Men's 5th XI

Thanks to everyone who turned out for one last burst of exercise last Saturday - we very nearly raised two full teams out of the 5s squad, and Stephen Begg's XI fought back three times to secure a 3 - 3 draw against the President's XI. Thanks to James Begg, James Hartley and Elliot Barling for joining us and generally raising the standard, but the nice thing was that we were able to play a serious and competitive game and our new faces could build on the experience they gained in rather tougher conditions the week before. Now, time to look back....

 

Like all good adventures, HHC Men's 5s began their story with a succession of unexpected challenges. After the surprising decision to split the old Div 9 SW into two halves, it looked to make sense to put Dorian's development squad in the higher division, leaving the old guard to take on a geographically widespread and potentially intimidating set of fellow start up sides. But Bedford 7s and Broxbourne 6s promptly folded, leaving us in a division of 5 with only 12 fixtures for the season.

 

I had expected to pass Elliot, Will Brant, Arjun and Andy up to the 3s (Arjun and Elliot were soon in the 2s) but soon lost Geoff Church and Chris Shattock to the 3s as well. With John Andrews and Keith Parker missing with family commitments, Geoff Hopkin going long term sick and Andy Benson only occasionally available, our only clear target for the season - to get 11 players on the pitch for all our games - looked challenging. But we were heartened by Chris Ward's return after three years away in the West Midlands, Graham Hinde becoming a regular after a couple of seasons on the fringes, and of course by a steady flow of schoolboys from Tuesday training, so we soon had the familiar mixed look of the old 4th team again. We soon persuaded Steve Bailes to come out of retirement, and with John Andrew return after Christmas the defence had its old familar look again.

 

Let's start with the bare statistics:

 

P 21     W 5     D 3     L 13       F  24      A    60    

 

In the league we struggled, managing only 2 wins and a draw. We enjoyed three good tight games against Letchworth, and were unlucky to have to field very weak sides for two of the games against Berkhamstead, which we should have been able to win. Blueharts and Rickmansworth were in a different class.

 

As the bottom team in the first ever Division 10 SW, that makes us officially the worst hockey team ever in Herts and Beds! As Div 10 will probably be abolished next season, that's a record we may hold for posterity. But it was still fun! We did offer to put our title on the line in a wooden spoon challenge against Stevenage 6s (bottom of div 9 with a goal difference of minus 118) but they declined.

 

But the gaps in the fixture list opened up a whole new world of friendly hockey which more than made up for some of the frustrations of the league campaign. We played two tense draws against Shefford & Sandy's revived 4th team, lost a 7 goal thriller to West Herts 7s, enjoyed two narrow wins against Southgate over-55s (our first brush with a National League club), and ventured into deepest Essex to play Romford for the first time.

 

Nick Hoyle takes the accolade for consistency, turning out for all 21 games. Mike Mould wins the golden hockey stick with 4 strikes (and one for the 4s as well). 37 players turned out for the 5s at one time or another, proving once again that at the bottom end of a club like ours, you cannot have too big a squad!

 

Peter Trendler, Ben Moses, Josh Dear and Adam Sunderland were our main discoveries this year, all developing strongly during the season, and now we know there are plenty more waiting to follow in their footsteps.

 

After hurling his body in front of everything that came at him for half a season, Greg's shoulder went once too often and he accepted doctor's orders to take a very long rest. In true club spirit, he has used the time to train as an umpire. Other farewells we know of: Niall will be off to university in September after 4 years with us (though as much with the 3s as with us this year). Good luck, and keep playing hockey!; Chris Ward will be off to Afghanistan with his TA unit for much of the season. Look after yourself!

 

Thanks as every year to Judy Harrison and Nick Hoyle who provided the majority of the teas between them this season.

 

For all the ups and downs it has been another very enjoyable season and I hope you will all join me in September to see what surprises and adventures 2012/2013 brings!

