v Shelley FC 23/10/18

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FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE NORTH WEST COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE & LIVERPOOL COUNTY FA

MATCHDAY PROGRAMME

ONWARDS & UPWARDS

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAWN MARSHALL

SEASON 2018 - 2019

HALLMARK SECURITY FIRST DIVISION NORTH Tuesday 23/10/18 KO 7:45pm ASHTON TOWN AFC V SHELLEY FC

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ASHTON TOWN AFC The Ashton Town Stadium, Edge Green Street, Ashton in Makerfield, Wigan, WN4 8SL President - Jimmy Cahill Chairman - Mark Hayes Vice President - Stephen Barrett Secretary - Stefan Ochwat Clubhouse Manager - Clare Peters Committee Member - Peter Williams Committee Member - Keith Peacock Committee Member - Kieran Johnson Committee Member - Nikki Dean Committee Member - Joanne Round Committee Member - Joanne Bourne Catering - Denise Brady Advertising & Programme Editor - Ian Pomfrett All Advertising enquiries - i.pomfrett@yahoo.com Welfare Officer - Gordon Johnson Groundsmen - David Bourne, Jimmy Cahill www.pitchero.com/clubs/ashtontownafc www.facebook.com/ashtontownafc twitter - @ashtontownafc Life Member - Billy Pomfrett Club Photographer - Dawn Marshall

This Club is Unincorporated FORMED IN 1953 AS MAKERFIELD MILL FC RENAMED ASHTON TOWN AFC IN 1962 FOUNDING MEMBERS OF BOTH THE NORTH WEST COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE & THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 2

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WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRMAN Good evening, and welcome to all to this North West Counties First Division game against Shelley FC.

Our came tonight comes a few weeks after having already travelled to Huddersfield to take on Shelley in the reverse of this fixture. The game itself was hugely disappointing from our side as we had so many opportunities yet the final ball, or final shot was very poor. We came away with a point which on your travels you should perhaps be happy with, but not on that day.

Shelley was an impressive place and another vision into how good the level is now at Counties level. Even the drive in was impressive through woods, however I was close to parking up at a Circus at one point which could have been a different afternoons entertainment completely.

From the clubhouse to commercial bits, to even their plans on the wall, Shelley was a great place to visit, even better too when I won the half time raffle and left the place with 8 sausages, 8 bacon, 4 eggs, black pudding, tomatoes and mushrooms !!

Tonightâ€&#x;s visitors are yet another new team that we have met early on and we have had mixed fortunes against the new teams up to now, Avro and Longridge were immensely strong and turned us over, we beat a very good Lower Breck side, and we should have came away with the points away to Shelley a few weeks back.

Onwards and upwards as always

Mark Club Chairman 3

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MATCH REPORT v STONE DOMINOES 19/10/18 Macron Cup 1st Round Stone Dominoes 2 v 4 Ashton Town AFC

Ashton storm through to the next round after a dominant Friday night display, but at times didnâ€&#x;t half make hard work of it.

James Sigsworth created the first with his speed, persistence, and pressure resulting in the home keeper turning it into his own net. With Town flying, Daley Woods found himself out wide and his perfect cross found striker Jason Carey who turned in to make it 0 - 2. Stone then scored a great goal from a free kick, and then just before the half Town missed a penalty with Brad Smart hitting it over. Town then started the second just as we started the first. Fast intense attacking and Jason Carey turned and hit a fantastic shot which nestled nicely into the bottom corner.

With the game only for us to throw away we did miss quite a few opportunities and Stone came right back into the game with a penalty to make it 2 - 3. With minutes to go though the game was won by another great attacking move, Jason Carey slid in James Sigsworth who confidently hit home to make it 2 - 4 to Town.

