Saturday 26 December 2015

28/11/2015 v Pontefract Collieries (A)

Cars and Busses carried the Staveley Miners Welfare players, officials and fans up to Skinner Lane home of Pontefract Collieries but perhaps a boat would’ve been more appropriate. As a rain storm of biblical proportions arrived an hour before kick-off and didn’t relent all afternoon.

The grass was what would normally be described as a little bit too long but in this instance it perhaps helped the pitch to remain playable for the entire 90 minutes which was a good thing not only as an abandonment would’ve meant a wasted journey but also would’ve spoiled what was to turn out to be arguably the most entertaining game of the season...


...Ryan Watters coming in at right back for the unavailable Fabian Smith was the only change to the starting line-up and Staveley began the game in their changed strip of orange kicking towards the brand new housing estate.

It took some time for both sets of players to get used to the conditions but Staveley settled the better with Courtney Hastings first to try his luck, from just outside the box in the fourth minute but fired over. As did Kieren Watson moments later who elected to shoot rather than find a better placed Adam Scott.

A freekick awarded following a nasty looking challenge on Courtney Hasting went out for a corner which was poorly taken by Adam Scott but the clearance from Pontefract went straight back to Staveleys right winger and after dropping the shoulder and skipping past an onrushing defender with ease he to fired over.

Those early shots were clearly just range finders as with twelve minutes on the clock a tackle from Matt Varley which left the Trojans captain hobbling around a little afterwards broke to Ash Rawson in the middle over the park and he in turn found Adam Scott out on the right who up until now with the home side playing three at the back had pretty much had that area of the field to himself strode forward and planted the ball under home goal keeper Ellis Halpine to give Staveley the lead.

Pontefract C 0 – 1 Staveley MW.

Matt Varley was struggling slightly with the injury sustained in the earlier challenge and Pontefract exploited the fact that Staveleys captain was not quite as quick across the ground as normal and, former Staveley forward Aaron Moxam who before the start of the day had seventeen goals to his name found himself in space at the edge of the box but, on his weaker foot swiped at fresh air. Just after Kieran Watson was adjudged to have fouled a defender as he rose to meet a beautifully flighted Adam Scott cross who, once again had tied his fullback in knots, Ponte’s Aaron Joseph similarly fluffed his lines at the crucial moment after a marauding run through midfield.

The home sides Liam Schofield did however have his shooting boots on and from out of nothing he cut inside from the left and from a seemingly impossible angle equalised with a left footed outside of the boot curling shot which deceived Ryan Musselwhite in the Staveley goal and went in at the far post.

Pontefract C 1 - 1 Staveley MW

Staveleys lead was restored however just five minutes later when tormentor in chief Adam Scott received a pass from Courtney Hastings who had brilliantly brought a high ball down on his chest. Scott once again skipped past his marker who initially fouled him outside the area but finally brought him down in the box so a penalty which, was duly dispatched by Courtney Hastings was awarded.

Pontefract C 1 – 2 Staveley MW

Appropriately, given the weather, the floodgates were not just opened but well and truly blown off by a rampant Staveley in the remainder of the half. On thirty five minutes a clever dink to Charlie  Oglesby down the left  just as it looked like he was about launch the ball into the box by Matt Varley resulted in the left back winning a  left sided corner taken by Adam Scott. Kieren Watson should have headed it in but instead it went all the way over to Courtney Hasting out on the right. Wasting no time at all Hastings returned the ball to the far post for Jamie Brown to nod home.

Pontefract C 1 – 3 Staveley MW

Pontefract just did not know what to do with Adam Scott but to their credit they didn’t resort to hacking him down as other teams might have and in the 39th minute he received the ball out right and drove for goal, skipped past Phil Linley as though he wasn’t there and stopped the ball on the byline to watch Aaron Joseph, in attempting a challenge just slide past. Scott then passed the ball to Kieran Watson who smashed it in at the near post from two yards out.

Pontefract C 1 – 4 Staveley MW

Courtney Hastings completed the first half rout when he collected the ball in midfield turned and from at least 20 yards unleashed a curling shot which went over Ellis Hallpine and nestled in the bottom right hand corner.

HT. Pontefract Collieries 1 – 5 Staveley MW.

Someone once said “it was a game of two halves” and this certainly was that, as no one told Pontefract collieries that the points had already been won and they immediately pulled another goal back when a cross from their left was turned by substitute Sam Cable after the ball had seemingly got stuck in the muddy goal mouth.

Pontefract Collieries 2 – 5 Staveley MW

Pontefract ‘keeper Ellis Halpine saved his side going further behind saving firstly on 56 minutes from Kieren Watson who after great pressing from Courtney Hastings and another cross from Adam Scott fired straight at Halpine from close range. Then he rushed out to collect a through ball from Courtney Hasting to Jamie Brown after the pair of them had led the home defence a merry dance, with a quick one two.

He was at it again just past the hour mark as Jamie Brown beat two defenders and saw his shot saved and when diving at the feet of Courtney Hastings who had done well to fashion a half chance after  he had slightly over run the ball following Kieren Watsons driven pass.

Halpines heroics helped give his side a platform and the confidence they needed to believe they were still in this and Sam Cable reduced the arrears further when he pounced on a rebound following a freekick in the seventy third minute.

Pontefract Collieries 3 -5 Staveley MW

Brett Marshall threw on Chris Baugh in the place of Jamie Brown and he joined Ross Goodwin who had already replaced Steve Carty to freshen up and give the midfield a more stronger look to try and impose themselves more on the home side who after looking down and out at half time suddenly looked like they might unbelievably get something out of the game.

The travelling Trojans didn’t need to worry though as Richard Mintoft found Courtney Hastings in midfield and he held it up long enough to be able to pick out the run of Adam Scott who once again slid the ball under an on rushing Ellis Halpine, but he was denied a second goal by Kieren Watson who added the killer touch at the far post to make sure it went in.

Pontefract Collieries 3 – 6 Staveley MW

Pontefract still weren’t done though and Aaron Moxom grabbed his customary goal with a penalty in the final moments.

The second half failed to live up to the first half excitement as far as Staveley were concerned owing much to the conditions as anything else but in the end everyone was just pleased with the three points and will be talking about that 5 star first half for some time to come.


FT: Pontefract Collieries 4 – 6 Staveley MW

It was an experience for many of the younger lads and may give them a taste of non-league football in its more natural state.

The team are on a decent run but no-one is getting carried away, having beaten 4 teams on the trot from the lower reaches of the league - and that is no criticism of Ponte who stuck to their guns admirably - but Staveley will come across more resilient teams in the future weeks - starting with Tadcaster at Inkersall Road on Saturday 5th December 2015, kick off 3pm. (match subsequently postponed)

With 3 games to go to the half way stage there is a belief that and within the team that the second half will be better than the first half. On that basis, it may be the pre-season prediction of 5th to 9th can be achieved. Let's hope so.


Attendance: 111

SMWFC Line Up:1.Ryan Musselwhite.2.Ryan Watters.3.Charlie Oglesby.4.Ashley Rawson.5.Matt Varley.6.Richard Mintoft.7.Adam Scott.8.Steve Carty(12.Ross Goodwin).9.Courtney Hastings.(17.Adam Wisdom).10.Kieren Watson.11.Jamie Brown.(15.Chris Baugh)

Subs not used: 14.Alex Pugh.16.Mohammed Tijani