Saturday 8 September 2012

Albion U12s v Rothwell Town JFC Sunday 090912

Team for Sunday
Apologies for the delay, I have been waiting for some late registrations to be processed, unfortunately we still have some outstanding.

Rob
Kaden
Seamus
Harry
Euan
Dan
Michael
Connor
Oliver
Harrison
Sam
Josh

Kick off is at 10:30  please be there for in time to start warm up at 10:00.

Location
Stanningley Park
Intake Lane 
Stanningley
Leeds
LS13 1DQ

Friday 24 August 2012

Registration News

The 2012-2013League is upon us and will start early September.

As you know we have had a number of players who no longer want to be part of Rothwell Town which means we will now be entering just one league. We have chosen to enter the Garforth League as this is traditionally the league we have played in. at the moment we have 14 kid registered and another 2 forms being processedby the league. The list of players registered and eligible to play is

Dan Etchells
Harrison Jones
Ralph Leeming
Euan Mckenna
Rhys McLean
Sam Mulvaney
Harry Oldroyd
Seamus O'Loan
Rob Place
Kaden Sharlotte
Connor Sharpe
Michale Throp
Oliver Walker
Kai Wheeler


If your son is not on the list please get your form, photograph & Id to Rob or myself asap. There is a league meeting that we will be attending  on Tuesday 28th and they will be taken forms there. Please remember if your son is not registered a week before a fixture they can not play.

Wednesday 28 March 2012

Ammas Nailed thanks to Keeper Error

Rothwell Town 3 Yorkshire Amateurs 2
The odd goal in 5 settled this close game in favour of the home side as Rothwell twice came from behind to win.

Rothwell were looking to get revenge against a good Yorkshire Amateurs side after going down 3-1 in poor conditions against them recently. The game started slowly with no team making much impact on the opposition goal. The away team were winning the ball in the middle of the field too easily but, as in recent weeks the Rothwell defence performed superbly and Jacob Murrays goal was rarely threatened. At the other end Kaden Sharlotte pressured the opposition defenders and ensured that they didn’t have time to start attacks out through the back. The Ammas were then awarded a free kick which could easily have been a penalty when the attacking player was challenged by the retreating defender. Rothwell started to apply some pressure and were rewarded with a corner which was delivered well by Kai Wheeler, the cross was won by the opposition and the defender found himself in the six yard box with the ball at his feet. No challenge came from a Rothwell player and the ball was easily cleared. As halftime approached the score remained at 0 – 0. Yorkshire Amateurs were then pressing and were given a corner which was driven into the six yard box. The Rothwell players froze and allowed the ball to bounce twice before landing at the feet of the opposition striker who poked home for 1 – 0. That was the last kick of the game as the ref blew the whistle immediately after the restart.

Rothwell were disappointed to end the half down to a goal that should have been cleared but started the second half in a positive manner. Switching to a 4 man midfield to win the battle in the middle of the pitch, Rothwell pressured early and the first 5 minutes of the second half was all in the Ammas half. It was only a matter of time before the equaliser came. Sam Pears picked the ball up from midfield and ran at the defence taking on three players before shooting low from just inside the area. The keeper made a good effort to reach the shot but could not prevent the score becoming 1 – 1. Rothwell continued to press Liam King & Kaden Sharlotte both making runs behind the defenders and beating the offside trap. Liam was unlucky to see the ball go just over the crossbar after battling hard to get the shot away. The opposition had the ball in the Rothwell half on a number of occasions but never really looked like scoring from open play as the defence continued to quell attacks before they became threatening. It was therefore disappointing when Yorkshire Amateurs re took the lead from another corner which should have been cleared. For the second time Rothwell found themselves behind but the fighting spirit came through and the 2nd equaliser was to follow quickly. Arnie Dooner won the ball on the right and delivered a good cross which was defended cleared out of the box only to be met by kai Wheeler whose first time shot found the back of the net to return the scores level at 2-2. The game continued to be tight with each team struggling to break forward with any meaningful attacks and a slice of luck, 2 minutes from time fell Rothwells way when Harry Caton launched a long ball towards the far post. The ball looked to be going easily wide of the target but the opposition keeper tried to stop the ball crossing the line and somehow managed to scoop the ball into his home net. Shortly after the restart the referee blew for the end of the game leaving Town 3-2 winners.

