The Thirds played their first game for 3 weeks beating Cornelly United 6-2 with Liam Partridge and David Hancock both scoring 2. Johnny Davies and Jamie Jones completed the scoring.
Author: Peter Reynolds
Afan Lido 0 Briton Ferry Llansawel 1
A disappointing performance saw our unbeaten run end. Not until we went behind did we put any pressure on the Ferry defence with Elliot Thomas forcing a good save from Luke Prober. The number of times we were caught offside must have been in double figures yet we failed to come to terms with it and it affected our attacking ability. The first half saw few chances with neither keeper being troubled. The goal when it came was as a result of the defence playing the ball across the back and one poor pass let them in to score.
Carlos Indjai was prominent early on heading clear several balls into the box but there was little goalmouth action at either end. One of the few chances fell to Alex Gammond who initially played a great ball wide to Sacha Walters, he played it back to Alex who hit a first time shot from just outside the area but it was high and wide. Elliot Thomas played a through ball for Sacha Walters who got to it just ahead of Luke Probert it looked as though Sacha would score but Probert managed to dive on the ball to deny Sacha. Steve Cann made a fine save diving to his right and then did the same following a 25 yard free kick. On 37 minutes he held a long free kick and played the ball wide to Shane Williams, his cross beyond the far post was hit first time by Liam McCreesh but it went wide of the near post. Just before the interval a Lido attack was halted by a poor pass from Alex Gammond which saw the Ferry break quickly but Steve Cann came out of the area to clear ahead of the half time whistle.
We started the second half with more purpose with Shane Williams going on a typical left wind run but his cross was too long. Steve Cann tipped a Ferry cross over for a corner which Elliot Thomas cleared. Again a number of our attacks were halted by our inability to stay onside and after an hour this game had all the makings of a nil nil draw. That said we stepped up the pace with Elliot Thomas almost breaking the deadlock, he played a couple of 1-2’s and shot from 15 yards but Probert dived to his right to turn the ball behind for a corner. The corner was then cleared off the line and at last it looked as though we were getting on top. On 67 minutes we replaced Sean Hanbury and Sacha Walters with Jack Todd and Josh Webber and two minutes later we went behind. The back four played the ball across the field and with no movement up front Carlos Indjai went to play it back to Cai Owens but Steve Davey intercepted and went through to score. Cai Owens almost levelled the score on 75 minutes but his header hit the outside of the post. We were now pushing forward but the Ferry defence stood firm and there were few gaps, another chance went begging on 83 minutes when Alex Gammond headed a corner wide. A disappointing end to our unbeaten run in 2018 with our poorest performance for some time.
Lido side
Steve Cann – 2 Josh Doyle – 3 Shane Williams – 4 Cai Owens – 5 Carlos Indjai – 6 Alex Gammond –
7 Elliot Thomas – 8 Liam McCreesh – 9 Sean Hanbury – 10 Andre Griffiths – 11 Sacha Walters
Subs – 12 Kieran Cullen for Andre Griffiths 86 – 14 Jack Todd for Sean Hanbury 67 – 15 Josh Webber for Sacha Walters 67 – 16 Jack Fleming – 17 Leigh de Vulgt
Afan Lido Youth 2 Caerau Ely Youth 0
The Under 19’s maintained their 100% home record with a win over second placed Caerau Ely and in doing so avenged their only league defeat to date. With a gale force wind sweeping in off the sea keeping control of the ball with the wind at the players backs was difficult. We played with the wind in the first half and scored our two goals both from free kicks then in the second we had greater control and could have scored a few more while containing the Caerau Ely attacks so that Aaron Jones didn’t make any critical saves.
Caerau Ely had an early free kick which highlighted the force of the wind as the ball hung just inside our six yard area and Aaron Jones had to punch it away. It took us some time to get into the game with a string of over hit passes aiding the Caerau Ely defence. We took the lead on 21 minutes when Sean Hanbury rose highest to head in a free kick. Jack Hurley hit another free kick from 30 yards just over the bar and Sean Hanbury hit the side netting after a counter attack while in the next attack Taylor Evans hit a 25 yard shot just over the bar. We netted the second on 36 minutes and again it came from a free kick. Jack Hurley took it and it hit the wall and rebounded to him, this time he hit a left footed shot just inside the far post. Just before the break Jake Simeone shot just over the bar from 25 yards.
