Tuesday, September 27, 2016

League match away to Lydney (Sunday 02-Oct-2016)

The tough games come thick and fast now with our next match against Lydney in the league this coming Sunday. 

Lydney are a strong and consistent side that have won the league the last two seasons. We have beaten them in the last two seasons though and we should remember that as we prepare for Sunday. 

> October 2014 (Lydney 0 V 3 LRFC)
> September 2015 (LRFC 5 v 4 Lydney)

The game will be played at Swan Road, Lydney, GL15-5RU which is around 30 miles and a 45mins drive from Cheltenham please leave in plenty of time to be there for 1:30. 



The squad for this game will be 
  1. Will
  2. Sam
  3. Ben
  4. George
  5. Fin
  6. Ryan
  7. Dan
  8. Luca
  9. Jacob
  10. Olly
  11. Hayden
  12. Adam
  13. Alf
  14. Jorge
  15. Freddie

Training Wednesday 28/09

Training on Wednesday (28/09) will be at All Saints College with the senior squad. Please make sure you are on time and wearing shin pads!

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Up our game...

Tough day today and the worse we have played for a long long time. 


What do we need? We need passion we need energy we need more ambition and responsibility. We have quality what we lacked today was legs. 


Too many players ball watching and waiting for the ball against a team that wanted it more and took control. Painswick were good for and deserved the win. 


If you cannot last a full game at the Intensity required then you are not fit enough. Teams that do well outrun the opposition first and then have the composure when it matters most. Painswick outran us today.


Tom was the motm and gave a typical Tom moment. Instructed to play 2 and 3 touch and sit deep he immediately went on a mazy dribble and found himself inside the Painswick 6yd box playing a cross. More than this he gave some much needed energy and tempo. 


Jacob scored from the penalty spot following a handball in the box.


http://youtu.be/rakeh6PA5AE 


There was some introspection after the game with a lot of the lads contributing to discussion around what went wrong and what needs to change. 


Take responsibility for your own performance and do what's necessary to make sure it doesn't happen again. Teams are as good as their weakest man make sure it's not you. 



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Thursday, September 22, 2016

League Cup - Away to Painswick

Sunday we have the opening round of the League Cup with the small matter of an away fixture to Painswick.

Painswick are defending champions (they beat us in the semi-finals last season) and vying for their 4th final on the bounce. We know all about Painswick and can be sure that this will be a difficult match for both teams with very little in it.

The squad for this match will be...
  1. Will
  2. George
  3. Ben
  4. Fin
  5. Sam
  6. Adam
  7. Tom
  8. Jacob
  9. Ryan
  10. Freddie
  11. Luca
  12. Alf
  13. Olly
  14. Dan
  15. Jorge
The game will be played at Van Der Breen Street in Bisley, from the centre of Cheltenham this is around 10 miles and 20 minutes travel time. Please leave in plenty of time so we meet at 1:30 to prepare for this match. 


Sunday, September 18, 2016

Training - Wednesday 21/09

Training this Wednesday (21/09) will be from 1900-2000hrs at All Saints Academy on the 3G astro-turf where we will train with the LRFC seniors. Please confirm you can make this by adding comments to the Facebook group.

LRFC held by Gotherington

LRFC U18's (2) V (2) Gotherington

There have been many draws between these teams today was no exception. LRFC started slow, Gotherington in the ascendancy and dominating possession. Will was called into action early to keep the game at 0-0. After an initial period of ten minutes or so LRFC started to get onto the ball more and force Gotherington back. Olly, out on wide right, was the outlet ball but with the ball played to his feet he wasn't able to really get forward quickly and was closed down by the spirited Gotherington defence.

The LRFC defence looked confident enough although had to keep their concentration as the Gotherington striker lurked. George and Ben held solid in the middle with Sam and Fin starting and Adam also coming in.

In the middle Ryan and Freddie were strong. Freddie dominant in the air and Ryan mopping up and destroying everything on the ground. Despite dominating possession LRFC could not find a breakthrough.

Against this Gotherington took the lead. Bulding play they found themselves int he LRFC area and finished from close range 1-0.

