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Barker and Todd Both Net to Beat Brimsdown 56 Wednesday, November 9, 2016 www.whtimes.co.uk SPORT FOOTBALL FOOTBALL Codicote exit Barker and Todd both Carter knows Herts Trophy net to beat Brimsdown Gunners have What can only be described as a miserable performance, wrapped in to improve poor decision-making both on and off the field, saw Codicote exit the SSML DIVISION ONE Danielle Carter says Arsenal Ladies Herts Senior Centenary Trophy BRIMSDOWN ................................ 1 are close to their full potential but with a 6-3 loss to Belstone. need to take an ‘extra step’ after CODICOTE ......................................2 Codicote were hoping to give new completing their Women’s Super signing Alex Chalker his first start League One campaign with 5-3 between the sticks, but an hour Codicote beat strugglers Brimsdown triumph at Liverpool Ladies on before kick-off the keeper was 2-1 away from home with joint boss Sunday. called away resulting in full-back Hendy Manning admitting after- The former University of Jamie Reyner having to do the wards he’d be surprised if the hosts Hertfordshire student struck twice gloves. are still there come the end of the in three first-half minutes to put Undeterred the home side started season. the Gunners 2-1 ahead and further well and within minutes were 1- 0 Brimsdown sit at the foot of the goals from fellow former University up as Sean Mboto cut inside and table with 13 losses from 15 games team-mate Jordan Nobbs, Chloe lashed the ball into the top corner. after goals from Alfie Barker and Kelly and Asisat Oshoala saw Defensive frailties were looking James Todd downed them on Monday Arsenal to three points at the Select to cost the home side especially night. Security Stadium. when it was apparent that central Manning said: “It was an excellent The success guaranteed a third- defender Dan Harper, having win with some first rate place finish in the league but reported sick prior to the game, was performances. despite that high finish and getting having a torrid time and soon “This can’t be the side sitting at the their hands on the Women’s FA Cup Belstone were level. bottom of the league [as] they back in May, Carter knows they With the game end-to-end produced some quality football and need to improve to challenge even- Codicote struck back as Reggie Ross I’m sure if it’s possible to get that tual Super League champions slipped past his man to slot the ball team out every week we should see Manchester City Ladies for the title into the bottom corner. them cause teams problems. next season. Once again a slip up by the Cod “But I must praise the lads one and Carter told the Super League’s defence saw Dean Sadler miss a last- all. This is a difficult place to come to official site: “We obviously wanted ditch tackle and Belstone levelled. midweek.” to sign off this campaign with a win Things didn’t get any better for A farcical start to the game saw and, despite conceding three goals, Codicote at the start of the second late changes to Brimsdown’s team we’ve done it. We’re all happy with half, James Taylor replaced Harper sheet result in an 8pm kick-off. that. but the visitors took a deserved And even when the team lined up “It has been up and down this lead. on the pitch the official noticed they ■ Codicote’s Sam Reyner. season but we needed to finish on a Steve Young was soon forced into had the wrong keeper in goal result- high so that, going into next season, more changes and Craig Cawcutt ing in a comedy of errors at Haringey no room by Abel Mudimu and James were determined to work together as we have that bit of confidence. and Alfie Barker were withdrawn Borough’s ground. Millard. a collective unit. “As a club now we have to keep and Marc Arnott pushed into Both clubs got off to a bright start Cod soon started to pepper the goal With 15 minutes to go Codicote working hard. We know what we attack. and the several changes to as Marc Arnott shot into the side- failed to clear a simple corner which need to do, we need to go away, Arnott got Codicote back into the Brimsdown’s regular starting line-up netting before Barker was picked out fell to a Brimsdown man to slot home. recoup in the winter and then come game as after a delightful through gave Codicote’s bench something to by Michael Ettienne and the young The home side were overjoyed with back stronger. ball he slotted home. think about. striker lofted in the opener. the goal and looked to take all three “It’s been different for us lately. Codicote should have gone on to The game was barely 10 minutes With the half only 30 minutes old points. Arsenal have dominated for a make it four but Prince Appleton old when Codicote’s Sean Mboto Brimsdown were keen to make Callum Mason was replaced by number of years until