Month: September 2013

Juniors results

The latest set of results are now on the Junior results page.

The Under 10’s continued their great start to season with a hard fought draw at home to Darlington TSC.  The Under 9’s showed their continuing improvements with a draw against Darlington TSC.  The news was not as good from the other teams, with the Under 7’s losing their 100% record, going down to Bishop Auckland St Mary’s, whilst the Under 8’s lost a close fought game 1-0 away to Norton and Stockton Ancients.  The Under 13’s were on the end of numerous rough refereeing decisions (which would have got Stu Niven sent to the stands  if he was there) as they were beaten at Cargo Fleet

U10’s remain unbeaten

Under 7’s

Shildon  1  3  Bishop Auckland St Marys

Scorers – Xander Caygill (1)

Man of the match – Xander Caygill

The U7’s experienced their first league defeat in a bravely fought game.  Xander Caygill scored a goal in the 5th minute.   Shildon pushed on and there were numerous chances that went begging.

Under 8’s

Norton & Stockton Ancients  1  0  Shildon

Scorers –

Man of the match – Jack Leighton

Shildon U8’s played away to Norton and Stockton Ancients.  Both teams were very evenly matched from the outset with some good football being played.  Norton had an early shot at goal but hit the crossbar and Shildon also had some good attempts, saved by the oppositions keeper. The score was nil nil as the 1st half ended.

Norton scored the only goal of the game very early in the second half.  Shildon picked up the pace after this but nothing seemed to go their way. The Shildon forwards created some good chances but unfortunately they just couldn’t score.  The Shildon defence worked hard to stop Norton getting any more goals and the game ended 1 nil to Norton.

u8 team squad photo
As normal Shildon seemed to grow in confidence as the friendly game got underway.  The lads played some great football and Jack Leighton scored early in the game.  Jack Milner scored Shildon’s second goal with an excellent corner kick.  Norton picked up the pace and scored 3 goals past Shildon and went on to win the game 3 – 2.  Jack Milner was awarded man of the match.

Under 9’s

Shildon  2  2  Darlington TSC

Scorers – Anth Jary (2)

Man of the match – Anth Jary

The newly formed U9’s continued their development on Sunday at home to a well organised Darlington TSC.  In the first half Shildon were slightly off the pace and went behind from a good move by Darlington.  Jamie Donohue pulled several good saves to keep Shildon in the game. Shildon fought hard and were unlucky to go 2 behind before the break.  Shildon came out for the second half ready and started taking the game to Darlington.  They were the better team for long periods and got there rewards through a goal from Anthony Jary who doubled his tally five minutes later from a  good passing move by the whole team.  Shildon could have snatched victory several times but the Darlington goal was having a charmed life.  The  game ended honours even and well deserved . You can see the improvement week on week from
this team who are gaining in confidence all the time.

In the second game Shildon used the time to try players in different positions and scored 2 goals through Cole Layfield and Anhony Jary.
Well done Jamie Donohue, Kai Chadwick, Caytlyn Lawton, Micheal Gaffney, Anthony Jary, Cole Layfield, Ashley Jardine and Kian Dixon.

Under 10’s

Shildon  3  3  Darlington TSC (B)

Scorers – Jacob Race (2) James Rusby (1)

Man of the match – Jacob Race

A bright start from Shildon with Jacob Race having early chances to put Shildon in front, but Darlington’s keeper made some great saves. Darlington came back into the game after a slow start but were unable to break down a solid Shildon defence, with some great tackles from Ben Hopper.  The first goal of the game came from Darlington, a good cross from the right was turned in at the back post leaving Owen Burke Shildon’s keeper with no chance.  More pressure followed from Shildon but Darlington’s keeper continued to impress.

A great start to the second half for Shildon, great work by Kane to skip past 2 defenders and his shot was saved only to fall to Jacob who produced a calm finish.   Shildon continued to push with Kane at the centre of the of the moves, shortly after his 1st goal Jacob added a 2nd with a great half volley from just inside the box.   Against the run of play Darlington scored with a long range shot.  Shildon hit straight back again with great work by Kane down right which James Rusby finished at the back post.  Darlington’s 3rd was a powerful shot with a good attempt to save from Owen.

A good all round team effort.