Despite the fortunate nature of the winning goal Rothwell did just enough to deserve the 3 points. Another great defensive display stopped the opposition scoring in open play but static defending from the whole team at corners almost cost them the win. The coaches will be focusing on defending set pieces at training to try and eradicate these errors.

The win moves the team clear into 5th place with a great opportunity to claim 2nd overall. Man of the match goes to Kaden for his tireless running.

Friday 16 March 2012

MnM Too Sweet for Bramley

Bramley Pheonix 1 v Rothwell Town 3

Murray and Mulvaney stole the show at each end of the pitch to give a well-earned victory against top of the table Bramley Phoenix.

After the wind, rain, snow, sleet and waterlogged pitch of the previous match it was pleasing to kick off on a flat pitch in the sunshine. As in previous matches Rothwell again started strong from the kick off, putting the home defence under immediate pressure. Looking stronger down the right wing Jacob Bues and Liam King combined well on a number of occasions early on to deliver dangerous balls into the oppositions area. A combination of strong defending and hesitant shooting made sure Rothwell couldn’t take advantage of the early pressure. Bramley started to come more into the game with the number 9 making intelligent runs and showing a good touch. The Rothwell defence stood solid though, and combined with Jacob Murrays handling from crosses and command of his area the score line remained 0 – 0 during the first 20 minutes. It was another break down the right side created by Liam who harried his defender and won possession. Liam delivered the ball with pace into the goal area, the first shot from Kaden blocked was by the defender but Sam Mulvaney was on hand to stab home after a small goal line scramble to make it 1 – 0 to the visitors. Rothwell looked to double their advantage and Sam Pears and Harry Caton both delivered great balls through the Bramley back line, but hesitant shooting again allowed the defence to make a challenge. Bramley were still looking dangerous on the break and came close to making it 1 -1 after some good work in midfield the ball was hit goal-wards through a bunch of players and was heading in at the far post until Jacob Murray managed to stretch and make a fine save. Minutes later the ball was back in the Bramley penalty area and under pressure they failed to clear it further than the edge of the area where Harry Caton hit a first time shot back into the goal and increase the lead to 2 – 0. Both teams continued to play good football, with Rothwell coming closest, both Arnie Dooner and Jacob Bues seeing shots go inches wide of the post. At the other end Jacob was proving to be a formidable obstacle for the home team.

At half time with the home team down 2 – 0, town readied themselves for a tough second half against opposition that had scored 27 goals in their previous 3 games, but with Rothwell having the 2nd lowest away goals conceded the coaches were confident that they could go on to win the game.

The second half started as the first had ended with both teams battling for the ball and looking to create chances from midfield. It was Rothwell who were winning the midfield battles and looked more likely to extend the lead. Bramley were then offered an opportunity to get back into the game when the referee awarded a penalty for a challenge which even the home team coaches could not understand. The striker lined up to take the penalty against Jacob who had been in fine form all game, and hit the ball well to Jacobs left, Jacob was quickly off his line and made a superb save low to his left making it two penalty saves for the season. The ball was quickly cleared out for a corner. The Rothwell defence, seemingly still celebrating the penalty save lost concentration for the corner and a despite an initial clearance the second ball in was met with a free header in the six yard box to bring Bramley back into the game. Town didn’t panic and continued to press, Sam Pears saw a shot go wide from a corner and a Jacob Bues header beat the keeper but was too high and went over the crossbar. Bramleys started to push forward in more numbers but the Town defence continued to work hard to win the ball and looked to pass their way out through the midfield. The decisive goal came 10 minutes from time when defence was turned into attack again by the visitors and through quick incisive passing the ball found its way to Sam Mulvaney whose looped shot from just inside the area, under pressure beat the keeper and found the back of the net for his second and towns third and final goal of the game. There was no way through for Bramley as Town defended as a team and each player stuck their job and held their shape.

A great win for the boys was summed up by the Bramley manager who said afterwards “That’s the worst we’ve played all season, because you didn’t let us play. You did everything we asked our lads to do. We were lucky to get the goal. You were one of the best teams we’ve played this season”

It was a great team performance and each player played their part. The attitude throughout was superb especially as we substituted players during the game. Man of the match today goes to Jacob Murray who not only saved the penalty, but commanded his area and was solid throughout.