Sean Hanbury almost made it three on 49 minutes when he latched on to a through ball and lobbed the keeper as he came out but the ball went just the wrong side of the post. Jack Hurley won the ball in midfield with a great tackle and carried the ball forward before finding Sean Hanbury in space. Sean closed in on goal but the keeper made a fine save diving to his left and he also managed to divert the ball away from Jake Simeone who was following up. Caerau Ely using the wind put us under a period of pressure as they looked to get back into the game but generally the defence held firm.
Taylor Evans had a good run and found Sean Hanbury but he was crowded out by the defence.
Another good win which sees us 13 points ahead.
Lido side – Aaron Jones – 2 Matthew Andrews – 3 jack Fleming – 4 Evan Daley – 5 Luke Evans –
6 Jack Hurley – 7 Jake Simeone – 8 Charlie Hamer – 9 Sean Hanbury – 10 Taylor Evans –
11 Azeem Arshad
Subs – 12 Jamie Austin – 14 Jordan Downs – 15 Lewis Clement – 16 Hakeem al-Hadi –
17 Kieran Burridge
Goals Sean Hanbury 21 and Jack Hurley 36
Afan Lido 3 Taffs Well 2
Another 3 points against a more than useful Taffs Well side. Once again however the referee took centre stage, he failed in the first half to book some over vigorous challenges from Taffs Well but once he brought his cards out anyone was fair game. It culminated with Carl Evans being sent off, always a possibility but he protested about a poor decision on the edge of our area and then went too far and was off. Luckily for us we managed to only concede the one goal while down to 10 men and held on with some terrific defending. Carlos Indjai was unavailable so Cai Owens moved over to centre back with Josh Doyle dropping back to right back.
Taffs started the better and kept the ball well and won a couple of early corners. They took the lead on 11 minutes when a long hopeful ball down the middle saw Steve Cann race out of the area to attempt a clearance with Carl Evans plus a forward running towards the area. If Steve shouted Carl didn’t hear him as he nodded the ball past him and despite a couple of attempts to clear the ball Sam Johnson knocked the ball into the empty net. Liam McCreesh almost equalised a couple of minutes later, Shane Williams went down the left and his cross into the box was met by Liam who guided his header just under the crossbar but Josh Gould in goal leapt to his right to save. A Taffs free kick just outside the area hit the wall and went for a corner which Cai Owens brought clear. He made 50 yards with the ball before finding Elliot Thomas who in turn found Carl Evans who for some reason was wide on the right. Carl got into the penalty area and his shot lacked any power but Gould in the Taffs goal allowed the ball to go between his legs and into the goal. This was against the run of play but we now started to get more into the game. Alex Gammond won the ball in midfield and found Liam McCreesh who made his way into the box but instead of shooting he played the ball square and the Taffs defence cleared it for a corner. Josh Doyle, Sean Hanbury and Sacha Walters then combined well before Sacha was given offside in the area. From the free kick Shane Williams got the ball, went down the left and won another corner which was headed out to Andre Griffiths on the edge of the area but his first time shot went just wide. We were now knocking on the door and Liam McCreesh was inches wide of giving us the lead on 44 minutes when he headed a Sacha Walters cross the wrong side of the post with the Taffs keeper beaten. We took the lead a minute later and again it was down to a goalkeeping error. Firstly, he fumbled a cross giving us a corner, Sacha Walters took it and played it in to the near post. Then he failed to claim the ball and in the confusion the ball ended up in the back of the net with Liam McCreesh claiming the goal to give us what at one point looked an unlikely interval lead.