 

Have a sunny and restfull summer

 

All the best

 

Geoff


         

(See below Fixtures & Results for older match reports)


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Date

Opponents

 

Time

Result

03/09/11

Mixed tournament

H

 

 

10/09/11

Hertford 4s

H

3.45

1-2

17/09/11

Stevenage 6

H

3.45

6-0

24/09/11

 

 

 

 

01/10/11





08/10/11

Blueharts 6

A

4.30

1-7

15/10/11

Berkhamsted 5

H

3.45

2-1

22/10/11

Shefford & Sandy

A

4.00

0-0

29/10/11

Rickmansworth 3

H

12.45

1-3

05/11/11

Letchworth Extra 5

A

4.30

0-1

12/11/11

Southgate Tankards 

A

3.00

1-0

19/11/11

West Herts 7

  H 3.45

3-4

26/11/11

Blueharts 6

H

3.45

0-7

03/12/11

Berkhamsted 5

A

12.15

0-3

10/12/11

Shefford & Sandy

H

3.45 

3-3

17/12/11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07/01/12

Cheshunt 3

  A

12.30

Cancelled

14/01/12

Rickmansworth 3

A

4.00

0-6

21/01/12

Letchworth Extra 5

H

2.00Wod

1-0

28/01/12

Southgate Tankards

H

2.00Wod

3-1

04/02/12

West Herts

A

3.00 St Michaels

P

11/02/12

Stevenage 5

  H

3.45

P

18/02/12

Blueharts 6

A

3.00

0-5

25/02/12

Berkhamsted 5

H

3.45

0-1

03/03/12

Romford 3

A

2.30

0-1

10/03/12

Rickmansworth 3

H

3.45

1-7

17/03/12

Letchworth Extra 5

A

4.30

1-1

24/03/12

Blueharts 6

H

3.45

1-8

31/03/12

 

 

 

 

07/04/11

 

 

 

 

14/04/11

 

 

 

 

 

 

See East website for away venues

 

March 17, 2012

 

Letchworth 1 Hertford 1

 

Our league program ended on a very positive note yesterday with another close fought game up at Letchworth, ending very fairly at 1 - 1, to square the rubber for the season following a 1 - 0 win each either side of Christmas.

 

We played a little deeper again, 4 - 3 1/2 - 2 1/2 formation, and this worked well. Nick, Josh and Ben (with support from Steve Begg and Guy) gelled well in midfield, we defended with commitment and discipline against a side that threw a lot of players forward, and broke fast and effectively, with Mike, Chris and Ross all finding good positions and creating chances. We looked good for our half time lead, your captain sweeping in a short corner rebound right on the whistle.

 

In the second half Letchworth stepped up a gear, the defensive blanket began to show a few holes and we struggled to keep the ball up front. Both keepers had plenty to do, and Will was unlucky to see a deflection creep over the line for the equaliser with 15 minutes to go. We looked slightly hungrier for a winner as the game played out, but couldn't turn pressure into a goal.

 

Tricky call for the Gold Star, but I will go for Graham again for his pick-pocket tackling and crackling distribution.

 

Hardly any give away clearances this week, I don't think anyone ran into a tackle all game, and we used all the passing options, including some nicely weighted angled passes for Chris and Mike to run onto.

 

Apologies to Guy, Clive and especially Steve Begg who were left a bit short of pitch time, but thanks to everyone for knuckling down to a tight formation and making it work.

 
 

March 10, 2012

Hertford 1 Rickmansworth 7

 

 

For an exciting 30 minutes it looked as if we might just produce an upset and keep our chances of a 4th place finish (out of 5...) alive to the final week of the season.

 

The squad of 16 did its familiar disappearing trick between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, leaving us unusually short of fullbacks (on a good day we have 8), but with Josh stepping in to Peter's spot on the right and myself enjoying a rare return to my regular spot on the left, we marked tightly, tackled hard and rode our luck for half an hour, soaked up plenty of pressure, and Ross dealt well with the handful of efforts they got on target. With Tony Rollins and Mike giving us a bit more power up front and Andy Benson back with some trademark long balls, we made some good counterpunches of our own, and Mike finished well from the right to put us one up around 15 minutes. Midfield ran hard (especially Ben), our marking was focussed and we helped each other out. However, we did struggle to get the ball away, and a weak clearance let them in for the equaliser on the half hour.

 

And from there we simply disintegrated. Three goals in five minutes after the break knocked the stuffing out of us, as Rickmansworth's skilled veterans and pacey juniors worked out our weaknesses and our fitness flagged. Ross saved plenty but we were often outnumbered and had nobody to clear the rebounds and scrambles. We still had a few good moments up front, keeping wide and passing well, but by the end we were feeling firmly out of our depth!

 

But if we can do it for 35 minutes, the time will come when we can do it for 70 - heads up, and let's give it our best next week!