Next week sees the boys travel to Guiesley for a game which should see us pick up all three points, although it is worth remembering “Complacency is the forerunner of mediocrity”

One to forget!

4th March 2011   

A month unbeaten came to a sudden halt in the cup for the Charles Rice team.  Drawn against a good Thornes side from the league above the team were really up against the odds.  Late withdrawals due to sickness and commitments meant the team had to play the whole game with 10 men but you would not have known that in the early part of the game.
Whilst the eventual score ended up 10-1 to Thornes, however the 10 men of Rothwell never gave up and continued to play right through to the end despite the atrocious conditions.  Particularly good performances from Dom and Man of the Match Kaden.  
Just a quick thank you from Charlie and Colin to the all the parents for their help on Sunday with the pitch, nets and general support for the kids which was really appreciated.

Another Hit for 6!

Mapplewell Mavericks 5 v Rothwell Town 6
Following on the back of the fine win at Royston, the Charles Rice team were run a lot closer by Mapplewell Mavericks with a narrow 6 – 5 win. Mapplewell got off to a quick start with 2 early goals. Rothwell began to find their feet and went close on 3 occasions without scoring and half time came without a reply.
The second half was a totally different game with the whole team starting to show some of the football they had against Royston. The defence led by Dom where working as one and picking up their attackers and the midfield pairing of Euan and Harry started to dominate the central area. Mapplewell started to struggle as Rothwell hit back with 6 goals in the second half, 2 hat ricks from Josh and Harry and the score should have been much higher but Rothwell let Mapplewell back into the game with a few late goals to make the score look more respectable.
Another good team performance, although we can’t afford to switch off during games as it lets teams back into the game.
Man of the Match Harry Oldroyd

Tuesday 28 February 2012

Town Emerge Victorious from the Valley of the Wolves

Four first half goals settled the tie in the favour of Rothwell as they extended their unbeaten run to 8 games.

On large pitch with a slope more suitable for downhill skiing than football town kick off playing up hill into a biting wind. The coaches were hoping to reach half time level so they could take advantage of the slope in the second half. Despite the tough conditions Rothwell started strongest and were in the lead after five minutes. Some good work form Kaden in the middle of the field won the ball and Harry Caton delivered a short pass to Sam Pears who found himself with a yard of space just inside the box which was enough to turn and place a low shot which beat the keeper and ricochet in off the bottom of the far post. Woodkirk responded well and launched a strong attack but the defence which has been so solid over the last few matches remained so and protected Jacob in goal. The Wolves forced a couple of corners which again were dealt with efficiently by Rothwells back line who were winning every tackle and every header. Another Wolves attack was quickly stopped and a quick ball was played forward to Sam Pears on the half way line. Sam turned his man brilliantly and released a ball into the right channel Where Liam King had made a good early run beating the offside. The Woodkirk left back got back to challenge Liam who held the ball up well and played a ball back to Jacob Bues who played a first time ball into Sam Pears. In a similar position to his first goal Sam hit another shot towards the far post. this time the keeper seemed to have it covered, but a great late run from Kaden Sharlotte saw him challenge the keeper strongly on the far back post and managed to poke the ball home making it 2-0 to the visitors. Both teams continued to play good football, but with Harrison Jones winning every header, Oliver Walker giving the strikers little room and the two wing backs Michael & Kai stopping attacks building in the wide areas it was Rothwell who looked the most dangerous and came closest with Kaden and Harry Caton both finding themselves in good positions in front of goal but not finding the final finish. Woodkirk then found a breakthrough as they pushed men forward and a fortuitous bounce of the heel of the winger split Michael & Harrison for the first time and a strong run and shot brought them back into the game at 2 – 1. Jacob Bues and Liam King combined well on a number of occasions and Liams intelligent runs into space got the better of the Woodkirk defence and kept the pressure on the home team. Another Rothwell attack was scrambled to safety and as the Wolves looked to counter Michael Throp dispossessed the man with the ball and with some quick foot work managed to keep to avoid a strong challenge and lay the ball off to Jacob Bues out wide. Jacob delivered a great cross which Harry couldn’t connect with, the ball then fell to Sam Pears who played it back to Jacob. This time a deep cross aimed at the far post was bravely met by Sam Mulvaney who timed his run perfectly to get to the ball ahead of the keeper and made it 3 – 1 to Rothwell. That turned out to be the last kick of the half as the referee blew the whistle straight after kick off.

