Sunday 24 April 2016

20/03/2016 : Ladies v Beighton Magpies (H)

For the second time in as many weeks the Ladies took on Beighton Magpies at a sunny yet still a bit nippy Inkersall Road. The Magpies are still flying high at the top of the league but have played as many as five more games than their nearest challengers - Sheffield Wednesday Reserves and sit only 1 point above the owls, who must be favourites to take the Division One title this season....


...Nonetheless the Owls still have to overhaul Beighton’s points total and so they are going into their remaining games determined to win them thus piling the pressure back onto the chasing pack, the classic tussle of points in the bag v games in hand.

In the away game Staveley could only muster 10 players for the first half and just one more in the second and put in one of their best performances of the season before eventually losing the game 2-0. For this game the total opposite occurred and not only were there 11 players to take to the field the bench was full too, (there were even volunteers for the assistant referee's role). So this allowed Teresa Oliver for the first time this season to spend the match directing proceedings from the touchline.

Staveley in all blue got the game underway kicking towards the school end, and after a few minutes Karla Burton found space down the left and crossed for Leanne Millington but her strike towards goal unfortunately went wide.

The Magpies then went forward and Staveley had Lorna Wakem in goal to thank when she got a touch to a cross, from the right taking it off the striker’s head who was just about to apply the finishing touch.

Carly Rowlands was next to try her luck when she pounced on a moment of hesitation in the Magpies defence following Leanne Millingtons flick on from Cheryl Smiths throw-in. Rowlands half volley across goal had the goalkeeper beaten all ends up but it just crept wide of the far post.

Staveley were well in the game and arguably deserved to be in front but it was Beighton who scored the opening goal when Samantha Hale headed home from a corner.

Staveley MW Ladies 0 – 1 Beighton Magpies

Undeterred Staveley went on the attack with a bit of magic from Billie Gordon, who nipped between two defenders before moving the ball away from the third with her right foot and then past with her left all in the same movement only for the  fourth defender to smash the ball clear as far as Karla Burton on the left wing. She returned it with interest but her cross was cleared off the line before Anya Taylor could apply the touch it needed.

However Taylor did get the required touch to a corner won, after a break and shot from Sasha Lowe and scored with a header planted into the top corner, just seconds before the half time whistle.

HT: Staveley MW Ladies 1 – 1 Beighton Magpies

Just past the hour Beighton fired a freekick towards Lorna Wakem who dealt with the initial strike but couldn’t prevent Samantha Hale scoring her second of the game from the rebound.

Staveley MW Ladies 1 – 2 Beighton Magpies

Hale had been injured in scoring that goal but strangely was left on the field despite substitutes being available and she and the rest of the defence struggled to contain Staveley who refused to give in, with Carly Rowlands a constant threat. After she hit the post with a shot from a Billie Gordon cross and Gordon herself had had a penalty claim waved away, Shannon Briggs was on hand to apply the finishing touch to a corner at the far post to claim a well-deserved point, and at the same time put the brakes on Beightons title charge.

FT: Staveley MW Ladies 2 – 2 Beighton Magpies

Staveley goals

Team:Karla Burton, Billie Gordon, Samantha Kirk, Georgia Lowe, Sasha Lowe, Leanne Millington, Carly Rowlands, Cheryl Smith, Anya Taylor, Lorna Wakem, Kirsty Woolley   
                        

Rolling subs: Shannon Briggs, Elle Johnson, Laura Poole, Laurie Summers Carly Charlesworth