LRFC were struggling to find energy and tempo. Too many players were just crusing and going through the motions. The introduction of Alf from the bench made an impact, his energy and personality coming through and giving the team a lift. A change was made with the Jorge coming on up front for Hayden.

Hayden, playing against his old team, had a solid start, was busy and linked play well. A couple of half chances were saved or wayward but this was a good performance. As Jorge joined the game Luca and Olly were asked to swap wings.

This led to the equalising goal. With plenty of space on the right wing Ryan threaded the ball through the gap for Luca to run on to. With the ball ahead of him he was able to drop his defender bear on goal and finish low beyond the keeper. 1-1.

Gotherington were now defending deep and leaving one up front. They scored to take the lead with a lovely team goal. Building up play wide left they played a number of passes and found themselves in the LRFC area to finish from close range. 2-1.

The equalising goal for LRFC came from Alf following excellent wing play from Olly. His cross cut out the Gotherington defence leaving Alf with the task of placing the ball from close range. 2-2 how it would be at half time and full time.

Second half followed a similair pattern, LRFC dominated possession and territory yet Gotherington pose a real threat on the break every time they got the ball. There was an opportunity for LRFC to take the lead when Olly was brought down in the box. The ref let play continue and as the shot trickled wide blew for the penalty. Alf stepped up and struck a penalty well enough that, unfortunately, the Gotherington keeper at full stretch manage to get a hand to and palm wide.

LRFC threw all they had at Gotherington and with the clock counting down were in the Gotherington area but unable to apply a finishing touch.

The game played out 2-2.

While on an individual performance basis there were lots of positives the issues are the same. There was a lack of energy and tempo in the side and while LRFC create lots of chances they need to be much more ruthless in front of goal. That these chances are created by individuals means that the team is relying on them for the magic to score. When they play as a team they are excellent, there is a team spirit and understanding but there is also a feeling that turning up will guarantee a result.

Will made excellent saves to keep LRFC in the game and continues to develop into a strong captain. Through the first half particularly he was incredibly vocal, directing team mates and trying to keep the momentum going. At half time his contributions to team talks are insightful and well communicated. The other lads in the team need to develop the confidence to do this and take responsibility for their performances.

George was the MotM for an assured performance alongside Ben at centre back. Bringing the ball out from the back he found himself in the opposition penalty area a couple of times and was just unable to apply the finishing touch. One thing his time at Gloucester City has done is see him find his voice and he has become a leader on the pitch. A well deserved Motm and just a shame that the outcome of the match did not match his performance.

Ryan and Luca were other notable mentions today, Ryan for his constant and ferocious tackling that is always fair. His ability to come away with the ball from congested situations is quite remarkable. As the season develops Luca is looking more and more threatening, able to create something from nothing he just needs to apply a finishing touch to pick up where he was last season.

LRFC are getting stronger each game, they need to find the finishing touch and the tempo to blow teams away with their play.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

League match home to Gotherington

Sunday we play Gotherington U18's in a league match. In a change from the normal we are at home with the game to be played at the Burrows and not Naunton Park. We are still the home team so lets meet at 1:15 to set up and prepare. 

We have a full squad for this game, if anyone cannot make it please contact Marcus asap.  

See you Sunday!

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Training Update 14/09

Important update - training on 14/09 will be at Leckhampton Primary School from 1830-2000 and NOT Cheltenham College as previously confirmed.


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Monday, September 12, 2016

Wednesday Training

Training this Wednesday and all Wednesday's unless confirmed otherwise will be at Cheltenham College from 1755-1855.

Availability won't be checked every week but if you cannot make a session can you let me know. If numbers are light then we can plan accordingly.


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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Profligate LRFC get the win...

LRFC u18's (4) v (0) Quedgeley

This game finished 4-0 to LRFC with Quedgeley barely registering a
shot on target. Better finishing should have seen LRFC run away with
this game and this is surely something they will need to work on in
training.