The second half started as the first had finished with both teams playing good passing football. Although the wind had died down, playing downhill the Rothwell coaches were confident of scoring again. However it was Woodkirk who started stronger and forced Rothwell back. The defence remained solid and Jacob Murray commanded his area well dealing with anything that threated his goal. Dan Etchells, who had played in all positions on the right during the game, used his pace and hit a great shot from the corner of the goal area but unfortunately was not on target. Sam Van Den Briele, introduced as a second half substitution looked strong as supported the defence on the right and looked to release Dan in an advance position. Despite more pressure on both goals the second half remained goalless and Rothwell earned a well-deserved 3 – 1 win to take all the points. Sam Pears takes the man of the match award with a great performance

The win sees Rothwell move into 5th and within touching distance of a place in the top three. Next week see the team travel to play Yorkshire Amateurs who will be looking to bounce back from a 9 – 0 defeat to Garforth.

Monday 20 February 2012

29.01.2012 Royston Dynamos 2 – 6 Rothwell Town

At last it all comes together !
Having gone a number of games without a win, the team rocked up on a cold morning in Barnsley to play Royston Dynamos who had gone the last 10 games unbeaten and had climbed to 2nd in the league.
Well, like all good things that unbeaten run came to an abrupt end as Rothwell Town hit the Dynamos for six.
After going behind 2 – 0 in the first 15 minutes to goals against the run of play, the Rothwell Town midfield started to get hold of the game with Euan, George, Alex, Harry and Ryan all putting in a lot of work to pick up their men and support the forwards.  Charles picked up a goal after following up well to a shot from Rhys and then a fine move resulted in a shot from the edge of the box from Euan which hit the bottom corner only for the referee to disallow it.
The second half started well with a flurry of goals with Josh hitting 2 excellent goals and Charles completing his hat trick with 2 more goals.  While every second ball was being won by the Rothwell Town team Royston were stunned and could not stop the sixth and best goal of the game.  After a good tackle by George and a neat 1-2-1 between Harry and Alex, Harry fired in from a tight angle with the goalie marooned.
In the last 10 minutes Royston found their Dynamo and really put the Rothwell Town back four of Dom, Rhys, Lewis and Dan under pressure but marshalled by Robert they were unable to make a comeback and Town were able to see out the game for a fine win.
Goals: Charles 3, Josh 2 and Harry.
Man of the Match:  The whole team – great team performance with everyone playing to their full potential against a very good Royston team

Thursday 9 February 2012

Summer Tour 2012

Get your passports at the ready, the Rothwell Town under 12’s pre season tour is ready to roll again and this time we’re taking on Europe, well France anyway. After the success of last years tour we wanted to take the boys a step further and give them the experience of playing on foreign soil. The trip this year will include the following

  • All Coach and Ferry travel (Same coach throughout the trip, we may be using Nigel again so jokes about getting locked in the toilet at the ready )
  • 2 nights Bed & Breakfast in Boulogne
  • 2 friendly matches against local teams
Date  - Depart Friday 24th August (early morning), Return Sunday 26th August (Evening)
Price – Currently the price is £150 per person. We can however reduce this significantly with additional fundraising. For example the recent bag packing raised £800, a percentage of this will be used to fund the trip, the actual amount depends on how many people travelling were able to help with the bag pack. I will also be sponsoring the trip through money I have raised through work (approx. £600). I would also like to hold another bag packing event specifically for the trip so any one travelling who also raises money will have a further reduction. With a little effort we can hopefully reduce the cost to under £100 per person.

Now is the time for some action. If you are interested in coming on the tour I need to know asap. Once I have an idea of who will be travelling I will get a full quote and come back out with the actual price (before additional fund raising) and ask for desposits.

Please let us know if you want to attend and how may will be travelling in your group by texting Stuart on 07710421900 or by Clicking here. I need all responses back by Sunday 19th February

Thursday 2 February 2012

Rothwell show More Reasons to send Garforth Packing

Unbeaten since October 2011 Town were confident that they could reverse the controversial result the last time these to two teams met.