Under 11’s

Darlington Youth       Shildon

Scorers –

Man of the Match –

Under 13’s

Cargo Fleet  14  2  Shildon

Scorers – Jack Mortmier (1) Blake Milner (1)

Man of the Match –

A difficult start to the season away to one of the fancied teams, as well as missing a few of the team’s influential players, was made even harder by a disappointing refereeing performance (the senior team don’t have a monopoly on disappointing refs :().

The team went in to the half time break 8-0 down, with Gary working overtime to pick the lads up.  To their credit, they came out and had a good go at it.  A number of chances came the teams way, with Ben Oliver just sliding one past the post and Jack Mortimer bringing a good save out of the keeper.  Jack got his reward for his endeavours, latching on to a through ball to slip it past the goalkeeper, despite the despairing efforts of the full back.  Shildon’s second goal came after a Mortimer free kick on the edge of the box was parried by the goalkeeper, and Blake Milner managed to squeeze the ball into the net from the byline.

A great deal of credit must go to the whole team who conceded 14 goals overall, 5 down to the ref not playing the offside rule, and 1 bundled in with a hand, yet they kept going right till the final whistle.

 

Doninger joins the Railwaymen

Shildon AFC have completed the signing of Bedlington Terriers central midfielder, Mark Doninger.

Mark brings a wealth of experience to the club, having played for top flight Icelandic sides, Stjarnan FC and IA Akraness (pictured) as well as Irish Premier League side Sligo Rovers.

Beginning his career at Newcastle United, he has also played at Team Northumbria in the Northern League and, in 2009-10, Blyth Spartans in the Conference North.

The 23-year-old is the latest player to join Gary Forrest’s revamped Shildon side this season.

Weekend Junior Fixtures

The juniors fixtures for Sunday 22nd September are as follows.  Come along and support the teams.

Under 7’s League  SHILDON JUNIORS  v  Bishop Auckland St Marys

Under 8’s League  Norton & Stockton Ancients  v  SHILDON JUNIORS

Under 9’s League  SHILDON JUNIORS  v  Darlington TSC

Under 10’s League  SHILDON JUNIORS  v  Darlington TSC (B)

Under 11’s League  Darlington Youth  v  SHILDON JUNIORS

Under 13’s League  Cargo Fleet  v  SHILDON JUNIORS

 

Juniors Results

All of the junior teams were in action today, with a number of notable performances.  John Taylor cracked in 7 goals as the under 7’s kept their unbeaten record, a home 12-2 win against Newton Aycliffe Juniors.  The newly formed under 9’s had a tremendous result away to Darlington RA, running out 7-1 winners.  The under 10’s produced a great cup upset, beating Hardwick Youth from a higher league 4-2.

See the Junior Results page for further info

Taylor hits 7 as under 7s march on

Under 7’s

Shildon  12  2  Newton Aycliffe Juniors

Scorers – John Taylor (7) Noah Fawcett (4) Charlie Brown (1)

Man of the match – Noah Fawcett

Once again, another strong performance from the under 7’s.  The team played positive football to give them a 12-2 win.  John Taylor scored 7 in the match, with six in the first half.  After leading 7-0 at half time, the team took the foot off the gas a bit and conceded a couple of goals.

A great all round team performance, with entertaining football from both teams – well done

Under 8’s

Shildon  2  6  Seaton Carew Juniors

Scorers – Ben Moore (1) Jack Leighton (1)

Man of the match – Ben Moore

The Shildon Under 8’s second fixture of the season was at home to Seaton Carew Juniors.  Both teams seemed to be evenly matched and some great football was played.  An early goal from Seaton Carew spurred the Shildon boys on and Ben Moore soon put Shildon on the scoreboard. Jake Sharp, taking a turn in goal, made some great saves and the Shildon defence, Will White, James Plews and Ben Mortimer, was solid, with Ben going from strength to strength.  After an equalizer from Jack Leighton, the first half ended with a score of 2 all.

The weather got worse as the second half got underway, the Shildon boys seemed to struggle but fought on as Seaton Carew took more goals.  The rest of the match just never seemed to go their way, despite the best efforts of Ben Moore, Jack Milner and Jack Leighton up front.  As the final whistle went Shildon were beaten 6-2.

For the friendly match, the full nine Shildon players took to the field and played incredibly well in a much more evenly paced game.  However, Seaton Carew seemed to make more of their chances and they won 4-2.  Callum Roe got the man of the match trophy for a cracking performance in defence.