now but we fired wide with the keeeper to beat. noticed the keeper off his line but changes and the lively winger, who new signing James Todd and the know what we need to do. We’re all Belstone’s possession grew and a shot off target. had been a thorn in Codicote’s side, substitute’s energy was infectious, trying to become more professional, mix-up saw then hit a fourth. Codicote’s back four were working was mysteriously removed by their giving his side a notable lift. so to speak. The reminder of the half saw well. Sam Reyner produced an excel- chairman. And it was the new man who “We’re close to where we want to Codicote half-hearted for the fight lent display against a quick moving The second half saw more quality grabbed the winner as his flying be, and the target for next season is and Belstone take full advantage front line, while Brimsdown’s changes for Brimsdown putting more header from Mboto’s cross sealed the to make that extra step to get back notching two more. talented central midfield were given pressure on Codicote, but the visitors win and all three points. on top.” FOOTBALL RESULTS AND FIXTURES Results Herts Senior County League: Premier SSML Premier Division: Colney Heath Wednesday (November 16) Division: Bovingdon v Letchworth Southern League: Division One Central: Division: Evergreen 0 Chipperfield v Leverstock Green; FC Broxbourne Garden City Eagles; Buntingford Town Potters Bar Town v Aylesbury United. Tuesday (November 1) Corinthians 0; Hatfield Social 4 Borough v Sun Sports; Hertford Town SSML Premier Division: Crawley Green v Evergreen; Bushey Sports Club v SSML Premier Division: Berkhamsted Bovingdon 3; Wormley Rovers 1 v St Margaretsbury; Hoddesdon Town v WGC. Knebworth; Chipperfield Corinthians v v FC Broxbourne Borough; Biggleswade Herts Senior Cup: first round: Potters Bar Knebworth 2. v Biggleswade United; London Tigers v Wormley Rovers; Cuffley v Standon and United v Wembley; Edgware Town v Town 0 Berkhamsted 2. Division One: AFC Hatfield 0 Hampstead Crawley Green; Oxhey Jets v Leighton Saturday (November 19) Puckeridge; Hatfield Social v London London Tigers; Hoddesdon Town v Oxhey Heath 3; AFC Oaklands 3 Lemsford 2; Town; Stotfold v Hadley; Tring Athletic v Lions; Sarratt v Ware Sports. Jets; Holmer Green v WGC; Leighton Saturday (November 5) Baldock Town Reserves 1 Stevenage Cockfosters; WGC v Wembley. Southern League: Division One Central: Division One: AFC Hatfield v FC Lemsford; Town v Colney Heath; Leverstock Green Community 1; Bengeo Trinity 4 Croxley SSML Division One: Arlesey Town Hanwell Town v Potters Bar Town. AFC Oaklands v Croxley Community; v Hertford Town; London Colney v Southern League: Division One Central: Community 1; Bushey Sports Club Reserves v Broadfields United; Bedford v SSML Premier Division: Cockfosters v Bengeo Trinity v Hatfield Town Reserves; Cockfosters; St Margaretsbury v Stotfold. Potters Bar Town 3 Ashford (Middlesex) Reserves 3 Ickleford 3; Cuffley Reserves Baldock Town; Biggleswade FC v Southall; FC Broxbourne Borough; Colney Heath Bushey Sports Club Reserves v Lemsford; Division One: Baldock Town v Ampthill 2. 2 Hatfield Town Reserves 4; FC Lemsford Codicote v Buckingham Athletic; Harefield v St Margaretsbury; Edgware Town Cuffley Reserves v Broadfields; Harefield Town; Biggleswade FC v Hatfield Town; SSML Premier Division: Berkhamsted 3 Sun Sports Reserves 1; Lings Elite 2 United v Brimsdown; Hillingdon Borough v Hoddesdon Town; Hertford Town v United Reserves v Lings Elite; Hinton v Broadfields United v Winslow United; 3 Leighton Town 0; Cockfosters 2 Harefield United Reserves 12. v Kensington Borough; Winslow United v Leighton Town; Holmer Green v Oxhey Hampstead Heath; Stevenage Community Buckingham Athletic v Arlesey Town Biggleswade United 0; Colney Heath 2 Hadley Wood & Wingate. Jets; London Tigers v Stotfold; Sun v Sun Sports Reserves. Reserves; Codicote v Chesham United Crawley Green 0; Hadley 1 Hertford Town Monday (November 7) Herts Senior County League: Premier Sports v Biggleswade United; Tring Aubrey Cup: second round: Hatfield Reserves; Harpenden Town v Bedford; 2; Hoddesdon Town 2 Leverstock Green Division: Evergreen v Buntingford Town; Athletic v London Colney; WGC v Hadley; Social v Baldock Town Reserves. Kensington Borough v Hadley Wood & 0; Oxhey Jets 2 FC Broxbourne Borough SSML Division One: Brimsdown v Knebworth v Hatfield Social; Sandridge Wembley v Berkhamsted. Wingate; Risborough Rangers v Hillingdon 3; St Margaretsbury 6 London Tigers Codicote. Rovers v Cuffley; Standon and Puckeridge SSML Division One: Ampthill Town Tuesday (November 22) Borough; Southall v Harefield United; 0; Sun Sports 1 WGC 3; Tring Athletic v Sarratt; London Lions v Wormley Rovers v Risborough Rangers; Arlesey Town Wodson Park v Langford.
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