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FIXTURES

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HALF TIME QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

How many players have scored over 100 Premier League goals and only ever played for one Premier League Club? Excluding the words "football club" from all team names, name the only team who have played in the Premier League whose name ends in a "G"? Name the five goalkeepers who have kept 100 or more clean sheets in the Pre mier League and have played for Manchester City? Name the four clubs who have spent just ONE season in the Premier League? Name the two EFL clubs with a suffix (City, United, Town etc.) that ends in a "T"? Name three players who have scored 100 Premier League goals &who have played for Liverpool & Aston Villa? Name the three players who hold the scoring record (31 goals) for a 38 game sea son? Name the TWO players who have played for Liverpool, Arsenal& Chelsea in the Premier League? Name the five players who have scored five goals in a single Premier League game? Who is the only player to have scored for SEVEN Premier League clubs? Name the three players who have received a record EIGHT Premier League red cards? Name three players who have played more than 500 games in the Premier League, and who played for Everton? Name the ONLY club in the football league that shares no letters with the word "MACKEREL"? Who is the ONLY overseas player to have made over 500 Premier League appear ances? Who scored the last three Hat-Tricks at UEFA European Championship Finals Tournaments? Which five Italians played Premier League Football with Manchester United? Which four English Managers have won the UEFA Cup / Europa League? How many 2018-19 Premier League Clubs have birds on their crests? Which four players wore Leeds United's number nine shirt in the Premier League? How many times have West Ham United finished a League Season as London's Top Club? 9

By Gordon Johnson


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SPONSORS OCTOBER 2018

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PLAYER PROFILE BRADLEY SMART Bradley Smart

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Michael Owen - Great finisher

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Ian Holloway - proper character

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Ant Cowan - makes the game look easy

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HALLMARK SECURITY WEEK League fixtures took a back seat on Friday and Saturday, with 28 ties in the Macron Challenge Cup First Round providing shocks, comebacks and plenty of drama to discuss. Seven Division One clubs defeated Premier Division opponents, with the most emphatic winners being Cleator Moor Celtic, who made their debut in the competition with a 5-2 win at home to Winsford United. Stuart Shaw and Tom Mahone both grabbed doubles for the Cumbrians. Two clubs defeated Premier Division sides on their own ground, with Silsden falling to a 20 defeat at the hands of Garstang, two goals in last 18 minutes from Ric Coar doing the damage, while goals in each half from Joshua Outram set Abbey Hulton United on the way to a 3-1 win at Irlam Cheadle Heath Nomads came from a goal down to win by the same score at home to Litherland REMYCA, Richard Tindall scoring twice in the second half, and Nathan Webb scored both of Nelson;s goals in the 2-1 defeat of Hanley Town. Two First Division clubs progressed to the next round via penalty shoot outs against Premier Division sides, each doing so by converting five penalties. FC Oswestry Town shared a 2-2 draw at home to West Didsbury & Chorlton before winning the shoot out 5-4, and Whitchurch Alport and Prestwich Heys were tied at 1-1 after 90 minutes, with Heys winning 5-3 on penalties. Abbey Hey‟s progress into the next round had looked unlikely for much of the afternoon, with an Ashley Stott hat trick putting Daisy Hill 3-1 up at the Abbey Stadium with just nine minutes to go. But Abbey managed to tie the game at 3-3 with an own goal equaliser in stoppage time, before winning 6-5 on penalties. The individual performance of the day was at Victoria Park, where Burscough‟s Chad Whyte scored all five of the goals in last season‟s beaten finalists‟ 5-1 victory over New Mills, and the highest scorers of the day were Lower Breck who rattled in nine without replay against Holker Old Boys at Rakesmoor Lane. Stephen Milne scored four of Breck‟s goals on a memorable first game in the competition for the club. Comeback of the weekend was on Friday night at the Venue, when Cammell Laird 1907 were two goals down to a double from Thomas Ash of St Martins approaching half time, before the revival began. Colm Lynch halved the arrears just before the break, and a hat trick the last half hour from Caleb Jones steered Lairds to a fine 4-2 win. There was also no shortage of entertainment at Andrew Street, with a ding-dong affair between Chadderton and 1874 Northwich eventually being decided by an 80th minute penalty from Matthew Woolley that clinched a 4-3 win for the visitors. 14

