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At Trungle Parc, the Home of Mousehole AFC Saturday 4Th November 2017, Kick Off WHO’S WHO AT MOUSEHOLE AFC President: Malcolm Brown. Chairman: Tim Richardson. Adviser: Ezra Chapman. Vice Chairman: Peter Robinson. Secretary: Darren Woodard. Treasurer: Mark Trevail Assistant Referees: Darren Woodard, James Prisk, Richard Walke, Tom Jacobson. Groundsman: Mike Prisk. Physiotherapist: Glenn Rowe. Committee: Chairman + Vice Chairman + Secretary + Treasurer, Marc Ellis, Tony Ellis, James Fisher, Ben Gibson, Tom Hooper, Andrew Large, Jamie Liston, Steve Parker-Billinge, James Prisk, Mike Prisk, Brian Richardson, Richard Walke, Matt Williams, Team Managers Hospitality & Catering: Nicola Richardson, Norma Richardson, Jackie Robinson, Jenny Ellis ‘Mousehole Camping’ Manager: Les Ladner. Safeguarding Officer: Dawn Bateman Health & Safety Officer: Ben Gibson. Social Media/Website Manager: Jeff Richardson SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE …...and many more volunteers who assist the club in so many different ways DIVISION ONE (WEST) Director of Academy & Youth Development: Jason Blunt. Co-ordinator: Matt James Coaches: Kevin Lawrence, Andrew Graham, Matt George First Team Manager: Kevin Richards At Trungle Parc, the home of Mousehole AFC Reserves Team Manager: Harry (James) Tonkin. Assistant: Mark Trevail Saturday 4th November 2017, kick off 2pm Third Team Manager: Craig Nicholls Women’s Team Managers: Dawn Bateman & Leanne Harvey Under-9s Manager: Darren Wakefield Under-10s Manager: Leanne Harvey Under-12s ‘Mavericks’ Manager: Chris Hicks U-12s ‘Dynamos’ Manager: Matt James Under-18s Manager: Andrew Graham CORNWALL WOMEN’S LEAGUE - TOP 5 NEXT MATCH MOUSEHOLE WOMEN SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE P W D L GD Pts v WADEBRIDGE DIVISION ONE (WEST) 1 St Agnes 7 6 0 1 73 18 SUNDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2.30 2 Mousehole 5 5 0 0 31 15 3 Helston 7 4 1 2 16 13 TODAY’S PROGRAMME CORNWALL FA 4 Illogan 5 3 1 1 12 10 ‘LUCKY NUMBER’ ‘DURNING LAWRENCE’ CHARITY CUP 5 Charlestown 5 2 1 2 7 7 See notice in clubhouse after match In aid of The Invictus Trust First Round Tie: SPONSORSHIP MATTERS PROGRAMME PRINTED BY Extra time and penalties to decide the tie, if necessary To discuss sponsorship & advertising, including: • match-day, match ball & programme sponsorship, Bread Street, Penzance, TR18 2EQ • kit & equipment 01736 364694 www.headlandprinters.co.uk • pitch-side advertising boards [email protected] MOUSEHOLE AFC OFFICIAL MATCH PROGRAMME £1.50 • adverts on the club’s social media Please contact Ben Gibson or James Prisk via the club 08 Professionally printed, no external adverts, quality content, and a ‘Lucky Number’ on the back! THE CORNWALL CHARITY CUP AND THE INVICTUS TRUST The Invictus Trust is a small, local, relatively new charity which aims to support and offer services to Cornwall youngsters suffering from mental health issues It was founded in 2010 by the Cowburn family following the death of Ben Cowburn aged 18 after a short period of mental illness SPONSORS, PARTNERS & AFFILIATIONS The Trust is led and driven by young people who raise awareness through events, campaigns, social media and talks in schools about adolescent mental well-being A major fundraising event is the Invictus Glitter Ball, being held on Saturday 9th December at Retallack Resort near Newquay The Trust has been lobbying for an adolescent mental health unit to be built in Cornwall, where there are currently no residential facilities Where Cornwall-based families have to travel large distances to visit their children in locations as far away as Manchester and Kent, the Trust offers financial support in the form of a travel grant We support the After 6 years of campaigning, the NHS have been granted £5m to build a new local PENLEE LIFEBOAT unit. The Invictus Trust says it is working to ensure the new unit is truly fit-for- purpose and can provide innovative care for the County youngsters who need it. Further information on all aspects of the Trust’s work is on its website (invictustrust.co.uk) and its facebook and twitter pages. MOUSEHOLE AFC FORTHCOMING FIRST TEAM FIXTURES Saturday 11th November. Home. lIlogan RBL. League. 2.15pm Saturday 18th November . Away. Elburton Villa League. 3.00pm Then 13 consecutive home games from 25th November to 17th February: 11 League, 1 Cornwall Senior Cup & 1 SWP League Cup MOUSEHOLE AFC CONTACT DETAILS Address: Trungle Parc, Paul, Penzance, TR19 6AZ. Telephone: 01736 731518 Website: www.mouseholeafc.co.uk Email: [email protected] MOUSEHOLE RESERVES : TRELAWNY LEAGUE DIVISION 1: THE TOP FIVE facebook.com/mouseholeafc twitter.com/mouseholeafc P W D L GD PTS Match-day programme: [email protected] South West Peninsula League website: www.swpleague.co.uk 1 Mousehole Reserves 9 6 2 1 29 20 ‘Mousehole Camping’: www.mouseholecamping.co.uk. Tel: 07901 752088 2 Hayle Reserves 8 6 0 2 24 18 Mousehole AFC & Social Club is a ‘Community Amateur Sports Club’, a ‘non-profit making 3 Threemilestone 7 5 2 0 23 17 organisation’, and a ‘Company Limited by Guarantee’, Registered No. 09937578 4 Penwith Exiles 7 5 0 2 26 15 5 Constantine 5 3 2 0 12 11 THE GROUND REGULATIONS ARE POSTED IN THE CLUBHOUSE NEXT: MOUSEHOLE RES v HAYLE RES. SATURDAY 11TH NOVEMBER. 