Jack Todd replaced the injured Josh Doyle with yet more reorganising of the defence taking place with Alex Gammond alongside Carl Evans and Cai Owens moving back to right back. Liam McCreesh picked up a loose ball and found Jack Todd in the area but he was crowded out by the defence. Taffs could have equalised on 55 minutes when a left wing cross was headed just wide. Shane Williams then went down the left and found Sacha Walters in the box, only a first class tackle prevented Sacha from increasing the lead. However on 65 minutes we did get a third and young Jack Todd scored his second in two games. Sean Hanbury played a free kick into the box and Jack got up and his header looped in at the far post to give us a bit of breathing space. Taffs now made a couple of substitutions and they made a big difference to them. Having now had players on both sides booked the ref gave a free kick to Taffs right on the edge of the area. At best it was a disappointing decision and Carl Evans was shown a yellow card for his protest and then a red for abusive language. That meant even more reorganising in the back. The free kick hit the wall and was cleared but Taffs now had their tails up and pushed forward looking to get back into the game. Sam Johnson got his second of the night on 77 minutes and at that point it looked as though their pressure would lead to an equaliser. However some gritty defending and some wayward shooting saw us over the line.
Lido side
Steve Cann – 2 Josh Doyle – 3 Shane Williams – 4 Carl Evans – 5 Cai Owens – 6 Alex Gammond –
7 Elliot Thomas – 8 Liam McCreesh – 9 Sean Hanbury – 10 Andre Griffiths – 11 Sacha Walters
Subs – 12 Kieran Cullen for Sacha Walters 87 – 14 Jack Todd for Josh Doyle 46 – 15 Azeem Arshad –
16 Jack Fleming – 17 Leigh de Vulgt
Risca Utd Youth 0 Afan Lido Youth 3
The Under 19’s won 3-0 at Risca this afternoon. Evan Daley opened the scoring after 10 minutes, second half goals from Sean Hanbury (50) and Jack Todd (85) ensured the win.
Afan Lido 4 Goytre 0
This was the first time in four home matches that we have scored against Goytre. We’ve suffered three defeats, 5-0, 4-0 and 2-0 so it was nice to finally break our duck. Sean Hanbury played up front in place of the transferred Mark Jones with Shane Williams being restored to left back.
We forced an early corner which we played short but lost the ball, Shane Williams with an excellent tackle regained possession on the half way line. Our first opportunity to take the lead actually came after a Goytre free kick. It sailed harmlessly through to Steve Cann who immediately played the ball forward to the unmarked Sacha Walters. Sacha went down the right and crossed the ball in for Sean Hanbury but somehow he failed to get a touch and the keeper cleared. Goytre then attacked but the defence was solid and it resulted in a shot from outside the area sailing over the bar. Luke Prosser of Goytre was sent off for a foul on Cai Owens on 10 minutes and 3 minutes later we took the lead. Elliot Thomas crossed the ball into the area and the keeper fumbled it and it fell for Liam McCreesh. The keeper tried to retrieve the situation but the ball went to Sean Hanbury and he made no mistake from a couple of yards. In a rare Goytre attack Carlos Indjai chested the ball in the penalty area and then drove forward 20yards before releasing his pass. Lido were allowed to dominate possession by Goytre who packed their defence making it difficult to create any clear-cut openings. Just before the interval Shane Williams again won the ball and found Sacha Walters whose run down the right opened up the defence but a poor pass saw the ball go through to the keeper. Right on half time Goytre finally had a shot on goal when Lewis Sommers found some space but his shot was easily held by Steve Cann.
In the opening minutes of the second half Carl Evans cleared a Goytre attack and found Elliot Thomas but his shot lacked power and didn’t trouble the keeper. We finally scored the second on 49 minutes, we were awarded a free kick which we took quickly and caught out the Goytre defence. The ball was played to the unmarked Liam McCreesh and his low shot across the keeper went just inside the far post. The third goal was scored by Cai Owens on 57 minutes, Sean Hanbury crossed the ball beyond the far post and Cai headed it back across goal high over the keeper giving him no chance. On 64 minutes Liam McCreesh almost had a second, the keeper cleared the ball straight to him 35 yards out. With the keeper well out of his goal Liam shot first time at the empty goal but the ball went just the wrong side of the post. Carlos Indjai almost increased the lead when his far post header from a free kick went just wide. A rare Goytre attack saw Steve Cann make a great save from a powerful shot turning the ball out for a corner. On 75 minutes there was a great moment for youth team player Jack Todd who scored his first senior goal. Liam McCreesh intercepted a Goytre clearance and found Elliot Thomas on the right. Elliot cut into the penalty area and played a square ball for Jack to score. No more goals but a dominant performance against a good side, admittedly struggling due to the sending off.
