Match Reports
2011-12

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1st April 2012 - Olney
Ladies 1 Rushden and Higham 2
"April Fools"
It was one game
too many for Olney today, with several regulars away on holiday
around the world, Olney knew Rushden would be a tough game and they
were. Rushden were one goal up within 5 minutes. A sweeping break, a
mistake on the top of the D, a wait for an umpires whistle that
never came and the Rushden attack took advantage of the Olney Ladies
hesitation and swooped on Cath in goal. It was a good a goal - but
one that woke Olney up!
Olney then took
the game to Rushden who were very stubborn and aggressive in defence
- at times with 10 behind the ball and clamping down quickly on the
Olney players. Di - took her chance at the front and scored her
first goal of the season - nay of all time in the league - and it
was level at the break!
Half Time - and
Olney were off again. This time the match swung in Olney's favour
and short corner after short corner came and went. Olney did all
they could - but man of the match - the Rushden goalie - stood firm
and kept frustrating the attack time and again.
As Olney pushed
further and further up, the break aways from Rushden were more and
more dangerous - until with 2 minutes to go - Rushden broke and ran
at the defence. In the end Cath had 3 attackers facing her and
Rushden slipped it past her into the goal.
Olney tried to
re-group and pick their heads up but the game had slipped away,
Man of the
match: Di
and Rachel A - one in attack and one in defence!
Thanks to Rachel
C for the teas and cup cakes. Thanks for the Easter eggs too - and
we'll remember the milk next time!
Full match
report may follow.
Happy Easter!
See you in Summer League.
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24th March 2012 - Olney
Ladies 14 (Fourteen) Saints 4ths 0
"Olney
Ladies seal their Championship in style"
Olney made the
most of the warm sunshine and early start - and with their minds
on Division 1 next season hit a fantastic 14 goals against Saints 4ths. Olney played some great hockey building from the back, taking
the game to Saints and controlling any break away. Cath in goal had
little to do apart from enjoy the sun and plan her teas.
8-0 up by
half time - Kazza scoring 4 in the first half before coming off at
half time. Job done!
Other
goals to Wendy (3), Jood (3), Martha (2 - including one that was THE
goal of the season), Carrina (her first of the season) and Mary.
Player of the
match - Martha Haslam.
Full match
report may follow.
17th March 2012 -
Towcester 0 Olney Ladies 3
"Olney
Ladies become Division 2 Champions"
Olney just
needed a point from this match to confirm the Division 2
championship and were made to work hard for the point by Towcester.
Despite numerous short corners in the first half Olney failed to
breach the Towcester defence and at half time the score stood at
0-0. The two Rachel's, Steph, Jood and Karen all coming close to a
goal but not finding the mark.
Half time talk -
up the game - up the speed - keep things simple and keep the ball.
Within a minute of the re-start Karen had found the back of the net
and then 10 minutes later did it again. Towcester though kept
coming at Olney and their youngsters made Connie and Pauline sprint
back a few times! Jood got a well deserved birthday goal - getting a
fantastic first shot in off a cross from the left which the
goalie managed to save - but Jood pounced on the resulting rebound
and skill fully lifted it - yes lifted it - over the keeper.
Well done ladies
- the victory sealed the championship and confirmed that next season
Olney play in Division 1.
Player of the
match - Ali Woodward
Goals for Olney
from Karen (2) and Jood.
Full match
report may follow.
10th March 2012 -
Olney Ladies 2 Saints 3rds 2
"Olney
Ladies take the point"
A cracking match
played between the two teams fighting for top spot of Division 2.
Goals for Olney
from Wendy and Joood.
Full match
report may follow.
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18th February 2012 -
Olney Ladies 6 Kettering 2
"OLNEY
LADIES NOTCH UP ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY!"
With lots of ladies being away in
different places, 13 names on the sheet, till Mrs Pinney had a call
from school to say that Billy would be home from Austria 4 hours
earlier than planned, so that left 12. Mmm Mrs Dip had checked out
the scores of the previous 2 matches against Kettering, Olney
winning 4 – 3 and 4 – 1, so was a bit sceptical about offering her
services having not played in goal for at least 4 years. Anyway Di
offered her services, so no backing out.
With a team talk from Kazza and the
drizzle already making warm up difficult and faced with the new
‘bouncy’ pitch Olney started; and boy, did they start well, with a
couple of passes and Kazza netting her first goal, the rest of the
first half saw Olney putting the pressure on Kettering and with a
few one/two’s they led the game. Mrs Dip had a save to make and
Pauline saw off any threatening balls and Di had to tell a couple of
players to stop pushing her off the ball. Kazza’s second goal came
from a short corner (our first one?) anyway, Rachel out to Kazza and
straight into the goal, (text book, Pete).
