
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Albion U12s v Rothwell Town JFC Sunday 090912
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
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
The odd goal in 5 settled this close game in favour of the home side as Rothwell twice came from behind to win.
Friday, 16 March 2012
MnM Too Sweet for Bramley
One to forget!
Another Hit for 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
Monday, 20 February 2012
29.01.2012 Royston Dynamos 2 – 6 Rothwell Town
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Summer Tour 2012
- 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
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.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Rothwell show More Reasons to send Garforth Packing
Monday, 30 January 2012
Bag Packing - Rota
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
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