Lido side
Steve Cann – 2 Cai Owens – 3 Shane Williams – 4 Carl Evans – 5 Carlos Indjai – 6 Josh Doyle – 7 Elliot Thomas – 8 Liam McCreesh – 9 Sean Hanbury – 10 Andre Griffiths – 11 Sacha Walters
Subs - 12 Josh Webber for Sacha Walters 71 - 14 Jack Todd for Sean Hanbury 71 - 15 Taylor Evans - 16 Jack Fleming for Liam McCreesh 79 -17 Leigh de Vulgt
Afan Lido Youth 3 Ely Rangers Youth 1
The Under 19’s maintained their 100% home record with a win over second placed Ely Rangers. All the goals came in an entertaining first half, mainly thanks to the Ely Rangers keeper there was no addition to the score after the break. Jack Hurley made a welcome return while Sean Hanbury had a runout up front with Jack Todd out ill.
Ely Rangers made the early running and Aaron Jones was quickly called into action to twice make important clearances outside the area as the speedy Ely forwards caused problems. After 10 minutes we cleared an Ely attack and Jack Hurley found Sean Hanbury down the right. He cut in and shot from outside the box, the Ely keeper saved it but fumbled it and the ball went out for a Lido corner. Ely should have taken the lead on 12 minutes when they attacked down the right crossed the ball in but from 10 yards their player shot over the bar when he should at least have hit the target. Lido responded with an excellent move involving several players before the keeper made a fine save diving to his right. Again, the Ely keeper prevented us from taking the lead with another fine save. Back came Ely and a cross wasn’t dealt with at the back and Aaron Jones made a great save from a powerful from no more than 8 yards. Finally, on 26 minutes we took the lead, Jack Hurley received the ball in the penalty area, beat a player and hit an unstoppable shot from 10 yards. We led for only 3 minutes, Ely attacked down the right and the ball was crossed low into the box with an Ely player arriving late to drill the ball into the net from 12 yards. On 36 minutes we had a chance to retake the lead but put a free header wide then on 41 minutes we got the goal. Following a throw on the left Sean Hanbury hit a powerful shot across the keeper and into the far corner. Two minutes later it was 3-1 and after all his good work this one was down to a mistake by the keeper. We attacked down the right and he came out to the edge of the area to close us down leaving the goal unattended. The ball was crossed to Azeem Arshad who fired it in to give us some breathing space. There was still time for the Ely keeper to again make a fine diving save turning the ball behind for a corner which was played across the area with no-one getting a touch.
In a repeat of the start of the first half Ely attacked and Aaron Jones was forced to clear. His long ball forward saw the Ely keeper race out of his area to clear with a couple of Lido players closing in on him. We forced a couple of corners which came to nothing then on 67 minutes a Sean Hanbury shot took a deflection and once again the Ely keeper dived to his right to make the save. Ely pushed forward and started to again look dangerous with one shot hitting the top of the bar but they lacked the speed and intensity of their first half performance. On 80 minutes they almost had a way back into the game, a 35 yard free kick bounced in front of Aaron Jones who couldn’t hold it but they couldn’t take advantage of it and we cleared the ball. Azeem Arshad should have made it four with five minutes to go when he latched on to a great through ball but the keeper dashed out and closed him down and he wasn’t able to get the ball past the keeper. In the closing stages Aaron Jones made a comfortable save from a long range shot before Ely had a player sent off right on time for a bad challenge out on the touchline.
An important win against on times an impressive Ely Rangers side to put us 9 points ahead with games in hand.
Lido side – Aaron Jones – 2 Jamie Austin – 3 Matthew Andrews – 4 Evan Daley – 5 Luke Evans –
6 Taylor Evans – 7 Jake Simeone – 8 Jack Hurley – 9 Sean Hanbury – 10 Charlie Hamer –
11 Azeem Arshad
Subs – 12 Jamie Karnsang for Taylor Evans 78 – 14 Hakeem Al-Hadi for Charlie Hamer 78 –
15 Jordan Downs – 16 Lewis Clement for Sean Hanbury 90 +2 – 17 Kieran Burridge
Goals Jack Hurley 26, Sean Hanbury 41 and Azeem Arshad 43