ENL 1 – Final Score

Shildon AFC are now 4th in the League

Shildon AFC are now 4th in the league with games in hand on the teams above them after another comfortable 5 – 1 home win against Sunderland RCA on Saturday 21st February 2015.

It was all Shildon from the kick off with Billy Greulich-Smith heading over on just 7 minutes. A minute later Micky Rae only had keeper Jonathan Carmichael to beat but he fired wide.

Constant home pressure paid off on 25 minutes after good work from Ben Wood who crossed for Chris Emms to fire low into the net.

After 3 more missed chances, 2 from Lee Scroggins and 1 from Chris Emms, Shildon’s persistence paid off on 44 minutes when Ben Wood found Micky Rae who squared the ball to Chris Emms for his 2nd goal of the game.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  2  Sunderland RCA  0

The 2nd half was a continuation of the 1st with the Railwaymen in control.

After chances by Emms, Rae, and Jones, Billy Greulich-Smith blasted home from 10 yards on 66 minutes.

Two minutes later it was 4 – 0 when Micky Rae crossed to the far post for Ben Wood to tap in.

With 12 minutes remaining Mark Doninger made it 5 – 0 when he looped the ball into the roof of the net.

On 80 minutes a sporadic RCA chance fell to Stephen Bogie, but he fired over when he could have scored, but with just 5 minutes remaining RCA’s star man No 10- Stephen Callen got a consolation goal with a long range drive through a crowd of players.

Subs:  Doninger for Rae 68, Ellison for Scroggins 76, Taylor for Hodgson 79.

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “A good team performance once again, and another 3 points and we move on to the next game”.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harewood
3) Lee Chapman
4) Lee Scroggins
5) Carl Jones
6) Daniel Moore
7) Chris Emms
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Michael Rae
10) Ben Wood
11) Billy Greulich-Smith

Subs

12) John Brackstone
14) Jack Taylor on for Hodgson
15) Mark Doninger on for Rae
16) Marc Ellison on for Scroggins
17) Darren Richasrdson

Goals

Chris Emms x 2 , Billy Greulich-Smith, Ben Wood, Mark Doninger

Man-of-The-Match

League Cup Result

Shildon AFC are through to the Last Eight

Shildon AFC are through to the last eight of the Brooks Milestone Northern League Cup after an easy 2 – 0 home win against Billingham Synthonia on Wednesday 18th February 2015.

It was third time lucky for the game to be played as the previous two dates were cancelled because of the bad weather.

On a windy evening, it was the visitors who had the first chance of the game on 20 minutes when Ross Gardner blasted over the bar. It transpired this was the only scoring chance Synners had for the whole of the 90 minutes, with Shildon’s keeper Kyle Hayes not required to make a single save all night.

The Railwaymen took the lead on 24 minutes when a well hit free kick was fired over keeper Peter Burke for 1 – 0.

Two minutes later Ben Wood was tripped in the box for a penalty which Lee Scroggins blasted in.

On 36 minutes Shildon nearly got a third when a perfect cross from Paul Connor found Billy Greulich-Smith who headed against the post.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  2  Billingham Synthonia  0

Kicking against the wind the 2nd half was a dull affair with Shildon’s Lee Scroggins firing over and Ben Wood firing wide, with Synners not able to muster a single shot.

Final Score:  Shildon AFC  2  Billingham Synthonia  0

Goalscorers:  Chapman 24, Scroggins 26.

Subs:  Richardson for Chapman 46, Brackstone for Moore 70, Taylor for Connor 77.

Shildon are at home in the next round to Seaham Red Star who are currently running away with the Ebac 2nd Division and are no mugs, having beaten North Shields 2 – 1 in the previous round.

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “Job done”.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Lee Chapman
4) Lee Scroggins
5) Darren Craddock
6) Daniel Moore
7) Billy Greulich-Smith
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Paul Connor
10) Ben Wood
11) Mark Doninger

Subs

12) Chris Emms
14) Jack Taylor on for Connor
15) John Brackstone on for Moore
16) Adam Rundle
17) Darren Richardson on for Chapman

Man-of-The-MatchScroggins

ENL1 – Marske United Final Score

Shildon AFC Keep Their League Title Challenge On Track

Shildon AFC keep their league title challenge on track after a close encounter with high flying 3rd placed Marske United on Saturday 17th February 2015. The Railwaymen were 2 – 1 winners after a 90 minute penalty gave the home side all 3 points.

Shildon were ahead after 10 minutes when a right wing corner from Ben Wood found Billy Greulich-Smith who headed into the top corner of the net from 6 yards out.

Marske levelled just 5 minutes later when a corner by Josh Macdonald was pushed out by keeper Kyle Hayes. Shildon’s Paul Connor thought he had cleared the ball off the line, but the assistant referee awarded a goal, given to No 5 Thomas Bott.

It was an open game with chances from both sides. Marske’s Josh Macdonald, looking well off side, was clean through but Kyle Hayes made a great block with his feet.

For Shildon Micky Rae had a one on one with the keeper Robert Dean who also blocked well with his feet.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  1  Marske United  1

On the hour a Ben Wood scissor kick went just wide, before Wood was through on goal but keeper Dean saved the day..

For Marske, a Darren Hollingsworth power drive was stopped by keeper Hayes.

After a Billy Greulich-Smith header and Mark Doninger firing into the side netting from 6 yards out, it looked like the game would end up all square, but on the 90th minute Adam Wheatley handled in the box for a penalty which Lee Scroggins blasted into the roof of the net.

Shortly after the goal there was a massive fracas with several players from both side involved, but remarkably, no one was booked. The game finished on 97 minutes.

