made some impossible looking saves, one in particular on the line with the strikers boot still on the ball. His bravery and safe hands is what kept the margin as great as it was. 
After half time Riley took a deserved break having run his heart out and narrowly missing out on a goal or two of his own. Jack F had a go on his least favoured left wing and joined up play nicely between the assured Jack B on the left of the defensive pair and Alfie and Dorrell up front. Carew Rangers dug deep and broke up play, and as Alfie came off with ten minutes to go having fallen one short of a double hat trick Dorrell picked up a brace to cement himself as second highest scorer. 

An excellent performance in a good natured match. Hopefully George will feel well soon and will be back in the squad next week.  

Friday, 4 January 2013

Happy New Year

Lets hope Rovers can make it a Happy New Year. 1200 Kick off vs Carew who will be looking for revenge.
I will be in the park from 1000 on Saturday for turn up and play training.