Just before the
half time whistle, after the drizzle turned to rain, then hail,
Olney let their guard down and that saw Mrs Dip dive for the ball,
while she was wallowing about on the floor and they sneaked the ball
past.
The usual half
time talk ensued and a few tweaks about using both sides of the
pitch and we were off again. Olney now getting pretty cold as the
rain had soaked through. Kazza managed another couple of goals with
help of the midfield and other forwards, and another. Mrs Dip had
another couple of dives, (think her ‘patch’ is making her do funny
things) everyone now wanting to go off for a quick warm up. We
defended one short corner. Mrs Dip had an aerial save. We attacked
another Rachel sent the ball out and Wendy sent the ball back onto
the post and Wendy told Rachel it was hers, so Rachel neatly netted
the ball. A minute before the end and everyone really chilled to
the bone our guard was down and another shot on goal, Mrs Dip on the
floor again and it was in!!!
Kettering were
quite pushy but Ali made sure that her player was able to go far
with the ball, Linsey also fought back and got the ball off them at
several precarious moments. Everyone worked well as a team and even
the back ball pass was made.
So with
Kazza
bagging 5 goals, she got
joint
man of the match
with
Linsey.
Mrs Dip and Pauline got the other 4 votes
for man of the match.
Well done
Ladies!
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28th January 2012 -
Saints 4s 1 Olney Ladies 7
"Dog Rough....!"
Olney made hard work of the first half of this match
but came back in style in the second half to take the points with
ease from Saints 4’s.
First half:
Olney goal 7th Minute Kazza Murdoch bundled herself and the ball
over the line.
Olney goal 15th Minutes a well time tackle by Rachel Alcock she
passed the ball brilliantly to Wendy Haslam who crossed it to Kazza
Murdoch who calmly played it under the oncoming keeper. The play for
much of the time was bogged down in the middle, Saints broke out on
the left and the ball was crossed beyond Caff Woods in goal for an
easy tap in, letting Saints grab a foothold in the match.
The break gave
the O’s a chance to step back, take stock and step it up. Jenny
Harris delivered a half time talk crafted by Mabel the wonder dog
who had been taking notes on the sideline*....
Second half:
Olney played with a much better shape in the second half Jood Tetlow
made countless runs on the right which did not go unnoticed by the
players on the sideline but the chances Jood created were mostly
squandered by her simply not being passed the ball enough. Ali
Woodward quietly went about her business at centre half, with Steph
Young, Di Graham and Lindsay Bain holding a much firmer shape to
allow Saints little opportunities to break away and attack. Mary
Lilliman made the most of the space on the left to help out with the
build up play, as did Naomi Brock on the right hand side cheered on
by her very own fan club.
Player of the match
for Olney was
Martha Haslam who
did not stop to catch her breath once, Martha had a real tussle with
her Saint opposite number throughout the match and came out top, for
the few time the saints player did get away with the ball, Martha
ran round tackled back and generally made a menace of herself.
Caff Woods had little to do in the second half apart
from keep herself from freezing to the penalty spot. Pauline
Woodthorpe and Rachel Alcock made defending look easy, working
together and making some perfectly times interceptions making time
and space to pass the ball back up to the forward line.
In the end Olney enjoyed a satisfying win over a
strong young Saints side, Rachel Alcock felt a little aggrieved by
Jenny Harris damning of the first half display. Rachel claimed that
she felt we played a lot worse in the first half of last week’s
game. Well that might have been so Rachel but Mabel had not been
there to witness it!
Olney played more like the champions they can be,
scoring five goals with class, two from well taken penalty corners,
a first time shot from Steph Young and a tidy finish from Lindsay
Bird Bain. Jood Tetlow and Wendy Haslam grabbed a goal each before
Kazza Murdoch finished off a well struck shot from Di Graham to
complete her hat trick.
*Mabel
will be studying the coaching manuals over the next two weeks whilst
Olney have no match next week Mabel will be doing her homework to
set out her master plan for the roasting of Rushden me ducks!
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21st January 2012 - Olney Ladies
9 Towcester 0
"A game of
two halves....!"
Olney took time
to get going in this match. The first half saw Olney score twice but
Towcester also threatened to score - and if they had it may have
been a very different report. Olney seemed quiet and muddled in the
first half - the two goals being their two best moves of the half.
Steph
volunteered to go in goal and kept saying she'd never been in goal
before - but she was the only thing standing between Towcester and
the goal on at least 3 occasions . She did her job - possibly in
unique Steph style rather than as a goalie and by the end of
the match she was thinking more about her promised coffee.