LRFC were fired up and started much quicker than normal, pushing
Quedgeley back into their half and registering an early chance. The
shape of things to come and while LRFC dominated possession and looked
threatening down the flanks there was no end product. Crosses were
fired across goal with no one able to apply the finishing touch, the
same was true from corners.

The opening goal came from a penalty. Hayden put through centrally
made a surging run into the opposition penalty area where he was
judged to have been unfairly brought down. He took the penalty and
scored it high to the top right. A lovely penalty that sees him off
the mark for the season. Hayden had another excellent game where his
forward play and work rate were valuable to the team.

LRFC continued to dominate proceedings with the wingers enjoying the
freedom of the flanks.

Dan would score two goals, his second brace in as many weeks. His
explosive power too much for the Quedgeley defence to cope with. His
decisiveness in front of goal is something the other players could do
with copying. The first of these was set up by George, driving out of
defence he cut through the Quedgeley midfield and then defence. Being
to wide to take the shot himself he squared it and there was Dan to
apply the finish, just!

Where Quedgeley caused problems for LRFC was in the middle of the
pitch where their midfielders were linking and creating space. Step up
Ryan Kante. The quiet man of this team on the pitch he is a whirlwind
of industry and energy. Relentless in the tackle and his willingness
to run for the team his value is not underestimated. What n'golo has
added to his game more so far this season is creativity and a range of
passing. He does the simple thing brilliantly but is getting more
expansive. LRFC will do well to hang onto him as his performances are
sure to catch the eye of scouts. His was an motm performance and
nothing more than he deserved. He left quietly, he always does, his
work for the day done...

LRFC had Sam, Tom and Jacob in the squad for the first time this
season now that cricket duties are over. Sam slotted in at right back
and looked as cultured as ever. Tom showed versatility playing holding
midfield, number 10 and latterly right wing. Jacob played centrally
and brought some composure to proceedings for LRFC. When boots are
flying he has clarity of thought that means he can find space or a
pass that, perhaps, others wouldn't.

That versatility extends throughout this squad, it always has done.
Freddie started at holding midfield and took a stint at centre back
where he looked very comfortable. George played the opposite role to
this starting in defence then getting a run in midfield. With clever
players up front the movement is always good, Alf and Hayden linked
well and Jorge grew into the game as it progressed and he started to
play it more simply.

The threat, though, was from wide positions. Luca and Dan started on
the wings and we're both matched for pace by the Quedgeley fullbacks
who both had really good games. It cannot have Ben easy for them,
particularly with Olly coming off the bench and having a go too.

Dan would score a brace, Olly struggled to get in range to shoot but
was a constant threat. It was, though, Luca that gave the man from
Opta the biggest headache. He worked shooting chance after shooting
chance only to see his efforts blocked, miss the target or saved by
the keeper. He finally got his goal with a shot that went under the
keeper, 173 shots and 1 goal.

4-0 and how the game would finish.

A clean sheet is a nice bonus. While Will may not have had a save to
make he did have to stay alert to the long ball and showed excellent,
calm distribution. The understanding with the defence is growing and
can only get better.

With excellent full backs, Fin in particular is getting stronger with
each game as he learns what his team mates can do, add Adam and Sam
and there is an ability to rotate the players without impact to the
pattern of play. Why you have a player like Ben then playing centrally
there is a lot of quality there.

LRFC has started the season very well. Team spirit is high and they
are playing for each other, some of the work rate was a delight. They
just though be more clinical in front of goal. Against tougher
opposition there will not be as many chances. Goals win games after
all.

They must also learn quickly that the laws of the game are applied
strictly at this age group, as they should be. LRFC collected some
silly bookings today that were avoidable. Play the whistle and respect
the referee. This also applies to the substitutes who are off the
pitch. It makes no difference whatsoever if you agree or disagree with
the referee, respect his decision and get on with the game.

An excellent win its Gotherington up next.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Quedgeley at Home

Sunday 11/09 we have a league game at home to Quedgeley U18's. The match will be played at Nainton Park with a 2pm kick off. Please let's meet at 1:15 so we can set up the pitch and prepare the team. We have a full squad and full availability.

