Rising Stars U16GY v Tonbridge Panthers U16s

KGLFL, Sun 17 Sept 2023

Risers take all three points with a clean sheet in their first home game of the season in a confident performance against visitors Tonbridge Panthers

Risers U16 girls played their first home game of the season at Canterbury Academy on a bobbly pitch but at least the temperature had dropped from last Sunday’s 31 degrees! The squad of 14 included new signings Eva and Lydia, with Grace back from injury.

After a nervous first couple of minutes, the excellent link-up play between Jeea and Ella that was to become a feature of the game resulted in a chance for Ella, who cut the ball back from her left to her right, completely wrong-footing the defender. Just 4 minutes in, Ella finished with a powerful shot, and although the keeper got a hand to it she couldn’t keep it out. 1-0 to Risers!

Eloise started solidly at the back. Together with Nancy, Lia and Jeea, the back four made some strong clearances and intercepted numerous passes to nullify any Tonbridge attacks. Eloise linked up with Ella who played a cheeky back heel to Jeea out on the left, but Tonbridge intercepted. Emily and Ella were linking up well on the left too. Madison had a shot on goal that brought a great save from the Tonbridge keeper. But Risers kept up the pressure with good attacking play. The ball found Ella again and 16 minutes in, she used some lovely footwork and then a cracking shot to score her second of the day. 2-0 to Risers!

Tonbridge renewed their efforts to pressure the Risers goal, and one attack needed an amazing block save from Connie on 19 minutes to keep her clean sheet. Connie’s decision- making about when to come off her line was excellent – one of the many qualities that make her such a capable keeper. She made some incredible saves in quick succession, on 25 mins and 28 mins, to protect the Risers’ two-goal lead. Coach Paul was really pleased that the work he and Connie are doing during training sessions is really paying off.

The Risers defence and midfield kept working hard to cut out any Tonbridge attacks and protect Connie’s goal. Lia’s timing of the challenge and tracking back was proving frustrating for the Tonbridge forwards, and Natalie was using her strength to put pressure on whenever the ball was coming out from the Tonbridge keeper to her back line. The Risers back four, now including Lydia who was subbed on (Eloise moving up to midfield), kept out any danger, all tracking their player and timing their challenges to perfection.

Soaking up the Tonbridge pressure, Jeea held the ball up then skilfully turned her player, distributing the ball to Ella in midfield, who put a lovely cross-field pass to Eloise on the right. Tonbridge won possession again though, and it needed a strong clearance from Lia to cut out the danger again. Nancy and Eloise combined well to win possession out on the right, and Eloise put in a lovely pass to captain Natalie, whose swerve of a strike from outside the box threw everyone, including the Tonbridge keeper, as the ball trickled past her right hand into the far corner of the goal! 3-0 to Risers!

New signings Lydia and Eva settled into the squad quickly. Shortly after coming on, Eva went on a run going past 3 defenders but the fourth made sure she wasn’t going to get a shot off. Eva also linked up well with Ella on the left and had her first strike on goal, which the keeper just managed to get to with her left hand to put it out for a corner.

Tonbridge kept on pressing the Risers’ half though, and Emily had to be strong in defence, intercepting the ball and using her football nous to put it out for a throw to avoid conceding a

corner. Lia also kept up her strong defensive work, though she had to come off shortly before the end of the first half with a nasty stud mark on her thigh for her efforts. The game was quite physical in parts, and Eloise was lucky not to get a yellow card for a robust challenge that ended up with a Tonbridge player having to come off with a nasty graze on her hip.

Half time, and Risers came off looking comfortable at 3-0.

Tonbridge started the second half strongly though, trying to get at least one back to get a foothold in the game. Two minutes in they had a corner that Madison dealt with to clear into midfield. Connie also had a nervous moment after running almost to the touchline near the corner flag to put the ball out, only for Tonbridge to take a quick throw and shot, which thankfully just went wide of the goal. Risers soon picked up their attacks again, and Eloise did some good work finishing with a lovely shot that was just over the top right-hand corner of the goal. Risers again won possession of the ball in the middle of the pitch, and 8 minutes into the second half, Eva squeezed between two Tonbridge defenders to put a lovely shot past the keeper, a goal on her debut! 4-0 to Risers!