But half time
came and went and Olney changed gear and sorted their heads out.
Karen calmly
grabbed 4 goals, Wendy 3 (yet another hat-trick for the legend),
Martha knocked one in (after stopping her mum scoring another) and
Jood grabbed one in the final minute (although it had Rachel A's
name on it!). Naomi and Lindsey both came close - Lindsey playing in
front of her home crowd. Rachel C took an opportunity to go up front
and led the attack when Wendy had retired. Mary charged about with
an aggression we had not seen before and Corrie snuffed out
Towcester's strongest player. Rachel and Pauline were on the same
wave length at the back, despite a few slips and crazy balls heading
their way - and they did their best to keep the attack away from
Steph.
Player of the
week - Ali Woodward -
ran her socks off again for the team - and kept us organised and
moving.
Thanks to
Lindsey for the teas - and Naomi for the brownies - promised for
tour by the way!
Thanks to Jenny
for sorting us out!
Well played
ladies - especially in the second half - some lovely moves and team
play resulting in some great goals - full match report may follow.
14th January 2012 - Olney Ladies
1 Saints 3rds 1
"New
Year honours shared!"
Olney welcomed a
strong Saints side to kick off their hockey for 2012, both teams
showed little signs of sluggishness following the winter break and
in the end the points were shared.
Olney had to
make a few positional changes this week and Kazza Murdoch played
centre midfield for the first half and Di Graham padded up in goal (Caff
Woods was inside keeping warm). It was the classic Murdoch, Haslam
Combo that grabbed a goal in the eleventh minute for the O’s, Kazza
barging her way past three Saints players, and calmly drawing the
keeper before crossing to Wendy Haslam to slot the ball home.
Steph Young
put in a near faultless performance earning herself
player of the match
this week for the O’s, she was aided ably by Carrina Pinney and
Pauline Woodthorpe in the defence.
Di Graham made four confident clearances in the first half although
the Saints forwards gave her little to be concerned with really. Di
had to make a couple of good saves in the second to keep Olney in
the match but there was little she could do to prevent the eventual
Saints goal from a penalty corner.
Former captain
Carina Pinney’s knowledge of the rules was brought into question by
one of the Saints players after Carrina ‘broke up play’* in the
middle of the field a couple of times. Captain Steph Young remarked
at half time that Pinney has played hockey for twenty years without
knowing the rules and therefore she is unlikely to start learning
them now. Corrie
Wheeler continues to impress; she made the difficult task of marking
Saints first class player look easy, after a relatively torrid first
ten minutes - Corrie was a match for the more experienced Saints
girl.
Jood Tetlow and
Lindsay Bird Bain were flying off for a skiing holiday after the
match and they would have been forgiven for holding back. Far from
it, Birdy played centre mid for the entire second half having been
promised it would only be for ten minutes; perhaps she was too busy
to complain. Jood was still running hard up till the final whistle
and Wendy Haslam stayed to the bitter end also, having threatened to
leave early, her presence ever reassuring up front.
This was a
really good game of hockey to play and watch; strongly contested and
well umpired on a beautifully clear cold winters day. All the
players involved worked up a sweat as the pace was relentless.
Naomi Brock and Lindsey Belford put in some good hard tackles and
gave the Saints players very little time on the ball in midfield.
Saints drew
level with ten minutes to play, converting a penalty corner and the
tussle to try and score a decisive goal continued up until the final
whistle.
No offence to
any other player on the pitch but ‘We could have done with two Kazza
Murdoch’s , one on the wing and one in the centre’ it could have
made the difference between a win and a draw, it was that close, but
to be fair a draw was well deserved for both teams.
Thanks to Jood for the Apres Hockey teas!
Thanks to Mary Lilliman for coming along and
supporting!
Fabulous photo’s
from Jane ‘Pap’ to be seen on the Facebook page!
*For the record Carrina was well within her rights to
continue contesting for the ball as a whistle had not been blown.
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2nd December -
Official result - match conceded to Olney by Wellingbrough - 3-0
but resulting friendly score was: Olney Ladies 9 Wellingborough 0
"I can’t
believe it’s not butter!"
Olney fielded a
team made up mostly of ‘newbies’ this week, with a few old heads
popping up in unexpected places, they made easy work of beating a
much weakened Wellingborough team. Wellingborough had to concede the
league match prior to push back and so fielded a mixed ability
squad, many of their players had already played a full match and so
this game was played as a friendly.