2.30pm 02 07 NOTES ABOUT LUDGVAN FC WELCOME TO TRUNGLE PARC TO OUR NEAR NEIGHBOURS LUDGVAN • Joined Cornwall Combination 1980, continuous members until We hope everybody here today has a great afternoon and enjoys our new facilities. 2011, dropping to Trelawny League for one season before returning Congratulations to Ludgvan on their great start to the season. As the latest SWP West Division table shows, they are unbeaten in their first 10 League matches and • In 2006/07, finished last in Combo as South West Peninsula League started sit two points ahead at the top, with games in hand. This comes after five success- ful and steadily improving seasons to earn promotion last May. • Five successful years in a row since returning to Combo, finishing 4th twice, 3rd, 1st (2016) and, last season, 2nd, while scoring up to 141 goals per season SWPD1W 01/11/2017 P W D L F A D Pts 1 LUDGVAN 10 9 1 0 33 15 18 28 • Denied promotion to SWPD1W as Combo champions on ‘ground grading’, but 2 succeeded last season as runners-up LISKEARD ATHLETIC 12 8 2 2 37 16 21 26 3 MILLBROOK 12 6 3 3 38 21 17 21 • Currently top of SWP West Division: played 10, won 9, drawn 1, lost 0 4 ST.BLAZEY 10 6 0 4 28 18 10 18 • The only defeats have been in Cup games: 5 PORTHLEVEN 10 5 2 3 24 16 8 17 > Ludgvan 2-3 Mousehole, League Cup 1st round, 16th September, att. 148 6 WADEBRIDGE TOWN 12 4 4 4 32 18 14 16 > Liskeard 4-3 Ludgvan, Cornwall Senior Cup 1st round, 7th October 7 PLYMOUTH MARJON 12 5 1 6 17 21 -4 16 8 ELBURTON VILLA 10 4 3 3 22 20 2 15 • Several ex-Mousehole players registered including Gerens James, Max Davies, Jamie Devine, Ryan Andrew, Wade Brown, Dan Magee and Steve Burt 9 WENDRON UNITED 10 4 3 3 20 24 -4 15 10 ST DENNIS 10 4 3 3 23 28 -5 15 THE CORNWALL CHARITY CUP 11 PENZANCE 11 4 3 4 17 22 -5 15 12 Also known as the Edward Durning Charity Cup, named after the benefactor who DOBWALLS 13 5 0 8 25 40 -15 15 13 HOLSWORTHY 12 3 4 5 26 26 0 13 donated a Cup for charitable purposes. 14 MOUSEHOLE 11 3 3 5 24 33 -9 12 Each year, Cornwall FA nominate a locate charity to benefit from the proceeds of the competition. This season it’s the Invictus Trust (more information on page 7). 15 PLYMSTOCK UNITED 10 3 2 5 22 29 -7 11 16 The competition is held annually on a knock-out basis between invited Cornish ILLOGAN RBL 12 2 3 7 19 27 -8 9 clubs from the SWP West Division and from feeder leagues. This year 16 teams are 17 BUDE TOWN 11 0 1 10 14 47 -33 1 taking part, with 13 West Division clubs, together with Carharrack and St Agnes Both teams will be looking to make progress in the Charity Cup, and the headline from the Cornwall Combination and Polperro from the East Cornwall League. writers will no doubt say that the winners ‘showed no charity’! Don’t forget the tie Today’s other ties are: has to be decided on the day , so if the scores are level after 90 minutes, there’ll be Bude/Liskeard, Carharrack/Dobwalls, Illogan/Penzance, Millbrook/Wadebridge, 30 minutes of extra time, and then a penalty shoot-out if necessary. Polperro/St Dennis, St Agnes/Wendron, and St Blazey/Porthleven. REMEMBER, REMEMBER THE 16TH OF SEPTEMBER! In 2015/16 Mousehole achieved the double by winning both the League and the Ludgvan 2-3 Mousehole. SWP League Cup, 1st Round. At Fairfield. Charity Cup. Sticker repeated that feat last season. Sam Schulberg (GK), Danny Mullarkey, Billy Curtis (captain), Liam Andrew, Ralph Katikaza, Kevin Lawrence, Connor Davey, Bradley Wills, Josh Otto, Luke Johnson, KEEP UP WITH ALL THE SEAGULLS’ MOUSEHOLE’S YOUTH TEAMS NEWS, RESULTS, FIXTURES, MATCH REPORTS & EVENTS Jorome Slew. Subs: Matt Moody (65), Eze Amadi (82), Josh Storey, Louis Graham U9s/U10s/U12s/U18s ON THE CLUB WEBSITE, FACEBOOK & TWITTER Kernow Youth Football League AND IN ‘THE CORNISHMAN’ NEWSPAPER goals: Billy Curtis (3 mins [1-0]), Jorome Slew (5 mins [2-0], 81 mins pen [3-1]) See fixtures in the club’s online monthly & weekly planners 06 03 FIRST TEAM ACTION MOUSEHOLE 4-1 DOBWALLS, SWPLD1W, SATURDAY 21ST OCTOBER, AT TRUNGLE PARC TODAY’S SQUADS Only two West Division fixtures went ahead on the day – the other being on Plymouth Marjon’s artificial surface - and in Mousehole’s case the investment in a new drainage and pitch resurfacing scheme over the summer months paid immediate dividends in enabling the club to host its first home League game GREEN/WHITE of the season after playing the first 9 matches away from home.
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