Match Report: U12 Girls v Castle Colts

“Why are you waking me up at half seven!!”

These were probably the first words uttered by most of this team as they prepared to travel to Maidstone to face Castle Colts this Sunday but it proved to be a fruitful visit full of team spirit and a few memorable milestones. The first was that of Izzy’s 12th birthday which would be fully celebrated at Soar Trampoline Park after the match...#priorities.

The team arrived at a sunny if somewhat boggy pitch and began their usual structured warm up. Coaches Neil and Loz reinforced the messages of shape and calmness on the ball, aspects that had been well drilled during the twice-weekly training sessions.

The game started very brightly indeed for Risers and we quickly found ourselves 2-0 up courtesy of goals from Ella M and Lexi. What captivated the spectators most though wasn’t the scoreline but the sheer control that the team clearly had. Their shape was solid and this proved impossible for our hosts to penetrate.

As the first half progressed Risers added to their advantage with Madison and Izzy also registering on the scoresheet. It was 0-7 at the interval.

Part of coach Neil’s philosophy is to ensure that every player not only receives fair match time but also that they have the opportunity to shine in a variety of positions. He is also very mindful of our impact on the mindset of our opposition and this practice of ‘mixing it up’ often ensures that the scoreline remains reasonable and doesn’t totally demoralise our opposition - sport is inclusive and everyone should feel encouraged and empowered by it.

During the second half there were inevitable additions to the scoreline from Lexi and Ella M. Nancy, Jelly and Lorea had opportunities in front of goal and were true lynchpins in midfield. Bethan had a relatively quiet game but impressed everyone with her decision making and vocal contribution. Lizzie was, purely and simply, Lizzie the dynamo - ever dependable!

The story of the match, and please excuse my self-indulgence, was the two “first-time goalscorers”. Following the shake-up of positions, mid-way through the second half, Risers broke free from midfield. The charge was on being led by Ella D. She had Scarlett and Nancy in support but didn’t need them. The team were elated!! Within 5 minutes, another opportunity, this time Lexi and Scarlett found themselves in the box with the keeper and two defenders left to beat. After the ball pinballed about for a few seconds Scarlett latched onto the loose ball and blasted home to open her Risers account!! Both of these girls have made massive contributions to many matches both last season and this but, let’s face it, scoring is what they all see as the cherry on the cake.

The match ended 0-12 to Risers and the girls capped the win with a celebratory bounce at Soar!!

Happy Birthday Izzy and well done Risers!!

Carl

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Match Report: U12 Girls v Thanet Colts

The power of routine can never be underestimated, particularly for teenagers and young people, so the return of the ever-anticipated Sunday morning fixture was a welcome one for all!

Our team were delighted with the well prepared Blean pitch this weekend and were very grateful to Neil and Lauren for the extra work that they had put in on the previous day to ensure we had a good surface!

Our visitors, Thanet Colts, have had a tough season to date but we were familiar with the fact that they had plenty of spirit and that they would always do their best until the final whistle. They also have lots of very supportive parents who, once again, were a pleasure to welcome this weekend. Along with the parents there were siblings and one young man volunteered to assist the referee by running the line for the duration of the match. Credit to this young man and his knowledge of the game, he was excellent (as was referee Luke)!

To the action. Risers started very brightly and Ella M was quick to seize upon a loose clearance and open her account for the game. Lexi then had a raft of chances, minute after minute, but didn’t seem to be getting the ‘rub of the green’ and it looked as though it could turn out to be one of those days! Ella M added to her first goal within 10 minutes and then Risers were caught out by an excellent corner from Colts and this gave our team a reminder to focus and refer back to the hours spent in training with coaches Neil and Loz.

Our visitor’s reply was soon a distant memory, as was the thought that Lexi might not add to an already impressive season goal tally as the Risers machine stepped up a gear. Our shape was the most important difference between the two teams and this led to a constant drive towards the target, time and time again.

The final score was Rising Stars 10 - 1 Thanet Colts with Lexi scoring 5, Ella M 4 and Izzie 1.

Next week we travel to Maidstone to take on Castle Colts.

Carl.

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Match Report: U8 Colts v Herne Bay Wanderers

Well done to the Under 8 Colts for a great all round team performance against Herne Bay Wanderers at The Whitstable School.

Harry earned the parents’ player of the match for a fine hat trick, with Teddy scoring a fine goal after a strong run through the middle.

Pictured are the two other recipients of match day awards. Logan (pictured right) received coach’s player of the match for his two assists and dependable goalkeeper Evan (pictured left) received the newly introduced award for the player who has had the most fun...his reward being a squeaky chicken!

- Mark

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Match Report: U12G v Herne Bay Youth

Confidence is a funny intangible thing. It can be the difference between two evenly matched teams.

Togetherness and hard work has never been lacking from this Rising Stars team but over recent weeks they have endured “dents” to their confidence and self-belief.

To their credit, coaches Neil and Loz have worked tirelessly to divert the girls’ attention from the results and rather focus on the positives and fix the areas that have led to negative outcomes.

This Sunday saw all this hard work pay off with the visit of local rivals, Herne Bay Youth.

The game started briskly with the momentum very quickly in Risers’ favour and it become apparent to our opposition that they would need to reshape their team in order to deal with the pace of Lexi and Sydney up front.

In midfield Madison, Scarlett, Lorea, Lizzie, Ella M and Nancy all heeded the advice of Neil and took time to pick the right pass. “Calm, Calm” was the instruction from the technical area, and calm they were.

Patrolling the defence were Ella D and Izzy who had the measure of the opponent’s depleted attack - depleted due to the reshuffle to deal with our dominance in the attacking third.

The breakthrough came early in the first half when Lexi latched onto a through ball and slotted home comfortably from 10 yards. The “confidence switch” flipped from low to high and familiar smiles and passages of play returned instantly to our team’s play.

All the team played their hearts out for the entire game and Ella M and Sydney added to the score as the game progressed.

The most notable part of this performance was the game management. The team, even when faced with the onrushing claret opposition, maintained their composure and stuck to the task.

Bethan had another great game in goal helping to ensure we kept a clean sheet.

Both sets of supporters enjoyed the spectacle and this was another example of the progress all players have made over the past two years.

Final score Rising Stars 3-0 Herne Bay Youth

- Carl

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Match Report: U11 Colts v Whitstable Town

Always a challenge with half term availability. With only 6 players available from our U11 Colts squad, we were very grateful to call in players from 3 other Riser teams to play a strong Whitstable Town side. Right from the first whistle the players were fully committed against a very physical Whitstable team and focussed on our challenges to keep possession and transition phases.

We went into the break a goal down at half time with Eloise being our main attacking threat. Josh did a fantastic job in breaking down Whitstable attacks sitting in front of our defence. Sully continued to press their defence, whilst Charlie, Liam and Jack worked tirelessly to keep a strong Whitstable forward line at bay, as too Max who had an excellent game in goal. Risers started the the better of the two teams in the 2nd half, applying more and more pressure in the final third. From a defensive clearance from Whitstable, Archie spotted the goal keeper off his line and lobbed him, only for Whitstable to score the winner in the final minute of the game. Player of the match was Eloise, with Challenges player of the match being Jack.

Today was a great example for our club of what strength we have in depth, with a mixture of boys and girls from both U10 and U11’s ensuring the club put a strong side out. Big thank you to Oliver, Louie, Eloise, James, Sully and Liam. As coach, I was very proud of the football they played and shear determination to work together.

- Angus


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