Umpire Andy
Watson joined in the fun asking whether Olney were fielding their
‘Carling Cup team?’ at the start and finishing the match with an
impromptu dance routine with which The Village People would have
snapped him up. The Olney line up may not have been very familiar
with Kazza Murdoch bossing midfield throughout and Naomi Brock
sharing the centre forward spot with Lindsay Bird Bain. Connie
Garvey stood
in for Rachel Alcock who has taken up carpet bowls. It was Bird Bain
who opened the scoring in the fourth minute with a well placed push
she turned and dedicated her goal to Wendy Haslam, who had been
taken to look round a residential home by her daughter Martha. Jood
Tetlow was spurred into action after an initial shot went wide she
popped up and scored a brace in ten minutes before adding another
prior to the break.
As predicted in
last week’s report Beck Cherry scored with her first touch of the
match; coming on after 20 minutes she latched onto a pass and
steered it round the keeper into the far corner of the goal. Beck
will have to work on her goal celebration though as it nowhere near
matched the brilliance of her finish. Meanwhile Rachel Cameron was
deputising for Carrina Pinney who was at home knitting herself a
pair of bed socks, Rachel did ok on the left but was released from
her chains in the second half and enjoyed herself back on the
familiar right hand side, setting up two goals.
Murdoch
practically ran the show for Olney in the mid field selflessly
setting up the forwards, she proved a point in the second half by
scoring a goal which, absent Captain Jenny Harris would have been
proud of had she been able to see that far from the sideline sitting
tucked under a tartan blanket as she was. Mary Lilliman scored with
a very well placed shot and Naomi Brock eventually bagged a goal
after many attempts.
Then
Jood Tetlow
grabbed another
goal making her total FOUR for the game and very pleased she was
too. A
great individual performance earning her joint player of the match
with Corrie Wheeler and Naomi Brock
who played some of the time in Ali Woodward’s role ....Ali has
joined a Woman’s Fellowship group. Di Graham will not give in to the
temptations of bingo and she played this week demanding a run up
front she set up a goal and was unlucky not to score one herself.
In the end the
match took on a real festival feel, with Steph Young ,properly
injured and everything, distracting Andy Watson with talk of
Leicester City FC’s former glories ( a short conversation) and
thoughts of great days to come for the Foxes, the two of them had
quite a little chat on the sideline....before Linsey ‘Butter Feet’ Belford brought them back to earth with her acts and words of pure
comic genius......Linsey, and Rachel were the stars of the Christmas
dinner that followed the match and Mary Lilliman continues to show
promise on and off the field.....the future looks bright for the
Olney Warriors
Goals to Jood
(4), Bird, Beks, Kazza, Mary, Naomi.
Big thanks to
Caff Woods who watched on in goal again this week and Lady Brock for
the teas.....
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26th November -
Kettering 1 Olney Ladies 4
"Tidy!"
Olney took
a trip 'Up North' to close rivals Kettering, the home team put up
some resistance before the O's kicked up a gear and ran away with
the game.
Di Graham padded up in goal this week for Olney as Caff Woods was
watching, the tennis in the warm at the O2, Di made two or three
crucial kicked clearances and marshalled the defence throughout the
match.
Olney took the lead after ten minutes from a penalty corner. Steph
Young's initial strike was saved but the rebound fell straight to
Wendy Haslam who fired the ball into the Kettering goal.
Beck Cherry made her second appearance for the O's this season; she
worked hard on the right wing and went clear through on goal but
pushed her shot just wide. It will surely be only a matter of time
before Beck's hard work pays off and she scores.
Olney held the lead into the break with solid performances from Carrina 'one match a month' Pinney, Lindsay 'I have no other notable
social commitments this week end' Bird Bain and Rachel ' please let
me loose in midfield please captain?' Cameron.
The defence was kept busy at the back and only nodded off once
leaving Kettering’s' least most dangerous player unmarked allowing
her to nip round the back and score to bring the scores level.
Kettering held out for all of two minutes before Kazza Murdoch
switched into 'Mad Dog' mode and fair flew up the pitch from the
restart barging her way belligerently into the Kettering D and
forcing the ball into the goal to retake the lead.
Wendy Haslam brings a confidence into the Olney attack with her
many, many, oh so many years of experience and high fitness levels
Wendy gave the Olney attacks a structure and composure that has been
lacking with her absence. Wendy grabbed a second goal giving Olney a
two goal cushion before she demanded to be allowed to go off for her
afternoon nap.
Wendy’s
departure allowed captain Jenny Harris to return and play a part in
the Coup de grace; Olney were awarded a free hit just outside their
own D, Steph Young lost no time in taking the hit passing swiftly to
Harris who passed it to Murdoch, Kazza passed the ball across to
Martha Haslam on the opposite wing and the pair sprinted away.