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KEND ROUND UP 21/10/18 The town of Stone lost both its representatives in the competition, after both had been given home advantage against Division One North opponents. It proved to make no difference, with Stone Dominoes going down to a 4-2 defeat against a Jason Carey-inspired Ashton Town on Friday night, and some 19 hours later Stone Old Alleynians fell to a 3-1 defeat at the hands of AFC Blackpool, for whom Ben Bradley scored twice. There were two 5-1 home wins, with Liam O‟Neill and Christopher Turner both scoring twice in Padiham‟s 5-1 win over Shelley, while all the goals came in the second half at Rylands Recreation Club in the home side‟s 5-1 defeat of Carlisle City. Ste Boothman scored a hat trick and Tom Croughan the other two in a fine win for Rylands, that kept up their record as one of the highest scoring sides in the league. In contrast, all the goals in Eccleshall‟s 3-2 win over AFC Darwen arrived in the opening 31 minutes, Thomas Wakefield scoring twice for the Eagles, and derby bragging rights went the way of Congleton Town in their 4-0 win at Barnton. Maine Road‟s goal tally moved to ten in two games with Michael Burke scoring twice in Road‟s 4-0 win against Steeton at Brantingham Road, and another double marksman was Stockport Town‟s Liam Mottram, who bagged a double in the Lions‟ 3-2 win over Ellesmere Rangers. Squires Gate eventually negotiated their way through a tricky looking Lancashire derby at Longridge Town, going a goal down in the first half before eventually winning 3-1, a victory made safe by two second half goals from Richard Sear. Premier Division leaders City of Liverpool transferred their league form into the cup with a 3-1 home win over Ashton Athletic, and having shared an exciting 3-3 draw in the league a few weeks, Bacup Borough‟s 3-2 defeat at home to Avro again provided some great entertainment, with the visitors going three up before Borough pulled two back to set up a dramatic finale. Sandbach United continued their recent good form with a 4 -1 home win over AFC Liverpool, and St Helens Town‟s interest in the competition was ended by two first half goals from Cheadle Town that delivered a 2-0 win for the visitors. The two other ties were decided on penalties with Bootle coming back from two down to earn a 2-2 draw with Vauxhall Motors, Ryan Cox and Connor Millington both scoring in the last 16 minutes to set up a shoot out that the Bucks won 4-2. The only goalless draw was at Mossie Park, where Runcorn Town progressed with a 3-1 win on penalties over Charnock Richard, with Adam Reid saving three penalties.

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WHO'S PLAYED AT Today‟s visitors to Edge Green Street for the first ever time are Shelley FC who hail from West Yorkshire and who play their home games at Storthes Hall Park, Storthes Hall Lane, Huddersfield. So as we continue with our theme of taking a look at famous retired professionals who have themselves appeared here at Edge Green Street and have a near connection to our visitors, today we have featured Ken Monkou who once played for none other than Shelley‟s near neighbours and current FA Premier League side, Huddersfield Town. Kenneth John Monkou was born on 29th November 1964 and is a retired Dutch footballer who normally played in a central defensive role. Monkou was born in Nickerie in Suriname but was actually raised in the Netherlands where he became passionate about football as a child growing up in The Hague, where he played at RK-VVP. Monkou's first senior professional club side was Feyenoord Rotterdam. He played a total of 43 games for Feyenoord between 1985 and 1988 scoring two goals. In May 1989 Ken Monkou moved over the English Channel to play for newly promoted Chelsea, at which time he commanded a transfer fee of £100,000. In doing so Monkou became Chelsea‟s first player from outside the Commonwealth of Nations since PetarBorotahad played for them back in 1982. Monkou was voted Chelsea‟s club player of the year in his first season, 19891990, becoming the first black player to do so for Chelsea during a season when the team finished fifth in the First Division and also won the Full Members Cup beating Manchester City in a Wembley Final. He remained with Chelsea until 1992 at which time he was transferred to Southampton this time commanding a transfer fee of £750,000 this coming only three months after he had signed a new fiveyear contract with Chelsea. 16