Risers were passing the ball a lot better than they had in last week’s game, which helped retain possession to set up the numerous attacks. Lydia, Eloise and Grace did some good interplay but a Tonbridge defender put it out for a corner. Sunee, Emily and Ella were also combining well. Lydia’s timing of her movement to meet the ball when in the air was impressive, and Sophie was also putting what we did in training into practice, with some lovely control to pass the ball back to Madison.

Tonbridge kept up the pressure though, with their number 21 getting more and more of the ball. Connie did brilliantly in a 1 on 1 situation, blocking with her knees and body, with Nancy pouncing on the ball to clear it, getting to it before the Tonbridge attacker could do any damage.

The Riser coaches were pleased that the players were putting the focus of last week’s training session into action during the game. Sunee was adept at anticipating the flight of the ball and controlling it from the air, while Nancy was using her head, chest, abdomen and thigh, always keeping the ball under control from the air and making sure the onward pass reached one of our players.

The Riser attacks continued, Eloise putting in some good crosses down the right and Madison with a strong shot that needed a good save from the keeper, who again put it out for a corner. But Tonbridge never gave up, and continued to threaten the Risers’ goal, bringing even more good stops and catches from Connie.

At the other end of the pitch, Ella had a fantastic shot on 33 minutes but it hit the post. Sophie kept up the pressure on her opponent, forcing numerous mistakes. Five minutes before the close, Natalie sprinted to get on the end of a long ball over the top and got past 2 defenders but the shot went just wide. Risers sensed there was another goal in this, so the attacks continued. Grace put a lovely through-ball to Natalie but the Tonbridge defender was on it. Just three minutes before the final whistle, Grace had a super shot from the right (that broken toe clearly not bothering her anymore!) that hit the bar. Thankfully Ella was quickest to react, using her agility to dink the ball over the defender and then thunder it into the back of the net. 5-0 to Risers! The ref blew the final whistle shortly after.

A strong all-round performance, 5 lovely goals (and there could have been more) and a clean sheet. The team are gelling well after a lot of changes at the end of last season and losing a couple of players to injury early on this season.

Opponents’ player of the match: Connie Coaches’ player of the match: Connie Hat-trick award/medal: Ella

Thanks to Pippa for running the line, and Nat’s uncle for ground repair so that the corner flags would stay up!

Match Report: U8 (Blue) v Deal Town Rangers

Saturday mornings can’t come round quick enough for the ever improving U8 Blue team. Today felt like a proper “away day” with a trip to Deal Town Rangers.

Playing 6v6 the Risers started steadily with Ozzie and Samuel who usually play more forward given the challenge of being defenders and keeping guard of Goalkeeper Max. Between the 3 of them they were like a brick wall which stopping all that was heading their direction.

Freddie,Arthur and Noah all started spritely attacking the Rangers defence at every opportunity.

Towards the later stages of the first half, Rafeberto Carlos struck a free kick, low into the corner of the goal.

2nd half and the Risers carried on getting Stronger as the game went on. Further goals from Rafe, a header from a lovely corner, floated in by Max G. Max himself then pounced on a rebound to slot home after a shot from Ozzie crashed off the crossbar. Then Ozzie kept his next shot below the bar for a well deserved goal.

Players of the Match Freddie and Arthur. Both impressive attacking and defending. Roll on next Saturday.

Paul

Match Report: U13 Girls (Blue) v TFD Youth

On a stunning cold February day with clear skies and a warm winter sun our brave risers kicked off against the TFD Youth side for the first time this season.

Risers made a bright start with some lovely pass and move play straight from kick off. Both teams were closing down the space and pressing the ball well and for the first 10 minutes it was a tight affair over the somewhat hilly pitch that was playfully nicknamed the Pennines. 

Amelia was making real progress down the right wing and linking up well with Sunee, playing some lovely balls into her feet. With great midfield pressure from Lia and Izzy the ball eventually bobbled through to Sunee who poked home the first goal at close range. 1-0 Risers, a well deserved lead but still very much a game that could go either way. 

TFD had their moments too, with some fast, nippy midfielders crafting some nice opportunities that fortunately for our Yellow Shirts didn’t trouble the ever present Ruby in between the sticks. They don't call her 'safe hands' for nothing! 