Martha kept hold of the ball before drawing the keeper she calmly
passed across for Kazza to score. From Defence to goal in ten
seconds with five perfect passes, the coach will be so proud!
Olney had
three players of the match
this week...
Martha Haslam
has been passed down a sporting ability which she utilises with pace
and maturity, Martha stood out alongside
Kazza Murdoch
as together they ripped up the Kettering pitch leaving the rest of
the players on the pitch standing.
Rachel Alcock
who did what Rachel does best......answers on a post card please!
Thanks to Di for
padding up!
Worst injury of
the match - Mary (after an altercation with her car door!)!
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19th November -
Rushden and Higham 1 Olney Ladies 2
"It's tough at
the top....!"
Olney were made
to work hard against Rushden today. The first half was all Olney but
the team struggled to put the ball in the back of the net. Rushden
defended with 10 behind the ball in their 25 yard area - very little
space for Olney to work in - and Olney were kept to a 2-0 lead by
half time. Both goals good team goals - the first a swift pass from
Rachel C to Karen on the penalty spot and Karen hitting the ball low
and hard past the keeper. The second from a well worked penalty
corner. Steph taking the strike and hitting to the near post for
Jood to deflect in. Fantastic!
In the second
half though Rushden came out much stronger and more organised. Their
attack was now threatening and Olney were made to battle out the
second half for their 2-1 win.
Player of the
week - Ali 'Jack Russell' Woodward. Well done Ali!
Goals to Karen
and Jood.
Full match
report may follow
12th November -
Olney Ladies 9 Wellingborough Who's 0 (Friendly)
"The
Forgotten Game ...."
Olney’s fearsome
record this season seemed to have scared off Wellingborough II’s as
they failed to show up for a friendly match this week. Having
realised that Olney’s opposition was to remain absent an impromptuCaptain’s
Christmas Challenge Cup match
was swiftly
organised.
The Vice
Captain’s 7 …(.Kazza, Martha, Steph, Di, Little Linsey*, Beck and
Naomi( Sometimes Cath) ) faced
with little chance of winning put up a good show against
The Captains’
7 (Cath, Pauline, Connie, Ali, Rachel, Bird and Mary) ..
Jenny stated
from the outset that her team would win and generously offered the
use of Cath Woods to defend penalty corners against her own
team….this made way for Cath to have to run up and down the pitch
stopping shots in one D before ‘sprinting’ to the other D to defend
the breakaway attacks. Well, Cath may have saved it had she managed
to get there in time but she didn’t seem to be trying that hard if
truth be told.Some
of the Vice Captain’s 7’s players had to be spoken too by the
totally impartial official on occasions, even before half time Di
Graham was duly carded for ‘looking at the umpire in a dismayed
manner’. Beck Cherry seemed to settle into the play nicely and she
linked up well with her team mates, she would have made her debut
had Wellingborough not been too scared to play, hopefully Beck will
play ‘for real’ soon. Kazza Murdoch, Rachel, Steph and Little Linsey
made many attacks on the Captain’s goal but failed to make the most
of the advantages allowed to them by the umpire. Kazza snapped up a
penalty stroke firing it in past Caff.
All the other
players ran around a bit and played some good hockey apart from, Ali
Woodward, who ran around a lot and played some good hockey.The
scores were level with seconds to play the Captain’s 7 were awarded
a penalty corner, The real Pauline sneaked up from behind and
floated a rebounded ball into the goal, which impressed everyone.
The Captain’s 7 took the cup which will be filled to the brim with
crème de menthe and blackcurrant to be partaken of at the Christmas
party whilst we watch Marion doing Elvis.
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5th November -
Olney Ladies 5 Saints 0
"While the
captain's away ...."
Carrina stepped
into the captain's shoes today and warned Olney not to underestimate
their opposition who on paper were their clubs 4ths. But Olney
looked a little laid back at the start and took a little time to get going.
Saints on the other hand, gave us little time on the ball, and
therefore our passes went astray under the pressure ; Ali Woodward
in centre mid, who's instructions were to distribute the ball left
and right struggled to do little more than retain possession as she
was up against arguably saints strongest player. Therefore the
early pressure was on the Olney goal, and with a series of short
corners to defend we were lucky not to have conceded.
Olney were lucky to see one resulting shot whizz past the post but
Cath (in her make shift goalie top) stood firm in goal ably
supported by her defenders.