BY GORDON


T EDGE GREEN ST? During his stay at Southampton, between 1992 and 1999, the club faced regular battles for Premier League survival, although they were never actually relegated during his time at the club. Towards the end of the 1993–94 season Monkou scored a last minute winner in a 5–4 defeat of Norwich City, this goal coming from a Matt Le Tissier corner that actually helped the club stay in the Premier League that year. Monkou stayed on the South Coast at Southampton until 1999, at which time he then joined Huddersfield Town, this time on a free transfer. Between 1999 and 2001he played for Huddersfield Town a total of 21 times, scoring only once, this goal coming against Yorkshire rivals Barnsley. However, following disagreements with then Huddersfield manager Steve Bruce Monkou‟s time at the club was short lived and during the 2002-2003 playing season he made a return to Chelsea before finally retiring from the game at the end of that season. In total Ken Monkou‟s career spanned 356 professional games scoring a grand total of 15 goals. Following his retirement from professional football Monkou ran a “Pannekoek” (Pancake) house in the Dutch city of Delft until around 2009 and was also involved in Dutch media and on Chelsea TV. Since that time Monkou has settled back in the Yorkshire area where he still resides today with his family. So we fast forward to Friday 19th May 2017 when Ken Monkou once again laced up his football boots and appeared here at our own Edge Green Street as part of the Dutch Masters team to face our own Latics legends in the club‟s annual charity fund raising game on behalf of the Josephs Goal Charity. The Dutch Masters, without Monkou in their ranks, had lost the previous year to the Latics team but returned in 2017 to avenge that defeat and to give Ken Monkou a 100% winning record for his appearances here at Edge Green Street.

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LEAGUE TABLE 1ST DIV NORTH

HALF TIME QUIZ ANSWERS 1. SEVEN - Thierry Henry, Steven Gerrard, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Didier Drogba, Matt Le Tissier, and Sergio Agüero. 2. Reading, 3. David James, David Seaman, Peter Schmeichel , Joe Hart and Shay Given. 4. Swindon Town, Barnsley, Blackpool, and Cardiff City. 5. Nottingham Forest & Leyton Orient 6. Peter Crouch, Emile Heskey, and Robbie Keane. 7. Cristiano Ronaldo, Luis Suarez, and Alan Shearer. 8. Yossi Benayoun and Nicolas Anelka. 9. Andy Cole, Alan Shearer, Jermain Defoe, DimitarBerbatov, and Sergio Agüero. 10. Craig Bellamy (Coventry City, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United, Manchester City, and Cardiff City). 11. Duncan Ferguson, Patrick Vieira, and Richard Dunne. 12. Phil Neville, Gary Speed, and Gareth Barry. 13. Swindon Town. 14. Mark Schwarzer. 15. David Villa (Spain 4-1 Russia, 2008), Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands 6-1 Yugoslavia, 2000) and SérgioConceição (Portugal 3-0 Germany, 2000). 16. Matteo Darmian, Federico Macheda, Rodrigo Possebon, Giuseppe Rossi and Massimo Taibi. 17. Bill Nicholson (Tottenham Hotspur, 1972), Bob Paisley (Liverpool, 1976), Bobby Robson (Ipswich Town, 1981) and 19 Keith Burkinshaw (Tottenham Hotspur, 1984). 18. Six: Brighton & Hove Albion (Seagull), Burnley (Stork), Cardiff City (Bluebird), Crystal Palace (Eagle), Liverpool (Liver bird)and Tottenham Hotspur (Cockerel). 19. Brian Deane (1993-96), Ian Rush (1996-97), Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (1997-99) and Mark Viduka (2000-04). 20. Four times: 1923-24 (13th), 1926-27 (6th), 1929-30 (7th) and 1985-86 (3rd).


