Friday, 29 June 2012

Year 6 - Rockleaze Tournament, 17th June

A week can be a very long time in any walk of life and, after the excitement of the school trip to France, so it proved to be in the wonderful world of the year 6 Foxes.

The final Tournament of the year saw the coaches agonise over the selection of the squad of 12, looking to provide a balance in all positions as well as strength throughout. Those selected were: Archie, Owen, Harri, Seb, Nick, Ollie K, Ollie C, Joey, Danny, Jack C, Sam L and Omar.

The value of cover in every position soon came to the fore after Archie, minutes before kick off in the first game, was dazed by a ball to the face. Reassuringly Owen was on hand to pull on the gloves. Dowend proved to be tough opponents - good enough to go on an win the whole thing. As it was, this was the best the Foxes played taking a one—nil lead through a great strike from Joey before conceding a very late equalizer. In the end only a brave goal-line clearance from Nick gave us a share of the points.

As the afternoon wore on the effects of no sleep and long coach journeys crept up on the unusually sluggish Foxes. A 5-0 win against Clifton, including a hat-rick from Omar, and a 1-0 win against Rockleaze Pirates meant that the group ended with us on the same points, wins and goal difference as Downend. A penalty shoot out was the chosen way to settle who would finish top and, when Ollie C coolly slotted our final one, the honour was ours.

The quarter final was against the Buccaneers and once again a single goal decided it. I am not sure that we deserved to win as we struggled to turn possession into clear chances, but we worked as hard as tired legs and minds would allow and in the end tumbled out much earlier than we have become used to over recent years.

The reaction of the boys, disappointment edged with relief that they could go home, summed up a Tournament too far at the end of a rather wonderful Foxes season.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Year 6 - St Nicks Tournament, 10th June - Foxes WIN

As the year six boys arrived at St Nicks at lunchtime they were able to cheer on the girls in their final and, by the end of the day and inspired by what they saw, the Foxes returned from far off Chipping Sodbury as Champions.

Once again we entered two squads.

Our 'A' team (Owen, Omar, Captain Ollie K, Harry, Danny, Sam L and Max) won two and drew two in the group stage without letting in a single goal to finish runners up. Owen, with a stiff neck, played with his usual bravery and commitment, Ollie and Harry tidied everything up at the back and the others worked hard in midfield/attack. Highlights included a Danny-special as he curled his corner straight into the opponents net and some great passing and movement which caused all of the teams we played trouble.

The 'B' team (Archie, Harri, Seb, Captain Joey, Jack C, Jack T, Sonny and Ollie C) played five and won five, again without conceding a goal. After a shaky start in the first game against the host team, the Foxes got better and better with Joey running midfield, Jack C finishing with precision and Sonny able to celebrate a fine goal with a cartwheel.

In common with all other Tournaments this season the two Foxes teams ended up meeting in the knockout stages. The semi-final was another classic encounter, settled by a single goal by Jack C as the 'B's moved to the final.

An early goal by Sonny, with his left foot, settled the nerves as a good Lockleaze and Horfield side worked hard to create chances. 1-0 at half time became 2-0 when a great cross by Joey was headed back across goal by Jack C for Sonny to finish cleanly. The Foxes continued to dominate but a well-taken goal from L&H with two minutes to go raised the level of  tension but confident handling from Archie, superb defending by Seb and Harry, and tireless defending by Joey, Jack C, Ollie C and Jack T saw us to the final whistle.

The win was a great credit to both Foxes squads at St Nicks, as well as those boys that did not play in the Tournament, and is a clear indication of the strength of this year group.

C'mon the Foxes!  

Year 6 - Seven Go to Devon - Jubilee Weekend



Back in the depths of winter, Coach Wistow suggested a tournament trip to the sunny North Devon coast. The Bideford and Appledore Blues 6-a-side tournament was scheduled for the Jubilee weekend at their idyllically located ground next to the Westward Ho! dunes. A weekend of camping, surfing and footy under a baking June sun looked irresistible.