Olney started to work as a team -
keeping possession and playing the ball about - a tactical move
swapping the two wings Martha and Corrie paid dividends as Wendy
converted the first, in true Haslam style, a move started by Di in
defence and then Martha did all of the hard work racing down
the left wing, and delivering it to Wendy to place it past the
keeper Her first was swiftly followed by her second - although
this was a more scrambled effort in front of goal. Saints continued
to press though and had a few breaks to test Pauline and Rachel at
the back and Cath Woods was required to clear the ball from
on-coming attackers on more than one occasion.
Half time -
a productive team talk , a few changes ,
the teams switched around - and Olney were off again.
But as in the first half it was Saints who started the stronger -
threatening the Olney goal within the first minute. But despite
Saints again having the early attack, it was all Olney in the second
half, the defenders, led by Di had the confidence to push up knowing
that they could get back if the ball got beyond them. At times the
whole of the Olney team apart from Cath were in the Saints half -
living a little dangerously! Saints threatened occasionally to break
with their strong central player pushing forward dangerously but Ali
stuck to her like glue and got in her way every time. Olney played
some really good hockey in this half - & many were unlucky to score
- noticeably Naomi and Rachel C who both got stuck in, assisting
Ali in snuffing out the oppositions main threat.
Inevitably it was wily Wendy who struck the third goal - her slowest
hat-trick of the season so far - but still another one! Having done
her job Wendy retired (to go to the Dons!) but as she left she was
rewarded by seeing Olney score their 4th. A team goal - work up the
right wing by Jood Tetlow; Rachel C hit a cross hard into the circle
- and Corrie met the ball perfectly with a first time strike. A
fantastic goal for Corrie who definitely grew in confidence as
the game progressed and calmly took her chance!
Man of the match
- Jood Tetlow worked her socks
off in this match - and given her two minute warning in the second
half she looked like she was going to top off her match with a goal
- but the Saints goalie stood firm against her. The fifth and final
goal was another well worked goal - Di taking control on the right
and putting in a swift cross to Lindsey 'Bird'
Bain who, remained composed in front of goal and
calmly took her chance. Lindsey had replaced Wendy up front and
later vied with Jood for man of the match - but Lindsey took the goal - Jood took the MoM!
Well played
ladies - our winning streak continues!
Man of the
Match: Jood Tetlow - who worked hard, got stuck in and provided
quality on the right.
Goals to Wendy
(3), Corrie and Lindsey
Thanks to
Carrina for the teas.
Note to Cath :
When you wash the goalie top - replace said goalie top in bag for
next match!
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22nd October 2011 -
Towcester 0 Olney Ladies 8
"A game of two
halves"
A late match but
played in similar sunshine to last week and Olney were a little
worried about the sun and it's impact on today's match. They need
not have worried - within 14 minutes Wendy had opened the scoring
and also scored her hat -trick. If anybody is keeping a book
on Olney records this hat-trick must have been one of the quickest
scored. I think Jen said 13 minutes and 29 seconds to be exact.
As the first
half went on Olney pushed forward more and more - Mary scoring,
Karen scoring and Wendy scoring her 4th. Cath had very little to do
at the other end - not even a whiff of a kick.
Half time talk
was all about keeping our heads, keeping a clean sheet and playing
good hockey - starting again from 0-0. However Towcester's half time
team talk must have been good. They came out more organised and more
determined, and started to show Olney what they could do - and got
closer to the Olney goal. Cath even had to flex her muscles a few
times - and Olney faced a couple of penalty corners by the end of
the half..
However
Olney got their heads together and started to go forward again -
although Towcester refused to buckle and the goals were not flowing
as freely as in the first half. A penalty flick was awarded to Olney
- Steph bravely stood up - but it was not to be as her shot was
scuffed along the ground. This spurred Olney on though and within
minutes Jenny had taken control and had a great strike from just
inside the D which flew into the corner of the goal. The Towcester
goalie had no chance. Then Jood also popped up in front of goal -
making sure Kazza's shot crossed the line - she claimed Olney's 8th.
Other chances
came and went - Naomi in particular was unlucky not to score and the
match finished 8-0.
Goals: Wendy
(4), Karen, Jood, Jenny and Mary (her first for Olney).
Full match report may follow.
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15th October 2011 -
Saints 0 Olney Ladies 1
"Put it
down to experience"
Olney Ladies
faced their toughest opposition of the season so for this week and
were made to work hard to claim all three points
The O’s were given a bit of a run around before the match started,
having gone to the wrong pitch they were collected by the opposition
and arrived in somewhat disarray. The Saints team looked well
prepared and ready to go from the start. Kazza Murdoch took up the
Centre half position assisted by Carrina Pinney on the left and
Steph Young on the right, and the trio were made to work hard from
the start.