Towards the end of the second half Risers won a corner after some good work from Erina in midfield. Lia stepped up, hit a powerful cross into the box that curled straight through the legs of the Keeper and into the back of the net! Superb goal! 2-0 risers and finally a slight cushion before half time.

In the second half Ruby and Sunee switched positions and we were treated to another great half of entertaining football. Heads were up, passes were made and our very own Brazilian Wonderkid, 'Captain Larri' showed off some silky skills in defence with several drag backs and tricks as she inspired Risers to play out from the back. 

TFD threw everything at us but were rarely able to get past the immovable defensive rocks of Kai and Nell. On the one occasion they did break through Sunee made a great save down to her left. 

The final whistle blew and Risers ran out 2-0 winners but the best bit was not the 3 points, or even the two well taken goals or the clean sheet - it was the way that risers had played....

As a team, not a series of individuals. It was the closest thing to 'Total Football' that I've seen all season.

Well done Risers!

Match Report: U13 Girls (Blue) v Canterbury Youth

There's a lot to admire about our brave Risers. Whichever team they face, they are always outnumbered and playing either with less players or certainly less subs! But it never seems to ruffle them. They certainly give credence to the saying 'less is more'.

The conditions were perfect for football, a slightly cool autumnal Sunday morning on the well-kept fields of the Simon Langton Boys’ Grammar, as the green and white stripes of Canterbury Youth welcomed our yellow-shirted Risers.

Right from the off, it was a tight, hard-fought game where both sides battled to create decent opportunities. The Canterbury front line were fast and it took some incredible defensive work from Kai and Lari to keep them on a leash. The first 15 minutes flew by and Ruby was like a superhero in goal, making save after save to deny the skill of Canterbury’s No 12 – one of Risers’ former Wildcats!

In midfield, Izzy started to really settle into the match and was a constant menace, chasing down balls and making effective niggly tackles that broke up the home team's rhythm.

Most of Risers' most dangerous opportunities came from Ruby's excellent goal kicks, which Sunee would take on the turn and run at the Canterbury defence. But it was an uphill battle as Canterbury put 2 and sometimes 3 players to mark Sunee. There was a Messi-like moment of brilliance from Polly down the left when she pulled the ball back, swivelled and beat the defender but Canterbury soaked it all up and moments after hitting the post they finally broke the deadlock with a pacey shot from inside the box that even safe hands Ruby couldn't keep out. 1-0 Canterbury.

Risers came right back with Aaliyah linking up well with Sunee down the right and creating some great half chances but there was no way through the green and white swarm.

Half time and Ruby and Sunee switched positions and once again the duel re-started. It was compelling to watch and Risers were still very much in the game and pushing hard. Lia sprayed some lovely passes around in the centre of midfield and along with Aaliyah created some good opportunities for Ruby to run onto. It was end-to-end stuff and several times as Risers started to press hard for an equaliser, Canterbury hit on the break and broke through to be one-on-one with the keeper, only to be denied by some diving acrobatics in between the sticks from Sunee, whose gloves seemed to have magnets in them!

Ella had dropped back into defence for the second half and looked instantly at home, tracking back and clearing the lines as Risers continued to fight back. Eventually though, Canterbury made the home advantage tell and grabbed a second, firing past Sunee to make it 2-0 with only 10 minutes to go. For a moment it looked like our heads might drop, but as we've learnt this season, our yellow-shirted Risers never give up and fought right to the end. Amelia was brave in midfield, slowing the ball down well and Captain Fantastic Lari capped off a Player of the Match performance by popping up all over the pitch and carving out one last opportunity for Polly, which she hit hard and fast from range to blaze past the right post.

The final whistle blew and the game finished 2-0 to Canterbury but on another day and with a different bounce of the ball it could easily have been 2-0 to Risers. If anything the result is a distraction from the clear progress our brave Risers displayed. They ran faster, completed more passes and tackled harder, and are developing into a great team!

Bring on Ramsgate..... the only way is up!

Opponents player of the match: Sunee

Coaches’ player of the match: Lari

Keith Maynard

Photos: Tom Bonner

Match Report: U13 Girls (Blue) v Faversham Town

There's always something special about the first home match of the season. It's a chance to lay down some rules, create some great memories and start turning St Edmund’s into a fortress!