 

 

March 3, 2012

Romford 1 Hertford 0

 

 

Yesterday saw us down at Romford for a well-matched friendly against one of the bottom sides in the SE section of the league. Largely a veteran team, we all had plenty of space and play flowed freely. We had the better of the first half, moving the ball well through midfield, with Mike and Chris in tandem up front to give us unaccustomed width and pace. We drew a handful of saves from their keeper (who looked a bit good for our level - but then, so does Will) but we are still feeling the absence of a recognised finisher.

 

Despite our general dominance, it took a great double save from Will to get us to half time at 0 - 0, and the second half was more even, both keepers having plenty of action. Unfortunately the only goal went to them mid way through the half, and despite a couple of good chances in the closing moments, we couldn't pull it back.

 

All round some steady improvement on last week, we used our width well, took quick balls, passed earlier (most of the time), looked for square and back options. Midfield still needs to improve defensive focus (experience and fitness will come with time and effort) but looked very good moving forward. No golden star this week - good team work all round.

 

Nicholas Izzard became our 34th player of the season; despite having to play out of position he played a good role keeping wide on the left and finding some good space.

 

An awful long way to the clubhouse at Gidea Park cricket club, but lovely hot showers, a good tea, friendy hosts who seemed very pleased to have found someone around their own level to play against, and watching the sun set from the pavilion balcony was a very pleasant way to end an enjoyable day.

 

February 25, 2012

Hertford 0 Berkhamsted 1

 

 

After a disappointing performance against Berkhamstead yesterday we are now odds-on favourites for the wooden spoon, 5 points adrift with two to play.

 

If we'd played as well as the week before we could have won comfortably, but with three players moving up to the 4s and Tony Rollins having to pull out at the last minute, we were a bit short on experience and never really got into the game. The defence marked and tackled well, but struggled to get the ball away and we regularly put ourselves back under pressure, very little useful ball got through to Chris up front, and Nick's effort from a first half short corner was as near as we got, the keeper tipping it past the post.

 

A combination of their poor finishing, and a string of good saves from Will, kept us level until the 62nd minute when they finally converted their 8th or 9th short, and despite a step up in effort for the last few minutes we couldn't find a way back.

 

Usual gripes - underhit or rushed passes, receivers hiding behind markers or allowing opponents to get in front of them, not getting onto the strong side to receive or play the ball. Peter edges the Gold Star ahead of Graham, both giving a masterclass in tackling, Will not far behind for his usual steady presence between the posts.

 

Maybe too late to get off the bottom of the league, but still time to prove we can do better.


 

February 18, 2012

Blueharts 5 Hertford 0

 

We put up a very good show against league leaders Blueharts, and though the play was nearly all one way, we defended heroically, made our own luck by marking tightly and tackling hard, and kept out half a dozen short corners and a penalty flick before finally going behind after 30 minutes. Ironically, it was a miss-hit from yet another short that looped between Geoff and John. A brilliant solo goal soon after half time left us 2 down, and with Blueharts growing confidence and our growing exhaustion, we couldn't repeat out first half effort and the final score of 5 - 0 was fair enough.

 

Gold star goes to Geoff Hopkin, who returned to help out in goal, and for a convalescent who hasn't donned the pads since October, he looked amazingly sharp, with several great reflex saves as well as stopping the penalty. The backs collectively put it a tremendous performance whenever Blueharts had the ball. Whilst we had the right ideas trying to move the ball creatively from the back, the execution needs more practice.

 

Midfield worked hard (mostly in their own 25) in the first half with only limited opportunities to attack, and if we struggled to keep with the pace as the game went on, at least there was space later for some promising moves going forward, regularly finding Chris Ward in good space at centre forward and giving their keeper at least a couple of crosses to deal with.

 

In summary, a good attempt to play proper hockey against superior opposition

 

January 21, 2012

Hertford 1 Letchworth 0

 

 

Yesterday we picked ourselves up after last week's debacle at Rickmansworth, and reversed the result of our October defeat at Letchworth with a deserved 1 - 0 win. For a week at least, we are off the bottom, one point clear of Berkhamsted.

