“THE GROVE”
Official matchday programme of Hengrove Athletic F.C
Toolstation Western League’s
“Best Programme - Division One” 2022/23
Welcome to the AVB Stadium!
Toolstation Western League Division 1
Hengrove Athletic v Bishop Sutton
Monday 1st April 2024 3.00pm
Hengrove Athletic Football Club
Founded 1948 - celebrating our 75th anniversary this season
Main club sponsor for season 2023-24 - AVB Commercial Vehicle Repairs
Club Officials Club Honours
Chairman Mike Greatbanks Alf Bosley Cup winners
Treasurer Mike Greatbanks 1958/59, 1963/64
Secretary/Media Martin McConachie Somerset Junior Cup winners
Groundsman Jamie Hirons 1964/65
First Team Manager Jamie Hillman
Somerset League Cup winners
Coach Jack Richardson 1979/80
Coach Ian Jones
Somerset Senior Cup winners
Coach Mike Stone 1979/80
Physiotherapist Matt Taylor Promoted to Som. County Prem.
Kit Manager Pete Stenner 1995/96
Somerset Senior Cup runners-up
Reserve Manager Sean Day 2003/04, 2004/05
Asst. Manager Nilton Crane Som. County Premier winners
U18’s Managers
Club Committee
Alan Burton
Sean Day
Jamie Hillman
Giorgio Mancini
Pete Stenner
Rich Griffiths 2005/06
Damian Chilcott Western League Div 1 runners-up
Jon Berry 2012/13, 2016/17
Nilton Crane Les Phillips Cup winners
Mike Greatbanks 2015/16
Ian Jones
Bristol u18 Comb Div 1 winners
Martin McConachie 2021/22
Mike Stone Bristol u18 Comb. Plate winners
Alex Sully 2021/22
SECRETARY WANTED
This position is voluntary and is vacant due to the current secretary standing down at the end of this season in April after seven years in the role.
The role involves dealing with the main administration of the football side of the club meaning that the successful applicant should be a good communicator at all levels, conscientious and able to work to deadlines
(Duties include, but are not restricted to...)
Dealing with opposition clubs & match officials regarding forthcoming fixtures
Completing post match administration in a timely manner
Corresponding with league officials on league matters
Dealing with the County FA (Somerset) on disciplinary matters
Attending various league meetings across the season (maybe 5-6 per year)
Attending club committee meetings on a monthly basis
Using Full Time & Club Portal, the FA's IT system to register players & acknowledge fines
In the first instance, please apply to Mike Greatbanks, chairman, by emailing him at michael.greatbanks@btconnect.com
Today’s Fixtures
Toolstation Western League Premier Division
1.00pm - Clevedon Town v Bridgwater United
1.00pm - Wellington v Street
3.00pm - Brixham v St Blazey
3.00pm - Oldland Abbotonians v Millbrook
3.00pm - Saltash United v Ilfracombe Town
3.00pm - Welton Rovers v Falmouth Town
Les Phillips Cup
3.00pm - Barnstaple Town v Helston Athletic
Toolstation Western League Division One
1.00pm - AEK Boco v Bitton
1.00pm - Cheddar v Cribbs Reserves
3.00pm - Cadbury Heath v Longwell Green Sports
3.00pm - Gillingham Town v Middlezoy Rovers
3.00pm - Hallen v Brislington
3.00pm - Hengrove Athletic v Bishop Sutton
3.00pm - Keynsham Town v Bristol Telephones
3.00pm - Portishead Town v Shirehampton
3.00pm - Radstock Town v Bradford Town
3.00pm - Warminster Town v Odd Down
3.00pm - Wells City v Wincanton Town
Top Scorers Season 2023/24
Toolstation Western League Premier Division
Jared Lewington (Buckland Athletic) - 34
Jack Thorne (Bridgwater United) - 27
Ryan Richards (Torpoint Athletic) - 24
Phil Ormrod (Street) - 20
Rikki Shepherd (Helston Athletic) - 20
Oscar Massey (Falmouth Town) - 20
Sam Beresford (Clevedon Town) - 19
Rubin Wilson (Falmouth Town) - 18
Jack Taylor (Bridgwater United) - 18
Toolstation Western League Division One
Ethan Feltham (Portishead Town) - 45
Matt Garner (Wincanton Town) - 33
Louis Snailham (Shirehampton) - 25
Harry Warwick (Wells City) - 24
Liam Clayton (Cribbs Reserves) - 23
Liam Winter (Middlezoy Rovers) - 23
Joe Beardwell (Bitton) - 20
Milo Murgatroyd (Odd Down) - 18
Scott Bamford (Shirehampton) - 18
Jacob Reader (Radstock Town) - 18
PLAYER SPONSORS 2023/24 SEASON
Jack Cousins
Lewis Bond-Kendall
Regan Sollars
Rohan Hartrey
Dylan Powell
Louie Davies
PLAYER SPONSORS 2023/24 SEASON
Aidan Jones
Ben Britton
Jacob Wylde
Jacob Grinnell
Oscar Sullivan
If you would like to sponsor a first team player, please email secretary@hengroveathletic.com with your logo and which player you’d like to sponsor.