HISTORY OF ASHTON TOWN AFC Ashton Town Association Football Club originally joined the Div 2 of the Lancashire Combination in 1903 and were promoted Div 1 in 1st season. However, relegated back to Div 2 after finishing 16 in first season of Div 1. Towards the end of 1910/11 season club withdrew from league and fixtures taken over by Tyldesley Albion. The Club was reformed in 1953 as Makerfield Mill FC and after a short spell in the Wigan Sunday School League, they played in the St Helens Combination League for three years before joining the Warrington and District Amateur League in 1958. The founder was a persistant man named Derek „Mick‟ Mycock. In 1962 the Club was forced to move from its original ground at Windsor Road because of land development and it was at this point the Club name was changed to Ashton Town AFC. Home games were played on a public park pitch at Whithill Street Recreation Ground in Bryn until 1964, at which point the Club purchased a piece of land at Edge Green Street, previously the home of Stubshaw Cross Rovers. This became the Club`s new home, and development of the ground began. In 1969 the Clubhouse was completed, and was opened by Liverpool and England star Roger Hunt, and in 1975 the present dressing room facilities were built. During this period the Club joined the Lancashire Combination in 1971, and then in 1978, they left to join the Cheshire County League for four years. The formation of the North West Counties Football League 1982 saw Ashton Town join as founder members, and the Club has remained in the league since then with the exception of season 1985-86, when they played in the Manchester League while essential ground maintenance work was carried out to bring the ground up to stringent ground grading requirements for the NWCF League. Throughout the years there have been many custodians of the club, owned by no-one, powered by volunteers. I‟ll surely miss out a host of names here but….Notable is the involvement of Jack Longstaffe, Pat Dooney, Barry & Sandra Longstaffe, Gordon Ellis,, Les Bailey, Len Riley, Malcolm Magrath, Billy Pomfrett and Jimmy Cahill. The latter two who have clocked up over a hundred years service to Town and are still here on a daily basis. In more recent times, Clare and James Horner made a massive boost to the club with the long overdue formation of a Junior section. As did the arrival of our current Chairman, Mark Hayes, who has helped build the profile of the club both locally and nationally. Other volunteers to mention are Steve, Stefan, Denise, Peter, Clare and more recently, Keith (Kitman/Physio) whose dedication and workrate is second to none on quite often a day to day basis. It would go amiss if I didn‟t mention at this point Brian Cunliffe, who has on and off, over the years worked behind the scenes painting, digging or mending often without the right resources for the job…..it‟s people like this who really make a place what it is. So Many to mention, others to forget, but we are here and that wouldn‟t exist if it weren‟t for those who give up their time and effort to keep the club alive. Our motto „Onwards & Upwards‟ sums us up as we now strive for promotion. 20

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HISTORY OF SHELLEY FC Shelley Football Club was established in 1903 and was originally located on Back Lane, opposite the village hall in Shelley. In the late 1950â€&#x;s the club relocated to Westerly Lane in Shelley which heralded a period of success including a double in 1960/61 winning both Huddersfield & District Division 3 title and the Groom Cup. This success wasnâ€&#x;t maintained and the club folded in 1972. In 1980 the club was reformed by Ash Berry, Paul Hirst and Steven Shephard and in 2000 moved to Skelmanthorpe Rec. The club slowly grew and with the support of the Leslie Sports Foundation and the Football Foundation, moved to Storthes Hall in 2011. Since that time the Club has enjoyed several promotions and currently play in the West Yorkshire Premier league. After several years of hard work, the Storthes Hall facility was formally opened by Sarah, Duchess of York in June 2015. Honours 1904/05