Risers were up against it, with only seven players, and so our blue-shirted seven lined up against the monochrome kitted 10 of Faversham Town.

The spark we saw start to flame last week finally exploded into life as Risers started fast, pressing high and not allowing Faversham any time on the ball. Six minutes in, the pressure paid off and Izzy grabbed a fantastic opening goal off her left foot! 1-0 Risers!

Faversham tried to push back out of their own half but Risers started to dominate the midfield and take more time on the ball, with Izzy and Lia taking control and freeing up our strikers, leading to a lovely long-range effort from Sunee, which pinged in off the crossbar, to make it 2-0. Risers were starting to play with a smile on their faces and once again Kai and Larissa were an impassable wall in defence, cutting off Faversham's attempts to carve out chances for their strikers. 24 minutes in, Lia lofted a lovely ball in from a corner, laying it on a plate for Sunee to make it 3!

The mark of a great keeper is concentration, and after a quiet opening period, Ruby made a brilliant save, ending Faversham's hopes of a lifeline before halftime. More pressure, another great corner from Lia that almost went in on its own, and then seconds later one of Aaliyah's lung-busting dribbles down the wing created the goal that gave Sunee her hat-trick. Risers saved the best till last though, and with some lovely one-touch passing in midfield, the ball was pinged from Lia to Sunee to Izzy and then back to Sunee to slot it home for 5–0.

Half time and some tactical tweaks from the coaches led to Sunee swapping the gloves with Ruby. She was called into action straight away, making a two-handed save as Faversham surged forward. The ball was played out quick, Aaliyah took it up the wing and provided Lia with a lovely pass, which she finished for number 6. Ruby, now playing upfront, was alert, and a lovely through-ball from Izzy created Ruby’s first goal of the day. 7–0 Risers.

Faversham never gave up though, and kept trying to find a way through, once more managing to create a one-on-one with the keeper, but Sunee dived at full stretch to her right and maintained the home team’s clean sheet! Moments later, Izzy controlled the ball with her head and set Lia up for a stunning long-range goal from outside the box. 8–0.

For the final quarter, the coaches rotated again and this time the players showed their versatility – Aaliyah went in goal, Sunee came into central defence, and Kai played up front. It was a shrewd tactical move as Kai's physicality proved too much for Faversham to handle. First, he set up Ruby for her second goal, then Lia grabbed her hat-trick before Kai scored a brace and set up another for Ruby. 13–0. There is no power play rule in competitive football but Risers took a player off for much of the last 15, keeping six onfield, and the players remained respectful of their industrious opponents throughout. Faversham kept pressing but understandably heads started to drop, and Risers managed to score two more, with Lia grabbing her fourth of the game and Izzy's wonderful performance finally capped off with a second goal.

The final whistle blew and the first brick in Fortress St Edmund’s was laid. Risers have their first three points on the board.

Well played Risers!

Sunee was voted opponents’ player of the match, Lia was voted coaches’ player of the match.

Keith Maynard

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U13 Girls (Yellow) v U13 Girls (Blue) – aka the 2021-22 Derby derby shield!

On a wet and overcast Tuesday evening amidst swarms of carnivorous Canterbury Midgies, yellow played blue for the U13 Risers Derby Shield! 

The first half was a closely contested affair with both teams pressing hard to win the midfield battle and carve out decent goalscoring opportunities. Kai and Larissa intercepted every attack while Ella and Izzy chased down loose balls. But despite their hard work, the Yellow shirts struck first, with an excellent long-range strike that Ruby struggled to see until the last minute through the press of bodies in front of her goal. On loan number 14, Sophie, had some excellent touches in the midfield and played some great balls forward to Sunee in attack. But the tight yellow-shirted defence, through Jess and Demi, swarmed and harried and no breakthrough was made. Half time arrived and it was 1-0 to the Yellows.