The cost is £50 for the season and your name will appear alongside the player’s name in the online matchday programme.
With the under-18’s ...
WESTERN COUNTIES FLOODLIGHT YOUTH LEAGUE
NORTH DIVISION
With the under-18’s ...
With the Reserves ...
BRISTOL & SUBURBAN LEAGUE
SENIOR DIVISION
Sat 16
With the Reserves ...
BRISTOL & SUBURBAN LEAGUE
* - AFC Mangotsfield withdrew November 2023.
TODAY’S
Hengrove Athletic FC
Green shirts, Green shorts & White socks
Jordan ANSTEY
Ben BRITTON
Ashton BURTON
Regan BURTON
Louie FARROW
Ethan HARDY
James HORROCKS
Harvey IMPEY
Jack JONES
Marcus KELLY
Connor KINGDON
Giorgio MANCINI
Pervez NEDAIE
Sonny PARKER
Dylan POWELL
Pete SHEPPARD
Bradley SKIDMORE
Drew THOMAS
Manager - Jamie HILLMAN
Coach - Jack RICHARDSON
Coach - Ian JONES
Coach - Mike STONE
Physio - Matt TAYLOR
SQUADS
Bishop Sutton
Blue & White shirts, Blue shorts & Blue socks
Seth BRILLIANT
Joe BUCKINGHAM
Daniel CARDOSO
Jack CREANEY
Samuel DUNNING
Paul ESCOTT
Terry FRANCIS
Jacob GODFREY
Regan LASHENKO
Tyler LANE
Thomas MOLLOY
Kian O’REGAN
Will OSBORNE
Oakley RAWLINGS
Ashley ROBINSON
Jack SMITH
William NORTON-SMITH
George STEVENS
Christian SWABY
Sam THOMAS
Manager - Chris BLAMMON
Assistants
Alex VACHER
Andrew PARISH
The club was re-formed in 1977 with just an U15 team playing in the Weston-super- Mare Sunday League and then progressing in successive seasons to the Bristol and Avon League U16s and the second and first divisions before being admitted into the Somerset Senior League for the 198182 season.
The next ten years were spent climbing through the four divisions before being voted into the Western League for season 1991-92. The First Division was won in 1997-98 and then followed seventeen successive seasons in the Premier Division, the highlight being winning the Premier title in 2012-13.
Unfortunately our ground grading did not permit progression upwards to the Southern League and all the team management and players then left the club. Relegation from the Premier followed at the end of season 201415 and we have experienced mixed fortunes in the First Division since then.
For the season 2020-21 Jon Toy came in as manager but unfortunately we were only able to play 10 games before the season was curtailed due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Having retained a lot of last season’s squad and added a couple of new players, we finished in mid table in season 2021/22 followed by seventh place last season.
Jon left in the summer and was replaced by the new management team of Catalin Andrei and Steve Taylor. They left part way through the 23/24 season with Chris Blammon taking over.
HENGROVE ATHLETIC STATS 2023/24
THANK YOU TO OUR BOARD SPONSORS
If you would like to join our board sponsors, please call Martin McConachie on 07432 614494 or email secretary@hengroveathletic.com for further details.