Garforth started strongest and some determined defending helped keep the score at 0 – 0. Rothwell kept their shape well and despite continued pressure Jacob Murrays goal was rarely threatened.
Rothwell had few opportunities to break but continued to work hard and started to get back into the game with the frontline putting the Rangers midfield under pressure. A Garforth corner was dealt with well and Rothwell were able to break down the right side with Jacob Bues beating the opposition left back and delivering a low cross which was deflected out for a corner. Kai Wheeler took the corner which was cleared by the defender only as far as Harry Caton who met the clearance with a sweetly struck volley from a yard inside the area which flew through the crowded six yard box and into the bottom corner. The goal seemed to knock Garforths confidence who stepped back and allowed Rothwell to attack. Town took advantage of the extra space with some quick passing. Jacob Bues was a constant threat down the right hand-side and had the Garforth defence worried. Another run and cross from Jacob was met by Sam Pears close in, Sams shot was well stopped but again the deflected clearance only made it as far as the edge of the 18 yard box and was met by Arnie Dooner who arrived late and drilled his first time shot hard & low, to make it 2 – 0. Confidence was rightly high and Town continued to press and look for a third. Gartforth showed little up front, and any breaks were quickly dealt with by a solid backline. The defence challenged for every ball and won every header & with the ball on the floor they looked to pass it out through the midfield. The third goal game 5 minutes from half time, when Harrison Jones won another header and Harry Caton collected the ball and released Sam Van Den Briele, who controlled well and found Sam Pears in an advanced position. Sam looked to play the ball out wide but the Garforth defence was solid. Sam turned well and laid the ball off to Harry Caton who had continued his run into a central position just outside the area. Harry hit a first time shot which curled back inside the keepers left hand post. Town had more chances with Kaden Sharlotte breaking through on a number of occasions but some last ditch defending prevented him getting his shot away. At 3-0 down and on the back foot, Garforth will have been pleased to hear the refs whistle which brought an end to a good half for Rothwell.

With the first half won, the Town coaches were keen to encourage the players to continue the second half in the same way and aim to win the second half. A first clean sheet of the season was up for grabs and would secure a great win. Within 5 minutes of the restart the clean sheet had gone when Garforths striker ran into the box unchallenged and squeezed the ball under Jacob Murray who was unlucky not to make the save. The goal lifted the visitors and Town started to look nervous and lost discipline and shape. A few last minute challenges and a goal line clearance by Michael Throp kept the score at 3 – 1. Jacob Murray bossed the area and as in the first half Rothwell slowly started to get back into the game. Following on from his goal in the previous game Arnie Dooner attempted another overhead kick but without the same result. Both sides continued to have chances but it was the Garforth Keeper who was busiest, with the Rothwell Keeper being protected by a solid defence. With the clock running down Garforth broke through and looked to make it 3-2 which would have set nerves on edge in the final moments. With the ball played ahead of him the striker only had the keeper to beat, Jacob Murray was quickly off his line and challenged bravely,  low at the forwards feet and denied him the opportunity. Rangers seemed to sense the inevitable and the remaining minutes were played out in their half with no real pressure on either goal.
At the final whistle Rothwell had earned a fantastic 3-1 win. All goals were taken superbly with the stand out strike being Harry Catons first which will challenge Arnies Overhead strike for goal of the season. The defence also caught the eye and worked really hard as a team,  looking solid throughout.  Michael, Harrison, Oliver & Kai all challenged for every ball, kept a good shape and looked to pass the ball out of danger. The link up play between them and the midfield contributed enormously to what was a great performance. Man of the Match went to Harrison Jones who remain cool under pressure throughout.

Monday 30 January 2012

Bag Packing - Rota

Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to support our bag packing fund raiser. Please see the list of shifts below.
It’s not too late to get involved If you haven’t yet put your name down but still want to help the team raise funds for equipment etc, please feel free to come along on the day.

The name of the player is listed below. who comes for him or with him is up to you, but remember the more people we have the more buckets we can fill!!!

If you can’t make it please let Stuart (07710421900) or Mark (07857389594) know.

Mark will be there to organise things in the morning & Stuart will be there in the afternoon.
09:00 – 12:00

Arnie
Sam M
Rhys
Harry C
Sam P
Kaden

12:00 – 15:00

Michael
Charles
Jacob M (after CB, if poss)
Alex
Kai
George
Harrison

Wednesday 11 January 2012

Pudsey Bear the Force of Town Attack

After a lengthy lay off over December following a successful November the boys were keen to get going and the coaches asked for a strong start. They were not to be disappointed.