Come Saturday evening, in a wind and rain swept field outside Ilfracombe, the resolve of some of the brave campers was wavering, but surely it would clear up for the tournament on Sunday? “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail” is what the top coaches say. So with Wenger-ian precision the seven strong Y6 squad (Danny, Harri, Max, Archie, Sam L, Owen, Jack C) were put through a rigorous training programme consisting of:- staying up late chatting in a campervan, (for some) a morning’s bodyboarding at Woolacombe, a large and rushed pub lunch, then a dash to the tournament so that we arrived late and had to re-arrange our opening fixture.

The friendly hosts were delighted to see us and play commenced, with strong winds and driving rain off the Atlantic forcing most spectators to huddle under the clubhouse eaves. The Foxes, still digesting their crisps, cheese and carvery leftovers, got off to a sluggish start and conceded an early goal in their first game. Once they had grasped the intricate tournament rules (including roll-ins instead of corners, throws or goal kicks), they settled down and Danny was put through to strike a fine equaliser. After that opening draw, a 2-0 win followed in the next game, the highlight being a beautiful long diagonal ball finished by Jack from the left side. The Foxes faced one of the host club’s teams in the group decider. The game was goalless with 2 minutes to go, when a blocked free kick rolled to Owen some 15 (or possibly 50) yards out to win it with a monstrous left foot drive into the bottom corner.

The Foxes cruised through their semi-final, winning 2-0 with 2 more goals from an inspired Danny. Having knocked out all the local teams, the final was contested by the Foxes and the other “tourist” team – the formidable FC Highnam from Gloucestershire, league and cup champions in their home county. In driving rain which made Rockleaze 2011 seem like Ibiza, it was a game too far for the brave Bristolians, and after losing an early goal and a questionable penalty for a “goalie out of his box” rule infringement, it eventually finished 0-3. Runners-up shields were handed out in the warmth of the clubhouse, and all the boys deserved their hearty applause for a magnificent effort.

Where they led, others will follow. Apart from the weather, this was a cracking trip and tournament, and highly recommended to all Foxes years (the tournament has multiple age categories) who fancy a seaside, surfing and soccer camping trip next “summer”.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Year 6 - Thornbury Tournament, 26th May - Foxes win the Plate

So 16 Foxes travelled to Thornbury. In contrast to our previous experience of this Tournament, where we have come against a good variety of teams from far and wide, our two teams were only up against 6 other sides, four of which came from the host club.

Two groups of four and the Greens and Whites both got off to winning starts.

The Whites (Owen, Ollie K, Seb, Sam P, Sam L, Joey, Jacob and Raul) came out on top 2-0 in their first game against opposition from Thornbury. A rather disjointed and cranky display in the second game against the second Thornbury side in the group led to a defeat and while we played with much more spirit in the final group game, the only goal went to Rockleaze.  One win, two defeats. Third place.

The Greens (Archie, Harri, Aidan, Harry, Danny, Jack C, Max, Omar) beat Thorbury 1-0, drew with the other Thornbury side 0-0 and lost to the Sonics 1-0. One win, one draw and one defeat. Third place.

On to the semifinals in the plate where both sides overcame teams from Thornbury and set up a Foxes v Foxes final. This proved to be the best game we played in and ended in an inevitable 1-1 draw. Penalties and the Greens emerged victorious. Max lifted the trophy amid an ice-cream celebration.

Monday, 21 May 2012

Year 6 - Clifton Tournament, 20th May

A great day that ended with us just short of taking home the cup.

The year 6s were split into two squads, mixing up the BSYL sides to good effect:

The Greens - Omar (cpt), Archie, Jacob, Sonny, Max, Seb, Harri, Sam P and Jack T were drawn in a strong group and did really well to win two and draw two, including a fantastic 1-1 draw against the eventuall group winners, Golden Hill Sonics 'A's. Highlights included a net-ripping goal by Harri, a great team goal finished off by Jacob, goals from Omar and Sonny and solid defence from Seb, Sam and Jack.