 

Thirteen of us turned out at Wodson, four changes from last week and if we were not necessarily stronger player for player, the return of Chris Ward and Graham Hinde gave us a much better balance with everyone able to play in a familiar position. Also a big welcome back for DPJ as he made his third comeback of the season. As usual with Letchworth it was an even and hard fought game, with both sides lacking the finishing edge against tenacious defence (this was the third 1 - 0 in a row for this fixture).

 

Ross got the only goal (his first league goal) from a goal mouth scramble in the first half, and came as close as anyone to a second with a short corner piledriver that drew a great save. Chis and Mike had several good drives into the D down the right, Sam and Adam worked some good fast openings down the left in the second half. Still need to work on the final pass / shot, we particularly need to focus on getting a man to the back of the D and pulling the cross back.

 

We began with an impressively experienced back 4 (aggregate age well over 220) until my calf gave out just before half time, and  we had to keep alert against a couple of pacey youngsters. Will pulled off a couple of classy saves to keep us ahead at half time, and dealt comfortably with sporadic second half shots. Graham dropped back to fullback after my demise, and as Letchworth pressed for an equaliser, we produced a great defensive display, Adam turning in his first Gold Star performance in left midfield with some determined marking and tackling.

 

January 14, 2012

Rickmansworth 6 Hertford 0

 

Missing several key players, we took 6 forwards and 8 defenders to Rickmansworth, and whilst they hadn't the side that beat us in October, they were too good a team to play a makeshift midfield against. Nick, Niall, Mike Mould and Adam did their best, but attacking from deep, Ricky always had the better of us and goals went in with tedious regularity to finish 6 - 0. Whilst we often looked like we were playing a start of season friendly (it was our first outing since 10 December). Most of us has some good moments, Greg made several fine saves at great risk to life and limb, John cleared two off the line, and Peter kept his head impressively to shore up the right side. Nick and Mike Mould had spectacular solo runs, and Niall, Adam and Sam produced a fine phase of sustained short passing down the left to give us our only, brief period of sustained pressure. Mike DuBoulay made a welcome reappearance at Centre forward, but got very little useful ball to work with.

 
December 10, 2010
Hertford 3 Shefford & Sandy 3
 
Last weekend we produced an entertaining, if rather uneven performance against Shefford and Sandy, with honours again even (we drew 0 - 0 in October), but this time with goals.
 
After a patchy start we got well on top as the first half went on. Some great running off the ball by Mike opened up a gap for me to drive down to the byline, and Niall arrived just in time at the back of the D to collect the cross and put us one up.
 
Sandy pushed their senior players forward and hit back after the break from a short corner, but Mike produced another of his magical touches, deflecting Nick's cross into a defender's shin pads, who kicked it past his keeper from 12 yards out. Another well taken Sandy short corner squared things up, and then we conceded another soft goal as the defence got in Will's way. Play continued to flow from end to end, and Graham produced a fine solo drive and strike (his first for the club) to make it 3 - 3 with five minutes to go.
 
Thanks to Will for doubling up in goal after a rather dull outing with the 4s (6 - 0 against Stevenage), and apart from the goals Sandy didn't give him too much to do either. No gold star this week, a makeshift midfield (Niall, Graham, Clive and myself taking turns to move up from defence) ironically looked better going forward than defending, Lewis found good space up front on the left and should have been used more, and Ross and Mike continued to develop their partnership down the centre / right. Impressive game from Adam as well - but for Sandy, as he nobly volunteered to swap sides to even up numbers.
 

December 3, 2011

 

Berkhamsted 3 Hertford 0

 

We travelled to a bottom-of-the-table clash with Berkhamsted with a bare 11 players, including the inexperienced and a couple of invalids, so it was always going to be backs to the wall. Having said that, all Berko’s goals were in some sense presented to them on a plate – the opening one a well-taken strike by one of their more experienced players, from a fluffed clearance; the second from a short corner, when Nick inexplicably jumped straight up over a ball heading straight for him at the right-hand post (he’s still scratching his head over that one!) and the final goal an irritatingly scrappy affair again after we failed to get the ball safely out of the danger zone.

Considering our collective lack of fitness and experience, the last 20 minutes were actually rather remarkable: Berko’s keeper subbed himself off, not having touched the ball up to that point, and our 10 v their 11 field players suddenly had something to aim at. We made several forays into their D and kept the ball up at their end for longer stretches, though by the time we got near goal we were usually rather crowded out, so none of our chances came to anything.