Moments later the teams were back in action and the Yellows made the better start, with two excellent quickfire goals putting them 3-0 ahead. But there's something special being built among our blue-shirted players – there's an indomitable spirit that never gives in, no matter what the scoreline says. And that spirit was summed up by the team captain, Larissa, last Sunday when she said “We could lose 100–0 and I still wouldn't want to play for any other team than this one!” Our brave blues fought back… 

Second half brought a few changes (thanks to Connie ,the Yellows’ keeper, for being a great sport and joining in a player swap…) With Ruby now playing in an advanced role and Aaliyah's darting runs down the wing, Sunee collected the ball, forged ahead and fired past the keeper to make it 3–1. A consolation goal many thought. But there was more to come. Polly seemed to appear all over the pitch, a tackle here, a pass there, and suddenly Sunee was through again, firing low and hard to make it 3–2. The light was fading fast, the whistle waiting to be blown at any moment as just a few seconds later Sunee grabbed her first ever hat -trick for the Risers blues, and suddenly it was 3–3. Now there was only one team on the pitch with the belief that this still wasn't over, and yet more pressure and direct football created one final chance, which Sunee fired narrowly past the right-hand upright. As the whistle finally blew, both sets of fans knew they’d seen a cracking game with talent aplenty in both squads. For the Blues, a fantastic team effort, and the honours shared... for this year at least.

Keith

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Match Report: U13 Girls (Blue) v Margate

On a bright sunny Sunday afternoon, the U13 Risers Blue team tackled a strong and physical Margate team.

Divided into 4 quarters due to the heat of the late summer sun, the first 15 minutes was a tight affair where both teams started to settle and test the opposition.

As always Ruby was a commanding presence in goal and made some good saves as Margate’s No. 14 started to prove problematic.

The second quarter saw Margate strike first and add two more in quick succession.

They could have had more if the tight central defensive partnership of Kai and Lari hadn’t worked so hard to try and keep Margate’s No. 14 on some kind of leash.

After the half time oranges, Ruby switched to defence and Sunee took over the gloves.

The Risers kept their heads up and came out strong, with Ruby and Polly linking up well down the right. Despite the brighter signs of a fightback and against the run of play, Margate scored two more – one a flukey header at the back post that the scorer didn’t even know about.

At this point, 5-0 down, most teams would drop and lose confidence – but not our brave U13 Risers!

A final tactical switch was made in the final quarter, with Aaliyah moving in between the sticks after some of her typical pacey runs down the left wing.

Something finally clicked for our yellow shirts, and pressing hard, they started to push Margate back.

Sunee took the ball on the turn, sprinted past the Margate backline and – sensing their keeper was out of position – struck from outside the box burying the ball in the top right hand corner. 5-1.

Tails up, the Risers continued to press, and after another overzealous Margate tackle on Amelia, the ref finally decided enough was enough and awarded Risers a penalty.

Sunee stepped up, hit the ball with pace, making it 5-2.

Just moments later, Polly capped off a great performance with a swivel volley struck at close range, and it was 5-3.

More chances followed and one thing was clear: at the final whistle, Risers were the dominant team, and Margate seemed happy that time was up.

Well played Risers!

Photo: Ruby was opponents’ player of the match, Sunee was coaches’ player of the match.

Keith

Match Report: U13 Girls (Blue) v Canterbury Eagles U14s

On a scorching hot Sunday morning, Risers U13GB hosted a new Canterbury Eagles U14s team. It was a hard-fought game. Canterbury put a lot of pressure on the Riser goal in the first half, going ahead, but Risers pulled one back with a very determined goal from Aaliyah. Sunee also got on the scoresheet, with a low shot across goal from Ruby's corner kick. Aaliyah pulled off an amazing triple save, but with 30 seconds to go Canterbury scored a cracker.

All the Risers contributed. Kai got coaches' player of the match for excellent decision making in central defence. Aaliyah was voted opponents' player of the match. Polly and Izzy put in strong performances in defence and midfield. Lari was strong as ever in defence but always alive to an opportunity to push forward. Lia was dogged as ever, covering a lot of ground in the sapping heat... Ella worked hard in the middle of the pitch to break down Canterbury attacks. Amelia kept a high press on the opponents' defence, and relished the 1v1 battles. There was some quality link-up play and passing. Cupcakes after the final whistle from coach Natalie topped the morning off nicely! It's going to be a cracking season... GO RISERS U13sGB!

Kathryn

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