Huddersfield & District Div 2 Section A Winners

1904/05 Championship Runners-up 1928/29

Huddersfield & District Division 2 winners

1960/61

Huddersfield & District Division 3 winners

1960/61

Groom Cup winners

1986/87

Huddersfield & District Division 3 winners

2000/01

Hudd & District Reserve Division 2 winners

2009/10

Huddersfield & District Division 4 winners

2009/10

Groom Cup winners

2010/11

Huddersfield & District Division 3 winners

2010/11

Groom Cup winners

2011/12

West Yorkshire League Division 2 winners

2012/13

West Yorkshire League Division 1 runners up

2013/14

Hudd & District Division 2 runners up (2nd Team) 21

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OUR CHOSEN CHARITY The Joseph’s Goal charity was set up in October 2012, by Paul and Emma Kendrick, to raise funds for research into NKH, (Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia), the life-limiting genetic condition that their son, Joseph, was born with. NKH is caused by an excess of glycine on the brain. Joseph was given five days to live but reached his ninth birthday in May this year. He is severely disabled and suffers from seizures. But he is resilient and is a fighter, and we, in turn, are fighting to find better treatments and, hopefully, a cure for NKH, which is very rare, with only fifteen children still surviving in the UK, and less than five hundred worldwide. Joseph’s Goal is a Wigan-based charity, run by a small group of family and friends, who all volunteer their services. No-one is paid. We have received support from Wigan Council, Wigan Warriors and Wigan Athletic, as well as schools, local organisations and the business community. In four years we have raised over £340,000, largely from charity balls, football matches, bike rides, marathons and 10-Ks, swimathons, spinathons, Xmas jumper days, numerous other fundraising events, and hundreds of donations from generous people. The funds raised have been sent to Dr Johan Van Hove at Colorado University, Denver, USA, and Professor Nick Greene at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health in London. Both have presented their research findings to NKH families at conferences in the North West organised by Joseph‟s Goal, and trustees of Joseph‟s Goal have twice attended NKH conferences at Harvard University in Boston, USA. The many varied defective genes that have been found in different children/families in the brain that causes NKH have been identified, and the task now is to find a route to replace it with a healthy gene. There is, at last, some light at the end of a very dark tunnel, with real grounds for optimism that better treatments for NKH are not far away. Since Joseph‟s Goal began, Joe has become a little celebrity locally: - in 2013, he was the mascot for Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup Final and was carried out onto the pitch at Wembley by the captain, Emmerson Boyce, which resulted in television appearances on BBC NW, Granada, and Sky News; - in 2013, Joseph‟s family were the WISHFM „Local Heroes Family of the Year‟; - in 2014, Joseph switched on the Xmas Lights in Wigan Town Centre; - in 2014, Joseph‟s Goal was recognised by Wigan Council as contributing to the „Believe in Wigan” campaign; - and in 2016, Joseph‟s Goal was a Finalist in the GM Chamber of Commerce Wigan Business Awards. If you are looking for a charity to support, then please consider our charity, and help Joseph to achieve his Goal. 22

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THOMAS GOODWIN (GK) JOHN COURTNEY (GK) GEORGE ATKINSON JACK BAKER RYAN BOTELL JACK BROMILOW JASON CAREY NICHOLAS CHAMBERS MICHAEL CUSHION JOHN EDGERTON HENRY GASKILL DYLAN GLASS CHRISTOPHER HILL MATHEW JOHNSON ROBERT LAMONT ROSS LOWEY JAMES LUDGATE ARON MCGRATH DANIEL MCLOUGHLIN ALEX NOONAN JACK RICHARDS HARRIS SAUNDERS JACOB SHIELD JAMES SIGSWORTH BRADLEY SMART LIAM SMITH DYLAN SWEENEY MICHAEL WHITE DALEY WOODS SEAN YELDREM

PAUL DAY ALLAN GREENWOOD ANTONY LEECH DAN LOCKWOOD JAMES BOOTLAND ISRAEL JOHNSON DAHOMEY RAYMOND JACK DAVIES MARC TOWNSEND DAN KEANE MATT WALLER CRAIG BILLINGTON EMMERSON BRADSHAW SHEIDEN RODGERS LIAM BERRY MAX DEARNLEY RICARDO IANZITO OLIVER GHEE

Manager: David Dempsey Asst. Mgr & Coach: Lee Bignell Coach: Michael Smith Coach: Lee Thompson Physio: Keith Peacock Colours: Red & White Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks GK: Purple

Manager: Ash Berry Colours: All Blue GK: Green 24

Referee: Paul Sephton, Assistant 1: Lee Berry, Assistant 2: Josh Pycroft


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