Up front Naomi Brock
battled hard and made some good tackles, and Mary Lilliman made
a nuisance of herself before swapping out and letting Wendy Haslam have a turn at centre forward. Jenny Harris came on at centre
half.
Carrina Pinney
was kept busy all match and hardly put a stick wrong throughout
earning herself
the player of the match
award this week and she still managed to make sure Jenny didn’t
stray from her duties too.
Saints conceded
a goal after fifteen minutes. Jood Tetlow calmly pushed the ball
passed the keepers pads setting up Kazza with an easy chance
which she finished with ease. Lindsey 'Bird' Bain had missed a similar
chance by inches just minutes earlier. Bird made up fro her miss by
running her new pink socks off for the rest of the match, why she
was even seen running up the wing for a bit.
The O’s kept their slender lead until half time and they really did
not think that it would be enough to win the game outright. Cath
Woods had the sun shining directly into her eye throughout the
second half but she still managed to keep a clean sheet. Cath made a
brilliantly brave save in the second half to keep Olney’s points
safe.
The Olney goal was under siege for most of the second half, Rachel
Alcock and Pauline Woodthorpe were made to work for their teas,
putting in tackle after tackle without a minutes respite throughout
the half. Steph Young played Centre back and made many
interceptions, with Rachel Cameron screaming for the ball and trying
to turn defence into attack whenever she got the chance.
In the end it was the experienced players of Olney Ladies and the
very inexperienced Saints Umpire that were crucial to Olney winning
this match. Saints could possibly have been awarded eight penalty
corners which whilst being indicated by ‘Olney’s’ umpire were NOT
awarded by Saints’ umpire they really did have cause to complain,
but to their credit they did not.
The Saints umpire seemed to become overwhelmed by the relentless
onslaught on the D which he was presiding over. The more experienced
Olney girls grasped a few opportunities to claim dubious 16 yard hit
outs and frankly , got away with one or two misdemeanours that
perhaps should have been penalised. Saints did everything but put
the ball in the back of the net though.
Olney scored the only goal the Saints have conceded this season so
far and then put in a brilliantly belligerent performance to hold
out and claim the points.
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8th October 2011 -
Wellingborough 0 Olney Ladies 9
"Master
Class"
Wellingborough
were only able to field a team of nine players against Olney’s
fourteen for this match, Olney made easy work of the victory and
used the extra space to practise passing the ball around with
confidence. Linsey Belford made her debut for the O’s and she put in
some hard work and showed promise with her positional play, Pauline
Woodthorpe tucked in at the back and she never looked troubled,
tackling well and passing to her fellow defenders, Di Graham and
Steph Young.
Wendy Haslam
scored her third goal in the nineteenth minute of the first half and
then she went and had a little sit down. The pick of her first half
hat trick was set up by Wendy’s home made winger, daughter Martha
took possession of the ball up on the right wing and crossed it into
the D for Mum to convert. Martha was very unlucky not to score
herself, she fired the ball across the Wellingborough goal but the
keeper managed to get her stick to the ball to make an excellent
save.
Cath Woods
services were not required this week and she cast a lonely figure
standing neglected in the Olney goal throughout. Carrina Pinney
enjoyed the space to have a turn at centre midfield and she had a
stick in many of the Olney goals. Kazza ‘Mad Dog’ Murdoch helped
herself to a brace finishing with ease from the left hand side.
Rachel Cameron scored another.
Meanwhile Wendy
Haslam was giving a master class in finishing, standing to the side
of the goal and tapping in from two feet out for one goal. Wendy
took the ball into the D, beat two Wellingborough defenders, paused
for an Olney player to call for the ball, when the call did not come
Wendy calmly pulled the ball back beat the same defenders again and
then fired it home for yet another goal.
When
Wellingborough did managed to take possession of the ball in defence
they had little or no outlets, and Olney regained possession with
ease to forge another attack on the Wellingborough goal. Corrie
Wheeler had another good game for the O’s as did Naomi Brock.
It was good to
see Jood, Ali and Micaela cheering from the touchline and we can all
say ‘I was there ‘the day Wendy Haslam scored a hat trick in each
half!
A very welcome
bowl of soup for tea thank you. Looking forward to the Chilli next
time.
Oh
player of the match?
Well.......Wiley Wendy Haslam (Well done x)
but she was closely followed by Pauline (on her debut) and Corrie
who had another storming game.
Thanks to Jenny
for umpiring and not playing - next time!
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1st October 2011 -
Olney Ladies 4 Kettering 3
"Hot Stuff!"
The hottest
October day on record meant Olney were made to sweat for their
second win of the season.
Kettering fielded many young players up
front with their more experienced players making up a good team and
they made the most of the rolling substitutions under the very hot
conditions.