The Whites - Sam L (cpt), Owen, Ollie K, Ollie C, Nick, Joey, Danny, Jack C, Aidan, Raul went through their group unbeaten and without conceding a goal. Highlights included a great hatrick from Raul, a goal from the kick off by Joey without the opposition touching the ball and some great all round team play.

The semi-final pitted the Foxes v Foxes and the Whites came out on top with two goals from free kicks, one with a neat finish by Sam and the other an unstoppable top-corner effort by Joey which even Archie couldn't reach.

So to the final. The Whites had beaten the Buccaneers in the group-stage and had the best of the possession throughout the game. A moment of defensive indecision (which was completely out of character) gave the Buccaneers their one chance which they took well. The second half saw constant pressure from the Foxes and a moment of tension at the end when Nick was brought down in the box but the referee judged that the defenders had touched the ball before the man.

Runners-up for the third year - but the squad should be proud of the way they played and that we can field two teams that were both strong enough to reach the semi-finals. Well done all.         

 

Sunday, 20 May 2012

Y5 Foxes win the Clifton United Tournament!!!!

Sunday 20th May.  The Y5 Foxes played brilliantly to go one better than last year and win the Clifton United Tournament - their first silverware and the first silverware won by a Y5 Foxes team!

We entered two squads.  The Greens - Caleb, Rohan, Brody, William W, William LP, Josh, Ewan, Oskar and Jamie - played brilliantly. They beat Whitchurch 3-0 and Clifton United Green 4-0, losing only to Shire Colts, to gain a place in the semi-finals.

The White squad - Harrison, Caston, Henry, Joseph, Stanley, Tee-Jay, Eddie, Jack and Matthew also played some blinding football to beat Ingleside 2-0, Golden Hill Sonics 4-0 and Clifton United Yellow 4-0 to top their league.

The coaches' nightmare then followed as the two Foxes squads played each other in the semi-final.  The whites won through to the final but only after some resilient play from the battling greens.

In the final, the Foxes Whites got of to a flying start again Shire Colts, scoring in the first minutes.  Another could and should have followed.  The Foxes then dominated the match but could not add to their lead - being cleared off the line and only being kept out by some superb Shire goal-keeping. Despite a tense few final minutes, Foxes held on to win 1-0 and lift their first trophy.  A thoroughly deserved victory for a team that scored 16 goals and kept a clean sheet.




Many congratulations to everyone who played - a brilliant achievement by both squads and always in a great sporting spirit!  You make us proud!

Sunday, 29 April 2012

Year 6 BSYL - CUP FINAL, 27th April

It's been a long time coming but finally the year 6 Foxes captured a trophy in a thrilling, closely fought final against Stoke Lane for the BSYL U11 Challenge Cup on Friday.

Stoke Lane started strongest with some nice passing football using the full width of the pitch to put the Foxes under great pressure. Ollie K and Nick stood strong in defence and after soaking up a fair amount of pressure we scored two great breakaway goals. The first began with a slick combination between Danny and Omar and the second, a great move from Jack C down the left wing, followed by quick passing via Omar again who laid a perfect pass across the box for Foxes' Captain Harry to crisply finish.

The second half started with the Foxes full of confidence and once more Danny opened up the Stoke Lane defence and a composed Omar finished well. 3-0 to the Foxes but Stoke Lane heads didn't drop and playing some fine passing football started creating chances and were rewarded with a great volleyed goal from a corner. Another Stoke Lane goal followed, again from a corner and with 10 minutes to go the Foxes had no option but to defend their slender lead. Ollie C, Max and Sam P gave the Foxes fresh vigour and a great save in the last few minutes from Archie allowed the Foxes to hang on for a thrilling victory. Great credit must go to Stoke Lane in a hard but fair game that brought out the best in both teams.

The coaches are so proud of what the whole sqaud has achieved across a long and competitive season. All of the boys, be they Green or White, have done the club proud.



Danny shoots (of course...)
Archie in control

Captain Feehily scores the second 

Final whistle
                                   

A job well done (and well deserved...)