The Youth opened their season with a 1-0 win over a physical Goytre side. They missed 4 gilt edged chances in the first half and it took a Noah Daley goal on 63 minutes to win the points.
Reserves denied an equaliser
The reserves led Garden Village 1-0 at half time with a fine strike by Craig Lewis. Village scored two second half goals but we were denied an equaliser after the keeper fumbled the ball and appeared to retrieve it from well behind the line. Unfortunately we don’t have goal line technology and the referee was unable to confirm the ball had crossed the line. Despite the defeat this was an encouraging performance with some great football played by the side.
Unlucky in defeat
We were unlucky not to come away from Haverfordwest with something. They are one of the title favourites, we played very well but Steve Hall in goal not only saved a penalty but made several critical saves during the game. Jack Todd in his first game back had a tremendous game despite the buffeting he received from the central defenders. Disappointingly he received no support from the officials.
Haverfordwest had the first chance of the game but shot tamely at Rory McCreesh, Jack Hurley picked up a loose ball in midfield and found Noah Daley in space but he lost the ball just as he was going to shoot. Jack Fleming played the ball down the left for Sacha Walters, he in turn found Noah Daley who back heeled the ball for Jack Todd but the Haverfordwest defence read the situation and cleared. Jack Fleming was again involved in our next attack and he found Jack Todd out wide, he played the ball in to Jack Hurley in space and it needed a good save from Hall to stop us taking the lead. Within a minute we were behind, Haverfordwest attacked down the right and played the ball in to the near post where Ben Fawcett drilled a right footed shot past Rory McCreesh for what at this time was an undeserved lead .We responded well and Noah Daley charged down a clearance, made 30 yards into the box but his shot was blocked by a defender and the ball was cleared. Jack Hurley again won the ball in midfield, played it wide to Sacha Walters, his cross was headed over the bar by Jack Todd. Again Jack Hurley was involved beating a defender in the penalty area and as Steve Hall came out he slipped the ball past him but a defender got back to clear his effort a couple of yards from goal. On the half hour Rory McCreesh easily gathered a shot and we again had the opportunity to level the scores on 31 minutes when Kieran Parsons squared the ball to an unmarked Sacha Walters but somehow he shot wide from 15 yards. 10 minutes before the interval we kept the ball in the Haverfordwest area for quite some time but we couldn’t quite create a clear opening and eventually the ball was cleared. An encouraging first half, all that was missing was a goal that our performance deserved.
Haverfordwest created an early opportunity in the second half but an inviting ball across the face of our goal ran out for a throw as no player cold make contact with the ball. We took a quick free kick to free up Jack Todd and he got into the area and squared the ball for Noah Daley, he took a touch but a defender nipped in to clear the ball. On 51 minutes Jack Todd felt the full force of a defender’s challenge, amazingly the referee took no action other than to give a drop ball after he saw Jack down in a heap. Haverfordwest then had a strong period in the game but a couple of shots were dealt with by Rory McCreesh. We responded and a Jack Hurley cross was just too high for Jack Todd. Another Haverfordwest attack saw the striker dink the ball over Rory McCreesh as he came out but the ball went wide of goal. On 74 minutes we were awarded a penalty when Steve Hall brought down Noah Daley. Hall redeemed himself by guessing correctly diving to his left to save Craig Jones’ penalty. On 83 minutes it looked as though the home side had secured the points when Dan Williams helped on a header from a corner. Steve Hall again excelled on 89 minutes diving to turn a corner behind for a second corner. Deep into added time we were awarded a second penalty, this time Hall could do nothing to save Sacha Walters’ penalty. There was still time for us to have had a third penalty but this time the ref ignored our appeals and with virtually the final incident of the game Steve Hall dived full length to his right to deny another goalbound header.
Lido side
Rory McCreesh 2 Kieran Parsons 3 Jack Fleming 4 Craig Jones 5 Lewis Holmes
6 Cai Owens 7 Noah Daley 8 Owen Williams 9 Jack Todd 10 Jack Hurley 11 Sacha Walters
Subs 12 Callum Lewis 14 Jack Underwood for Jack Todd 78 15 Jamie Karnsang GK Gareth Couch
League Cup defeat
We bowed out of the League Cup against Third Division Pontyclun who thoroughly deserved their win. They bossed the game and our youngsters couldn’t make much impression against a quite physical side. With Owen Williams and Craig Jones missing from last week’s back three, Kieran Parsons and Carl Evans stepped in, neither has played much football this year.
In the first five minutes Luke Evans could have given us the lead but he chose to pass rather than shoot and the chance of an early lead to settle us down had gone. Pontyclun attacked down their left and they took the lead on 19 minutes when their winger outstripped Kieran and crossed for their striker to score with ease. Rory McCreesh made a fine save diving to his right to deny the home side a second and we had a decent spell after this with Luke Evans setting up a chance for Sacha Walters whose shot from the edge of the area was turned behind by the keeper for a corner.