If you cannot make it please contact Marcus otherwise see you there Sunday.


Monday, September 5, 2016

Training - Wednesday 07/09

Training on Wednesday will be at Leckhampton School from 1830-2000. This will be the last session at the school before we move to Cheltenham College. 

Please confirm in the comments that you can make this.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Back with a bang!

Tuffley 2 - 2 LRFC

LRFC opened their U18's season with an away game to Tuffley. In this fixture last season LRFC were 5-0 winners although this Tuffley team bore little resemblance to the team they faced at U16's. With three of the squad away on cricket duties LRFC went into this fixture with a squad of 13 and two of those arrived after kick off!

Lining up in a familiar 4-2-3-1 formation LRFC did have some personnel changes around this with Freddie starting at the back and Luca in holding midfield. There were three starting debuts out wide on the right there was a welcome return for Dan who was making his first start in 2 years following injuries. Fin also made his competitive debut at full back, Hayden completed the starting trio at number 10. GG also made a return to the side but started as substitute.

Lining up with Will in goal, Fin, Ben, Freddie and Adam across the back line. In front of them Ryan and Luca. The attacking quartet was Dan and Olly on the wings, Hayden at number 10 and Jorge up front. Alf and GG started on the bench.

Tuffley started much the stronger with LRFC showing a reluctance to engage with an opponent that was physically bigger in the early exchanges. Tuffley were unable to make this early dominance tell and were pushed back once the LRFC wingers got onto the ball. The initial burst came from Dan on the wide right who received the ball and drove into the space behind the full back who had no answer. His cross did not amount to anything but Tuffley had been given a warning of what LRFC could do. LRFC started to get a foothold in the game with Olly providing the outlet time and again. Such was his fleet of foot that even the linesman was having difficulty keeping up. In between the flag waving Olly was making surging run after surging run. Driving into the box but unable to apply the finish his work deserved.

From one of his surges and shot the keeper could only parry and Dan was there to finish from close range to open his account for the season. This was a great moment for the team and for a player that has been through it. 1-0 and how it would be until half time.

The second half started in much the same way as the first with Tuffley attacking through the middle of the pitch and playing nice passes without really being able to apply a decisive finishing touch. Their equaliser was a gift with LRFC failing to deal with the ball in the box. It was a soft goal to concede and brought the game to 1-1. Tuffley would then go ahead with a real moment of quality. Their number 7 contolling the ball out wide, as he made his way into the box he put a cute finish past Will in goal leaving him no chance.

As before LRFC started to get a foothold in the game again, the midfield was working well with Ryan Kante at his destructive best. Freddie was relishing the physical challenge and showing real quality in possession. With in turns the creativity of Alf and Hayden picking out the runs of the wingers and Jorge through the middle. It was far from one way traffic and the LRFC back four and keeper were called into action throughout.

In the first half in particular Fin had been excellent, with good positional play he was often the last man in defence picking up the overlap and keeping Tuffley at bay.

The LRFC second goal was again scored by Dan and was almost a carbon copy of the first. The originator was different, the outcome the same. Luca stretched his legs and into the Tuffley box his shot was goal bound and parried by the keeper. There was Dan on hand to poke home from close range 2-2 and how the game would finish. LRFC had further chances to score Luca had a chance that hit a Tuffley player and rebounded off the post following an incredible run from deep in his own half. Dan also went close when he found himself in the box but unable to apply the finishing touch. Hayden also went close with a thumping shot that the keeper kept out.

While LRFC created a number of chances and could feel that they deserved the win it's important to remember that Tuffley also created chances and could they might have won it. A draw in these circumstances was probably a fair result.

This was a game of contrasting styles played in excellent competitive spirit. Tuffley moved the ball well and played very central. When LRFC were able to win the ball they moved it forward with much more purpose the wingers proving the difference. Passing was much improved, all that is needed now is some sharpness in front of goal.

Dan was the MotM, a brace in your first game for 2 years guarantees this. There were good performances all round and plenty to build on. What was pleasing aside from the ability was the workrate. If this LRFC squad builds on this performance they will have another excellent season.