Straight from the kick off Rothwell looked to put Pudsey under pressure and the visiting defence had some early defending to do as Kaden Sharlotte played the ball long to Sam Mulvaney. The defence cleared the pass long up to Towns backline. Michael Throp controlled the ball well and played it down the line to Arnie Dooner who had made an intelligent run. Dooner released the ball to Liam King who cut a great cross back from the touchline towards the front post. The Pudsey defender got a foot to the cross to divert the ball out for a corner. Kai Wheeler stepped up to deliver another trademark swinging corner into the six yard box, again the defence managed to get to the ball first. As the Pudsey player tried to run the ball out of the penalty area, Mulvaney put a great challenge in and robbed the ball before releasing it back to Wheeler, whose first time cross was superbly executed. As the ball looped back into the area Dooner made a great run and delivered a terrific overhead volley that dropped over the keepers head into the goal for 1 – 0. Within a minute after the restart the ball was back in the opposition area and a superb cross delivered along the ground at pace by Dooner found Mulvaney who will have been disappointed to see his first time shot well stopped by the keeper. It was Dooner again two minutes later that had forced another corner attacking down the right hand side, and when Wheeler delivered another perfect cross it was Liam King on the back post who poked the ball home from close range to make it 2 – 0. After an explosive start by Rothwell Pudsey fought back well and started to apply their own pressure, although Jacob Murrays goal was rarely under serious threat with the back line winning every header and making some great tackles. Rothwell looked to pass the ball and kept possession really well. It was against the run of play when, on 20 minutes Pudsey scrambled the ball over the line to bring them back into the game at 2- 1.
It was a credit to Rothwell that they didn’t let the goal upset them and they continued to threaten. Pudsey continued to apply pressure but the defence held and a clearance by Oliver Walker was won by Sharlotte who headed the ball on and into the path Sam Pears who took one touch and hit a sweet volley from outside the area to restore the 2 goal gap.
At the interval the coaches told the players they wanted to see an early goal in the second half to ease the pressure. A goal did come inside the first 3 minutes but it was the away team celebrating. This seemed to rock Town who had been solid throughout the team and had kept a good shape during the first half. Suddenly Pudsey started to find space and Murray was suddenly under pressure. Despite the pressure Rothwell rallied and started to find the form that gave then the early lead. Sharlotte who had pushed into attack following the departure of Mulvaney, capitalised on some static defending and found himself free in the penalty area and calmy steered the ball around the keeper making it 4 – 2, despite strong claims for handball. It wasn’t long before Pudsey pulled another goal back in what was becoming a frustrating morning as Rothwell threatened, but failed to put the game beyond the visitors. At 4 – 3 Liam King had the ball in the back of the net but had been ruled offside before taking the shot. Harry Caton and Jacob Bues had been combining well all match and it was this combination that lead to the next goal as Bues collected the ball midway into the opposition half and held his pass until Caton made a run in behind the defenders. Bues split the defence with a lovely through ball which Caton collected and took into the penalty area before shooting low to the keepers left. Another two goal gap had opened up, but this time Pudsey had no answer and the final goal of the game came when Caton & Bues linked up again, this time it was Bues who had the telling touch making it 6-3. As the game drew to a close Sam Pears was unlucky not to make it 7 as Jacob Bues delivered a good cross from the left, but the keeper again made a good brave stop.
All of the boys displayed some great footballing ability and started to believe in themselves and each other, they also showed a great improvement in holding position and using space. Man of the match went to Arnie Dooner who not only scored what could be the goal of the season but was a constant threat down the right.

Friday 6 January 2012

Morrisons Bag Packing money Raiser

We have been booked into Morrisons on 04th Feb to bag pack and raise funds for our team. The funds will go towards a number of different causes such as;

  • Christmas Parties
  • Additional Equipment (training kit, Jackets etc)
  • Annual Tour
  • End of Season Gifts for the kids

We are collecting at the supermarket between 09:00 and 15:00, and as we did last year will be splitting the session in to two (09:00 – 12:00 & 12:00 – 15:00). Everyone will benefit from the funds we raise so it would be great to see every player represented, although I do understand that some of you may not be able attend due to other commitments.

To register your attendance please click the following link and leave your details, once we have all the names collated we will let everyone know which ‘shift’ they are on. If you cannot attend can you still follow the link and let us know using the form.


Click here to register