Under 9’s

Shildon  7  1  Darlington RA

Scorers – Cole Layfield (4) Anth Jary (1) Michael Gaffney (1) Kian Dixon (1)

Man of the match – Anth Jary

The extra training over the week for the team paid off at Darlington RA.  The U9’s got their passing game going from the outset and went ahead in the first minute through Anthony Jary.  Cole Layfield doubled the lead 2 minutes later.  RA pulled one back in the 8th minute and would have scored another but a fine save from Jamie Donohue ended the threat, but Shildon had all the play from then on.  Micheal Gaffney was strong on centre midfield and the defence pairing of Caytlyn Lawton and Kai Chadwick is getting better with each game and were in no mood to let anyone past.  Micheal Gaffney restored the goal advantage a minute later before Cole Layfield bagged his second before half time.

The second began with Shildon again dominating.  Cole Layfield scored a wonderful free kick and Kian Dixon scored soon after.  Cole Layfield’s 4th of the game rounded the game off well.

The second game kicked off with Ashley Jardine showing some good passes and timely tackles.  The game ended 3-1 to RA  but nothing could take the shine off Shildon’s first match performance.

Well done lads and lasses.

Under 10’s

Shildon  4  2  Hardwick Youth

Scorers – Kane Hopwood (2) James Rusby (1) Ellie Geary (1)

Man of the match – Jacob Race

Shildon advanced to the next round of the league cup after a hard fought win against a higher league team.  Kicking off in poor weather conditions, Shildon withstood heavy pressure for the first 5mins and excellent goalkeeping from Owen Burke with 2 outstanding saves kept Hardwick at bay.  10 mins into the game Ellie Geary scored with a right foot shot after a good team effort down the right wing.  2mins later Kane Hopwood doubled the lead.  A late hard tackle by Hardwick left Shildon’s Alex Foster injured and substituted.  This disruption led to Hardwick pulling a goal back.

At the start of the 2nd half, some excellent defending by Shildon kept the opposition frustrated, and after a disallowed goal from the home team, some neat play led to Kane Hopwood scoring again.  Then a corner ball by Jacob to the edge of the box was controlled by James Rusby and volleyed into the bottom corner.  The celebrations were short lived as Hardwick played the ball to the other end to score.

A very good team effort by all the Shildon players meant a home win.

 

u10 team squad photo

Under 11’s

Shildon  7  8  Redcar Athletic Blues  (after extra time)

Scorers – Callum Brown (4) Callum Griffiths (1) Will Dixon (1) Harry Spark (1)

Man of the Match – Callum Brown

Shildon produced a great performance first half and took the lead 3 – 1.  Second half Callum Brown scored his hat trick from a great through ball by Callum Griffiths.  Redcar were quick to come back but a tackle on the goal line resulted in Shildon’s keeper coming off injured, with defender Jack Mawson stepping into goal. However, he was quickly put under pressure by the away team, who went on to score two, making it 4-4.

Extra time

Nail biting tension as both teams fought to win the game, the win was anybody’s with end to end attacking.  Harry Spark scored on his first game for shildon butRedcar took the win with a last minute Cantona esq chip straight over the keepers head.

Under 13’s

Shildon  0  8  Fishburn Park

Man of the Match – Adam Campbell / Niall Higham

Shildon AFC  Under 13s played the first game of the season at Dean Street , home of the 1st team . The opposition Fishburn Park are 3 leagues above, but that did not stop Shildon going all out.  Shildon started the brightest and were on the attack almost immediately.  Shildon came close to opening the scoring with Jack Mortimer shooting wide .  The first 15 mins, Shildon were in control with shots raining on the away keeper, with Fishburn only having one shot, which was restricted  to outside the 18 yard box, an easy save for Shildon keeper Niall Higham.  Fishburn started to put a little more pressure  on the defence but Shildon soaked it all up, with the centre back Cane Smith outstanding.  Fishburn Park came into the game a bit more and some great saves by the Shildon keeper was needed.  Eventually, the breakthrough came and Fishburn took the lead.

The second half started and more of the same from Shildon with Tom Andelin and Adam Campbell playing some lovely 1-2s down the line.  Unfortunately, Fishburn turned the screw a little bit more and then the goals came for them.

Shildon played a great game and the two managers Gary Robinson and Dave Smith could not have asked for anything more than the team gave in terms of effort. The progress from the team has been fantastic and the Shildon community  came to show their support as well.

Under 16’s

Darlington Youth  –  –  Shildon

Scorers

Man of the Match