Maybe the one thing we lacked most was not skill or fitness, but that extra ounce of determination. On most of our showings this season, we would have been in with a chance against these opponents, against who we have a rematch in February.

 

November 26, 2011

 

Hertford 0 Blueharts 7

 

The 21 players we has on Wednesday melted away to just 12 on the day, a couple of late withdrawals leaving us unbalanced and understrength. To be fair, if we'd had our first choice side, I doubt we would have beaten Blueharts - they were faster, fitter, better and clearly used to playing together. We only had 4 changes from last week but several of us were away from our usual positions, with only two of our regular defenders fully fit.

 

All the same, 7 - 0 was disappointing. No point blaming anyone, but we need to understand where we were weak, and how we can improve. With crisp short passes, numbers moving forward at pace, and good use of the wide players in the last 30 meters, Blueharts went through our midfield and defence time after time. We need to react quicker to losing the ball, and as I said last week, be smarter about picking up ONE man each to mark - and getting goal side of him fast. In attack, we were still giving soft possession away and completely ignored our wide options for long periods

 

With a bit of fine tuning, with Chris dropping back into defence and Josh back in midfield, we looked a lot better after the break, at least keeping them down to 2 goals. Will 'bullet proof vest' Newton gets the gold star for his second half performance between the posts, it could easily have been a rugby score without him. The backs stuck to their task gamely but were regularly outnumbered, but at least we began to play some tidy hockey when we had possession, moving the ball well through midfield to the forwards and getting some good breaks down all three channels. We never looked terribly likely to score, but managed a couple of short corners and at least gave their centre back and keeper a bit of exercise. In fact, the last 30 minutes was quite fun really.

 

 

November 19, 2011

 

 

Hertford 3 West Herts 4

 

Yesterday we ran into West Herts 7s, and if those are their 'leftovers' who can't make the league sides, I'm surprised their 6s aren't higher up Division 8.

 

Both sides took a while to settle, but as their young, fast and gifted forwards found confidence in their dribbling and short passing skills, we were up against it. With the usual 6 changes from last week, midfield and the forward line took a while to find themselves, West Herts pushed right up the pitch and for much of the first half we seemed to need 11 men in defence. West Herts took a deserved lead with a fine tight angle strike into to far corner, but we made the most of our breaks and hit back before half time, Ben sweeping in his first goal for the club after a cross from the right.

 

In the second half we looked a lot more organised, defending frantically but also building from midfield and getting some decent ball to our forwards at last. West Herts continued to look much the better team, and scored again straight after the break, but Ben notched his second, again picking up a cross from the right, to square it up again. West Herts took the lead again, only for Mike to harry their defender into a bizarre 'own goal' as he whacked Mike's speculative flick firmly passed his own keeper. The last word went to them, as they snatched back a deserved 4 - 3 lead with three minutes to go.

 

Ross came in as stand in keeper after Will was called up to the 2s (where we hear he did very well), and showed the real depth of resources we have between the posts, coming out on top in a succession of one-on-ones and goalmouth scrambles. The whole back four excelled again, Clive particularly clearing off the line or off Ross's pads time after time, but gold star goes to Ben, not just for the goals but for a strong all round midfield effort in the second half, finding lots of space, distributing intelligently and still getting back to tackle.

 

Stephen found his usual space out left, and though it took a while to gel, Mike, new face Lewis, Josh and Guy all made some effective moves down the right, the side all our goals game from.

 

November 12, 2011

 

Southgate Tankards 0 Hertford 1

 

Yesterday we had a real trip down memory lane at Southgate as guests of the 'Tankards' - a cheery assembly of unathletic veterans who gave us a close and free-flowing game, with just Chris Ward's goal around the quarter hour separating the teams. Oranges at half time, a jug of shandy in the changing rooms, a club house right next to the pitches, and the maddening confusion of two adjacent pitches so you never know which match the umpires' whistles relate to....all that was missing was the aroma of mud on our boots.

 

That's enough nostalgia. With numbers a bit tight this week, we were glad to have Steve Bailes back for his first game since February. Despite 6 changes from last week, we settled much better than they did, Peter providing a dash of youth at the back, though Clive and Steve also impressed at getting in front of the Southgate forwards. Chris returned to midfield, flanked by Mike and myself this week, and we all enjoyed plenty of space and time which we generally used well, taking care to go round our opponents most of the time. Sam and Steve Begg stayed faithfully wide on the left and got plenty of useful ball, the right spluttered a little in the first half, but played some neat overlaps and combinations, and gave us our goal with Mike's cross to Chris at the back of the ring. Niall did a sterling job as our guest centre forward, running well into space, some very neat dribbling and good late lay offs.