Corrie Wheeler made her debut for Olney
and she looked confident from the start, linking up with Kazza
Murdoch and Wendy Haslam on the front row. Lindsey ‘Bird’ Bain
opened the scoring for Olney with a confident push passed the
Kettering keeper after a pass from Wendy Haslam. Olney pushed on for
more goals but were caught out on the break and Kettering scored to
level. Kettering then went ahead before the half time break and
Olney had time to catch their breath, cool down and regroup.
Connie
Garvey provided ice on the sideline for the overheated players and
she kept her cool on the pitch making some good tackles at right
back. Cath Woods was cooled down with the ice before she had the
unenviable task of replacing the goal keeping helmet at the start of
the second period.
Rachel Cameron set up Corrie with a
hard hit cross into the D which Corrie confidently pushed passed the
stranded Kettering keeper. A nicely taken goal from
Corrie
capped off an excellent debut in senior hockey which earned
her the player of the match award
this week too, well done.
With the score drawn, Captain Jenny
Harris took the bull by the horns after Olney were awarded a free
hit; Jenny took a self pass and charged towards the Kettering D a
hard hit shot from the top of the D flew into the bottom corner of
the goal.
Olney’s lead was double three minutes
later when Steph Young dived across the astro to connect with a
cross and the ball flew into the net. Confusion ensued with even
some Olney players questioning whether the ball had actually gone
into the net but the umpire duly awarded the goal. YES IT DID GO
IN!!!!
Ali Woodward and
Jood Tetlow worked as hard as ever in the heat as did Kazza Murdoch
and Carina Pinney, Rachel Cameron never missed a chance to inject
the ball at pace into the opponents D with Mary Lilliman keeping
the Kettering defenders guessing with her tireless running. Lindsey
'Bird' Bain marshalled the defence for much of the game whilst
making two or three surges up the pitch to keep the Olney attacks
going.
Kettering scored
once more with about five minutes remaining but Olney held out and
won the match.
Many thanks to
Connie for the excellent teas and brilliant ice cubes!
Goals came from
Jenny, Steph, Lindsey and Corrie.
24th September 2011 -
Olney Ladies 6 Rushden and Higham 1
"Bienvenue"
Olney Ladies
have been busy recruiting new players over the summer break and the
first game of the season against only nine players of Rushden
allowed the debutants a comfortable introduction to league hockey.
Five new faces
in the Olney squad for the first match of the season Naomi Brock
played in the centre and brought her Dad along to umpire too.
Martha Haslam made her long awaited start to play with Mum, Wendy,
and the race for who can score the most goals in the family this
season is up and running with both Martha and Wendy scoring in the
first game. Wendy looked comfortable linking up with shooting
partner Kazza ‘Mad dog’ Murdoch the two players demanding to be fed
the ball throughout the game. Kazza made the most of her
opportunities and scored three goals to impress the many Olney
supporters who had turned up to cheer the O’s on.
Mary Lilliman
played up front and was very unlucky not to score a goal on her
debut, she was thwarted by the Rushden keeper on several attempts
and manage to hit the post as well. Connie Garvey came on at left
back but pulled up at half time having sustained a pulled quad
muscle , we hope it will not keep her out for long. The pick of the
performers was Rachel Cameron she ran her socks off all match,
winning the ball and firing in some excellent crosses for the
strikers to pounce on. Rachel set up Jood Tetlow for her first goal
of the season, first of many we hope Jood!
Olney enjoyed
much of the possession throughout the match the Rushden goalkeeper
and two full backs put up fine resistance to the final whistle; a
reverse stick deflecting Steph Young’s sweetly struck ball wide
followed up with countless clearances from the goalies feet. . Di
Graham and Ali Woodward kept recycling the ball back up to the Olney
forwards. Rushden managed two or three meaningful attacks the first
leading to a goal after Old Rachel unknowingly but helpfully
deflected a shot into the Olney goal. Her first strike of the season
too!
A second half
breakaway led to a last ditch block by Jane Dip resulting in a
yellow card suspension (the umpire interpreting her actions as an
intentional foul for those who still don't know!). Jane took
advantage of the situation by having a well earned rest and Kazza
Murdoch played the final ten minutes at left back whilst Jane Dip
signed autographs for her fans.
Olney hit the
top spot of the league table after the first game and will aim to
stay there for the rest of the season.
Thanks to all
the supporters on the touchline we hope to see many of you back at
training this Wednesday.
Goals came from
Karen (3), Wendy, Martha and Jood.
Man of the match
went to new girl, Rachel.
Thanks to Jenny
for the teas.
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