Early in the second half Noah Daley had a run at goal and the keeper failed to hold his shot but was able to recover before anyone could take advantage. We went two down on 69 minutes when a hopeful cross wasn’t dealt with properly giving Pontyclun a second chance to cross the ball in and this time they made no mistake to double their lead. Pontyclun scored a third on 81 minutes and they coasted the final minutes to earn a place in round 3.
Lido side
Rory McCreesh 2 Luke Evans 3 Callum Lewis 4 Carl Evans 5 Lewis Holmes 6 Kieran Parsons 7 Jamie Karnsang 8 Josh Doyle 9 Noah Daley 10 Jack Hurley 11 Sacha Walters
Subs 12 Toby Link-Jones for Carl Evans 87 14 Morgan Freeman for Jamie Karnsang 56
15 Azeem Arshad for Noah Daley 79 GK Gareth Couch
Reserves end all square
The Reserves began their campaign with a 2-2 draw with Briton Ferry Llansawel. Connor Thomas and Matthew Andrews scored our goals.
Disappointing result
The first team lost 3-0 at Pontyclun in the second round of the league cup. We never got to grips with a more physical side who deservedly progressed to round 3.
Daley’s Double Delight
16-year-old Noah Daley grabbed the headlines with his two goals and all round play but fellow youngsters, Jack Hurley, Callum Lewis, Taylor Evans and Jamie Karnsang all impressed, certainly in the second half. For our first goal Noah closed down Dan Bradley in the Cambrian goal and he only succeeded in passing the ball to Jack Hurley. Jack drove into the penalty area showed great awareness by squaring the ball back to Noah for him to shoot into the empty net. The second goal was all about Noah as he received a throw in on the left side 30 yards from goal. He turned beat the defender and sped into the penalty area. He drew the keeper and slid it past him into the far side of the goal for a superb second.
Owen Williams dropped back to right back and Cai Owens returned and there was a first league start for Callum Lewis at left back. Cambrian carved out the first chance of the afternoon on 6 minutes when they played the ball across the face of the goal but none of their strikers had gambled so the chance was lost. Midway through the first half saw our best move involving several players with Jack Hurley playing it wide for Noah Daley but he hadn’t anticipated the pass and the move broke down just outside the Cambrian area. On 25 minutes we were almost caught out by a through ball but Craig Jones managed to slow the attacker down and we cleared from inside our area. Noah Daley then ran 60 yards down the right, he crossed the ball in to the near post but Cai Owens was unable to turn it in. We were now putting some nice moves together and Noah Daley and Jack Hurley set up a chance for Liam McCreesh but his shot from the edge of the area went over the bar. From the goal kick Noah Daley won the ball crossed the ball to Cai Owens at the far post but Cai’s header went just wide. Play in the final stages swung from end to end with the defences generally on top.
Teenager Jamie Karnsang replaced the injured Liam McCreesh for the second half and Cambrian started the second half the better of the sides. Lewis Holmes did well to clear after we played ourselves into trouble then Cambrian hit the crossbar with a close range shot. We soon settled and we played Sacha Walters in on the left but from a good position he shot over the bar. On 56 minutes Cambrian from only a couple of yards forced a good save off Rory McCreesh, the ball rebounded to another Cambrian player who shot against the post, another rebound fell to us and we cleared the danger. We went behind on the hour, Craig Jones was off the field after being injured in the previous incident. We had won a corner but couldn’t create a chance, the ball was cleared and Cambrian took advantage of the extra man to score. From the kick off Jack Hurley played the ball to Jamie Karnsang who tried his luck from 30 yards, the ball going just wide. Taylor Evans now replaced Sacha Walters to give us three teenagers in midfield. It looked as though Taylor Evans was going to level matters on 68 minutes, he received the ball inside the area but his shot hit the inside of the post and came back out. Three minutes later we were level, Noah Daley closed down Dan Bradley in the Cambrian goal and his clearance went straight to Jack Hurley, Jack got in the area, drew a couple of players and squared it for Noah to sweep the ball home for his first senior goal. On 76 minutes some great passing and movement by us saw the ball played wide right for Taylor Evans, he beat his defender and his cross was headed over the bar by Cai Owens. Cambrian’s defence now was being carved open almost at will and Jack Hurley’s 25 free kick was on target but saved by Bradley. On 81 minutes we scored what proved to be the winner. Noah Daley received the ball from a throw, turned his man raced into the penalty area and calmly slotted it past Bradley. With 5 minutes to go Jack Hurley set up a shooting chance for Cai Owens but the keeper got behind it to save. Just short of the 90 minutes Cambrian won a series of corners which we defended well before winning a free kick. Well into added on time Jamie Karnsang and Noah Daley combined to keep the ball in the Cambrian corner before the final whistle sounded on an excellent win inspired by the youngsters in the team
Lido side
Rory McCreesh 2 Owen Williams 3 Callum Lewis 4 Craig Jones 5 Lewis Holmes 6 Josh Doyle 7 Liam McCreesh 8 Cai Owens 9 Noah Daley 10 Jack Hurley 11 Sacha Walters
Subs 12 Kieran Parsons 14 Taylor Evans for Sacha Walters 64 15 Morgan Freeman 16 Jamie Karnsang for Liam McCreesh 46 GK Gareth Couch