 

Southgate got themselves into better shape as the game went on, and we needed to be on our toes. Will, back in goal while Greg rests his various accumulated injuries, wasn't overworked but did all he had to do very tidily, and pulled off a succession of sharp saves in the second half as Southgate pushed for an equaliser. At the other end Ross, Mike and Niall produces a purple patch in the last quarter with some well worked combinations and crosses as we looked for a second.

 

Again a real team effort, but gold star goes to the right back for a second week, this time to Peter for his solid tackles and interceptions, shrewd positioning and impressive distribution.

 

 

November 5, 2011

 

Letchworth 1 Hertford 0

 

 

We put out a fairly strong side up at Letchworth, but were well matched by their similar mixture of youth and experience (as last week, their younger players were rather further up the development curve than ours) and played out a very even game. With our pool of aging backs up to full strength again, I got squeezed out into midfield, whilst Niall headed up to the forward line (where we hear he has being doing useful things with the 3s).

 

Despite a handful of chances at either end, with both defences looking fairly tight another scoreless draw was looking rather likely when Letchworth snatched the lead after a half clearance mid way through the second half (rather nicely taken on the reverse stick!) and despite a couple of good breaks and a couple of firm cracks from Andy at short corners, we didn't find the equaliser.

 

A draw would not have been unfair, but after we stole the game on our last visit in January, we should grumble if the rub of the green went against us this time.

 

We probably overdid the long ball a bit, and struggled to find our wingers - who creditably kept wide and drew markers, giving a lot of openings down the middle, Geoff Church covered an awful lot of ground, but surprisingly I probably had privilege of missing the best couple of chances. It was impressive to see Clive up at the opposition corner flag for a change, trading one - twos with Sam, and still getting back to defend.

 

Gold star goes to Graham this week for an immaculate job at right back, and some stunning reverse side tackling.

 

But again a very good all round effort with everyone making a contribution. For once it didn't rain during the game, the pitch was in great shape, the game was played in the customary excellent spirit, and for those who hung around, the pies and chips and the ale were excellent. We should do this every week.


 

October 29, 2011

 

Hertford 1 Rickmansworth 3

 

This was almost a game of two halves. Rickmansworth 3s had older and fitter kids in their side, and some of their veterans had clearly once played to a much higher standard than ours, but we matched them blow for blow in the first half, moving the ball forward down both wings and down the centre, and getting some dangerous balls into their D. Chris Ward, this week's improvised centre forward, put us a goal up after quarter of an hour after picking up a cross at the back of the circle (the move we weren't using enough last week!). At the back we had a few scrambles but held out until just before half time when we failed to clear a short corner.

 

After the break their older players became more dominant at the front and we found ourselves regularly under pressure. Despite some poor finishing on their side, Greg had lots to do and inevitably we conceded. Play became fragmented as we tired, and with Ricky leaving two, sometimes three attackers well up the field, and the rest massed in defence, there was a lot of space in midfield which we never really managed to exploit. Despite a handful of good moves down both sides, and a couple of short corners, we didn't look very likely to draw level and Ricky added a third towards the end.

 

The defence shaped up well, with Peter looking very comfortable on his first outing at right back. Ben, Adam and Josh shared the wide midfield roles, keeping up good defensive shape against testing opposition. The occasional muddles at the back will resolve themselves with experience and as we get to know each other. Perhaps a bit too much emphasis on long balls (maybe inevitable with Andy and Tony in the middle) and only sporadic use of the back pass (Sam showed us how well it can work if we try it). We also need to do some work on field positioning at free hits (both ours and theirs), I'll try to find some time for this on Tuesday.

 

Matt gets the gold star this week for the kind of poise on the ball we rarely enjoy at our level, and lots of hard graft both in defence and in support of the attack.