The cost is £250 for the first year (including a one-off manufacture cost of £100) then £100 per year thereafter. This includes adverts on our website and in the programme.
Top To Toe Physiotherapy Abacus Waste Management D C Windows Covertek Ben’s Reclamation & Demolition E R & B Print Belvedere Building & Plumbing AVB Commercial Vehicle Repairs Avon Hydraulics (UK) Ltd AVPI Apollo Cleaning SolutionsSupporting the club...
There are several more ways of getting your company name out there that we can help you with. Perimeter banners, perimeter boards, programme advertising, website advertising.. they are all available within the club.
Perimeter Boards are one option that many companies have chosen recently. Match action pictures often appear online either on websites or social media so your company board could be seen regularly as well as those who attend the match.
Perimeter boards cost £250 for the first year (including a one-off manufacturing charge of £100) then cost £100 a year thereafter.
Perimeter Banners are a similar option but made from a hard wearing fabric. The same size as a board (2.4m x 915mm or 8’ x 3’), they cost £200 (including a one off manufacturing charge of £75) then cost £100 a year thereafter.
Programme Advertising has also proven popular in recent seasons. After having “gone online” in recent seasons, the club have decided to go back to printing a copy for its supporters, a popular move with many non-league fans too.
Advertising costs just £100 for a full page (A5) or £50 for a half page; this is for a full season of matchday programmes so this season, at least 21 programmes. You can change the actual composition of the programme each week to keep it topical and/or time sensitive!
Website Advertising is the cheapest form of advertising and is just £25. For this, your link/logo will sit on a carousel on the front page and when visitors click the link, it will take them to your website. Our club website is one of the most popular ones in the league with more than 2,000 unique visits each week during the season.
If you are interested in any of these deals, please email the club secretary, Martin McConachie, on secretary@hengroveathletic.com or ring 07432 614494.
Hengrove Athletic Club History
Hengrove Athletic F.C was formed in 1948 from players demobbed from National Service. As a footnote, there is also wartime history to the club colours of green and white. With rationing and many shortages, football shirts were virtually unobtainable, so all of the members of Hengrove Athletic F.C donated an ordinary white shirt and a mother of one of the players kindly dyed them green in the bath at her Knowle home. The colour green had no symbolic meaning. It was the only colour available at the time! The founding fathers of Hengrove Athletic F.C then agreed to retain these colours for the new club.
A successful application was made to join the Bristol and Suburban League and they were placed in Division 3 for the start of 1948/49 season. A Reserve XI was established in 1950 and in the same year Hengrove Hall was rented for club meetings and social gatherings. The club continued to expand and the ‘A’ XI started in 1953, followed by the 30-plus XI in 1959. These four football teams made Hengrove Athletic F.C the largest club in the Bristol and Suburban League at the time – after just eleven years. A ‘B’ XI replaced the 30 plus in 1962. The long search for a ground came to fruition on Sunday 7 June 1964 when Norton Lane was officially opened and Hengrove Athletic F.C took up residence.
The first XI was accepted by the Somerset Senior League for the 1974/75 season, where they remained until 2005/06 when they were runaway, unbeaten, Premier Division Champions and joined the Western League for the start of the 2006/07 season. Our Floodlights and Stand were installed at the ground in 2007/08 to achieve the necessary ground grading of the Western League. The EWW Stand was installed at the ground in 2012/13 to achieve the necessary ground grading of entry into the FA Cup and future possible promotions.
The first XI finished runners-up in Western League Division One in 2012/13, achieving a promotion to the Premier Division. They also lifted the Les Phillips League Cup (Western League) in 2015/16 before winning promotion to the Premier Division again the following season. In 2017/18 under new manager John Durbin, the club finished ninth in the Premier Division, their highest ever position and were also the highest placed Bristol side in the division. However, this was followed by relegation back to Division One in 2018/19.
Jamie Hillman returned for a third spell as manager in the summer of 2019 but the next two seasons failed to play to a finish due to the COVID pandemic. Last season, 2021/22, did get completed and for the fourth year running, the Grove ended in mid table. This year sees the club celebrate its 75th anniversary.
Fixtures & Results 2023/24
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