Friday 29 April 2016

Cumnor Coming Good


The good form continues with two sparkling April displays against Pennar FC and our nemesis team, Ducklington.

Seeing the first snow of the season was a bit of a shocker as we welcomed Pennar from West Wales. It’s always a test playing an unknown team and with Pennar effectively the football quota of Pembroke RFC we expected a tough physical test. But this feels like a different Cumnor now, a Cumnor willing to dig in and get stuck in. We started crisply, moving the ball forward with real accuracy and urgency. Tom was given the task of taking the physical threat to the opposition which he did with gusto. His reward, a crisp finish from Nathan’s smartly headed assist(?). 

Everything remained up for grabs in the second-half but Cumnor moved up through the gears to produce a very accomplished all round display. Joe thumped home a penalty and Fyn grabbed a rapid-fire hat-trick, the pick a lovely leap and header from Charlie’s inch perfect corner. He could have scored another after a scything move using the length of the pitch saw Fyn’s shot halted by a puddle of standing water. Kyle got in on the  scoring to grab a 6th and continue his recent sparkling form.

The luxury of being quite a few goals to the good meant we could play around with positions so Alex and Michael had a run up front and Toby saw some left-wing action. In all, a great game in filthy conditions. It was played in a terrific spirit too with Pennar players and parents being excellent tourists. 6-0.

Player of the Week: From solid right-back to assist king, Charlie

Three days later we lined up at Carterton FC against Ducklington under lights. With a practically full squad to choose from (except an ill Harry S) we decided to try and play an intense and aggressive game against the team we traditionally have no luck with. The team smarting from an 8-1 defeat to Oxford Irish. With a starting line up of Harry D, Charlie, Alex, Rory, Michael, Joseph, Fyn, Adam, Kyle, Finlay and Tom we knew we had the intensity – and the bench – to get right in the Ducky faces. As usual, plans go awry and an early injury to Michael saw Toby move into left-back. 

Cumnor pressed and created a good chance for Adam who unfortunately missed the target. With Will, Ben, Nath and Fyn on after 20 we added a little more fresh bite in the tackle. Fyn was happily winding up the centre-halves and Will  enjoying the freedom to orchestrate play from central midfield. Ducklington threatened a little more and scored the opener just before half-time after somehow squeezing between centre-half and full-back.

With rotation very much part of the game plan, Cumnor went three at the back to put an extra body into midfield, which helped wrestle some much-needed possession. After some good work down the right flank, we were given a free-kick. It was the perfect side for Will but Adam grabbed the ball. The defence lined up to deal with the cross but Adam had other plans and absolutely smashed the ball into the net inside the near post. It was a wonder strike and Ducklington didn’t know what had hit them. 2-1.

Typical Cumnor, we switched off in relief and moments later the ball went racing past Harry’s outstretched hand to restore the Ducklington lead. The boys were gutted but unlike other Ducky pastings, they weren’t prepared to roll over. Fyn attacked out wide and was bundled over. Free kick. Every player, everyone in the crowd knew what Adam would do. But he still did it, this time from the left. Smack, back of the net. 2-2.

We were in unchartered waters against Ducky and when the excellent Alex strained his calf, we went four at the back drafting in Fyn and Joseph. A 2-2 draw seemed like a good result. It was.

Every player played their part: Harry was unflustered under the high balls. Toby and Charlie played with calmness and determination at full-back. Michael was unlucky to be crocked so early. Rory was his ever dependent languid self, keeping the busy Ducky 5 in his pocket. Alex at centre-half was what Alex is: superb. Joseph did his bit breaking up attacks and keeping a steady dialogue going with the ref. Will enjoyed the open space and firm surface so he could play a multi-facetted midfield game. Ben scrapped and looked to unlock the defence with some very smart attacking play. As did Kyle who stayed calm and in control, showing common sense, skill and maturity. Finlay was a genuine threat out wide and always looked to get in behind. Nathan ran the hard yards up front and showed his wonderful touch and 

creativity in the hole. Fyn and Tom were both physical beasts up front and at the back. And, our Player of the Week, Adam: matchwinner, hammer, making a fiendishly difficult dead ball skill look very, very easy.

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