 

October 22, 2011

 

Shefford & Sandy 0 Hertford 0

 

 

This afternoon we took a ramshackle assortment of new faces, old friends and invalids up the A1 to take on Shefford & Sandy's recently revived 4th team. An even game played in good spirit ended 0 - 0, with both sides determined not to spoil it by scoring a goal. The first half saw few clear cut opportunities for either side. In the second, we gelled nicely for 20 minutes or so and produced some fine, flowing hockey, creating some sustained pressure and getting a few shots in on the keeper, as well as some frantic goalmouth scrambles. As legs tired on both sides and substitutions broke the flow, the game opened up at the end with Sandy looking dangerous on the break, and Hertford spreading the ball quickly and effectively through the opening spaces in midfield. But not quite scoring....

 

Matt Brunt had an influential debut in central defence / midfield, working well with Chris (and later Mike) to drive our attacking play. Let's see how long the club lets us keep him. Chris Ward settled quickly back into midfield, with little sign of a three year absence, Mike Mould also delivered an encouraging spell in the middle. Guy had to start out of position as we were unusually short of backs, but he adapted well to this new-fangled astroturf stuff and despite our familiar lack of pace at the back we rarely let Sandy's young guns get around us (even DPJ was spotted outpacing a teenager over 10 yards..).

 

Adam and Peter found their feet very quickly on their open-age debuts, sharing midfield duties with the tireless Ben. Defensive aptitude is developing fast, and this week all had some chances to show some creative play going forward.

 

6 out of 10 this week for use of width (some nice running off the ball, especially Mike Lynn), 5 out of 10 for use of short, square and back passes (some phases where we really showed what it could do, phases when we seemed to forget - maybe it was the sun in our eyes). Lesson learnt - passing a touch earlier rather than a touch later is usually more effective. Lesson not learnt - from wide attacks, look for the ball pulled back to the top of the D. Too many of our crosses went to the keepers pads, and none of them brought us a goal.

 

No gold star this week - a great team effort all round, we all worked hard for each other, and for a side with so many new faces we found and kept our shape really well. Keep it going.

 

 

October 15, 2011

 

Hertford 2 Berkhamsted 1

 

Yesterday the 5s chalked up their first ever league victory. Only four changes from last week (that would have counted as remarkable consistency last year), with debuts for Ben Moses and Josh Dear, neither of whom had played a match on a full pitch before. We massed our experience at the back, Tony Rollins doing the playmaking from central midfield in front of an unchanged, but decidedly creaky back four (Nick and I would both probably have rested if we'd had more players).

 

Berko were a classic development team, though not of the same calibre as Blueharts, and we enjoyed an even first half, building some nice moves through midfield on both sides. Rotating our forwards around, we looked best with our pace out wide and Ross in the middle, and our best chances came down the right. It was Will who put us ahead after 25 minutes or so, picking up a cross from Tony and beating the keeper from around the penalty spot. Berko's senior players immediately stepped up the pace and moved downfield, and we spent most of the rest of the game on the defensive. They pulled one back just after half time as our marking slipped, but Tony restored our lead almost immediately from a short corner. After that our attacking opportunities were mostly on the break as our defensive efforts got more and more desperate, but we kept our shape, kept running hard on very tired legs, and kept the tackles coming in.

 

Gold star goes to Tony, stalwart in defence and creative in attack; our two new boys marked and tackled tirelessly and moved the ball nicely the few opportunities we had to go forward, and Mark looked promising in his unexpected role as senior forward, still finding time to and energy to help out the hard-pressed defence whenever needed.

 

October 8, 2011

 

Blueharts 7 Hertford 1

 

The new Men’s 5th team finally marked their league debut yesterday with a 7 - 1 hammering at the hands of Blueharts 6s. Against a nippy and talented development side, we looked like we were playing our first pre-season friendly (and to be fair, our preparation for the season has been very sporadic, for reasons out of our control). We were right in the game for the first quarter, Geoff Hopkin striking with a stunning back-to-goal reverse stick flick-on to cancel out Bluehart's early (and rather harsh) penalty. However, they soon worked out our lack of pace at the back and began to create regular opportunities, and although a couple of their goals were rather streaky, we couldn't really complain at being 5 - 1 down at half time. With Andy picking up a side strain, we adjusted to 4 - 4 - 2 for the second half, and held them out for 30 minutes, Will producing some fine saves and Nick securing the Gold Star with a tireless effort in central defence. But it was desperate stuff, and with little pace or width left up front, we didn't produce anything much in their half of the pitch, and finally conceded a couple of late goals as we ran out of breath at the end.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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