Sunday, 1 March 2009

Rematch no match

March the 1st. Spring in the air? For the first 10 minutes the lads were far from fresh. Following last weeks win against the same opposition, it was Inter who started the brightest, the Ongar defence being put on the back foot resulting with the home keeper making an early save. This spurred the home side into action, good passing and urgency resulting in Gunny about to pull the trigger only to be upended whilst in on goal. This allowed Lewis to smash home the penalty, relax the team and enable them to play their passing game. With more good movement and distribution, the lively Gunny then fired home from 8 yards via a ricochet off a defender sending a certain WPC into a frenzy! Ongar were now playing with confidence, James running the midfield, Filly and Curtis dominant, and Lewis lively and tricky, a third goal came after good passing enabling Lewis to slot home his 2nd and Ongar's 3rd.
After half time a few changes were made allowing gaffer Filly to give Nari his long awaited return, sending the Ongar faithful into a round of applause. Jacob and Henry also joined the fray, immediately making the game safe when Jacob drove home after a brilliant move. Inter never gave up and was optimised by Freddie the no 3 who forced a great save out of the Ongar keeper low down. After starting a fine move, James then finished it off with a rifled shot into the top corner completing an excellent performance from the lads but also earning him the Player of the week award.
Final Score Ongar Juniors U10's 5 - 0 Intersport B U10's
Today's Captain:- Littlegunny
Player of the week: James
Match report By T Hughes. Couple of pictures from today's game courtesy of Mrs Gunny

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

terry u spelt filly wrong

Anonymous said...

Great report. Thanks terry. Just for the record, Lewis got 2 goals and Gunny got 1.
Well done all, happy gaffer!

Anonymous said...

No pictures of the good looking ref!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

The wife of the photographer had a go and failed miserably in capturing the best side of the ref.