Final Score:  Shildon AFC  2  Marske United  1

Goalscorers:  Greulich-Smith 10, Scroggins 90.

Subs:  Doninger for Rae 38, Ellison for Connor 90.

Bookings:  (Y) Chapman 42.

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “It was a good solid team performance today against a very good side. We kept our shape, and they never really hurt us, and to be fair, it was a soft goal. We edged it on the day and deserved to win”.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Lee Chapman
4) Lee Scroggins
5) Darren Craddock
6) Daniel Moore
7) Billy Greulich-Smith
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Paul Connor
10) Ben Wood
11) Michael Rae

Subs

12) Marc Ellison on for Connor
14) Chris Emms
15) Mark Doninger on for Rae
16) John Brackstone
17) Jack Taylor

Man-of-The-Match

Shildon AFC 125th Anniversary Dinner

SHILDON AFC TO HOST 125th ANNIVERSARY DINNER

Shildon Football Club, founded in 1890, is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year.

In recognition of this milestone, the club – which is this season competing for its first league title in 75 years – is hosting a commemorative Sportsman’s Dinner, sponsored by Shildon AFC Supporters Club, at County Durham’s prestigious Redworth Hall.

The evening’s special guest speaker, sponsored by Identity Consult, will be Jeff Stelling of Sky Sports fame.

Since 1994, football fans across the nation have enjoyed listening to Hartlepool fan Stelling’s frenetic goal announcements as the presenter of Gillette Soccer Saturday for Sky Sports. He also presents Sky’s coverage of the Champions League and from 2009 until 2011 he presented Channel 4’s cult afternoon quiz show, Countdown.

The popular presenter has been named as Sports Broadcaster of the Year for five successive years by the Sports Journalists’ Association, based on a poll of its members, making him the only broadcaster to win the award since its inauguration.

The evening will be compered by local non-league groundhopper, well-known Sunderland and Shildon fan and fount of non-league knowledge, Peter Sixsmith.

The event will include a three-course silver service dinner, an auction of high quality sports memorabilia and a blind envelope with the chance to win a year’s membership to the Redworth Hall fitness suite (worth £500) and a year’s membership to the ladies health spa (worth £200).

Tickets for the event, which takes place on Saturday 27th June from 7pm, are priced at £40 and are available now. Tables of ten are available at £400 per table but tickets are selling fast with half the available tables already booked. Bookings will be on a first come, first served basis. Anyone wishing to attend is advised to reserve their seat or table as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

To book your seat or table at this illustrious event, which has a smart casual dress code (no jeans or trainers) contact Shildon AFC Director, Norman Smith on 07500 874505 or by email at norman.smith@shildonafc.com.

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ENL1 – Newcastle Benfield Result

Shildon AFC league title challenge takes a knock.

Shildon AFC league title challenge took a knock on Wednesday 11th February 2015 when they were beaten 2 – 0 at Newcastle Benfield.

With both teams playing open football there were chances at both ends with Shildon’s keeper Kyle Hayes making good saves from Michael Riley and Paul Brayson, with Benfield keeper Andrew Grainger stopping a Bobby Moore drive.

On 36 minutes Bobby Moore hit the bar from a corner before a soft penalty was awarded against Darren Richardson. Grayson’s penalty kick was brilliantly turned onto the post by Shildon keeper Kyle Hayes. A minute later however, he had no chance when captain Grayson was clean through and he lifted the ball over him for 1 – 0 to the home side.

Half Time:  Newcastle Benfield   1  Shildon AFC  0

Shildon were more effective in the 2nd half with Mark Hudson firing  just over the bar , and keeper making two good stops from Ben Wood.

Benfield were awarded a hotly disputed second penalty for a foul by Mark Hudson on 71 minutes, but this time Brayson managed to beat Hayes from the spot.

Both side continued to create chances but the score remained the same, with Benfield slightly edging the game on the night and deserved to win.

Final Score:   Newcastle Benfield  2  Shildon AFC  0

Subs:  Emms for Doninger 66,  Connor for Rae  77

Bookings:  (Y)  Wood 38, Hodgson 90.

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “In the first half I thought we were flat but we picked up in the second half and until the second penalty came along we looked like we could have scored and got something out of the game

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Darren Richardson
4) Mark Hudson
5) Liam Atkin
6) Daniel Moore
7) Mark Doninger
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Michael Rae
10) Ben Wood
11) Billy Greulich-Smith

Subs

12) Paul connor on for Rae
14) Lee Chapman
15) Jack Taylor
16) Chris Emms on for Doninger
17) Darren Craddock on for Atkin

Bookings

Wood
Hodgson

Man-of-The-Match

Durham Challenge Cup 3rd Round Result

Shildon AFC are through to the semi final of the Durham Challenge Cup after a comfortable 5 – 0 away win at Hartlepool FC on Saturday 7th February 2015.

It was one way traffic from the kick off with the Railwaymen passing the ball around at leisure, taking the lead on 17 minutes when a Billy Greulich-Smith header was knocked onto the bar by keeper Callum Hudson, rebounding back out for Micky Rae to head home.

Shortly after it was 2 – 0 when a Micky Rae cross found Billy Greulich-Smith who headed in from close range.

It was constant Shildon pressure but Micky Rae, Billy Greulich-Smith and Ben Wood all failed to add to the score.

Half Time:  Hartlepool FC  0  Shildon AFC  2

It was all Shildon in the 2nd half and just after the hour Lee Chapman’s free kick gave keeper Hudson no chance.

On 72 minutes Ben Wood made it 4 – 0 firing into the bottom corner and then a brilliant strike from 25 yards by Jack Taylor made it 5 – 0.

Final Score:  Hartlepool FC  0  Shildon AFC  5

Goalscorers:  Rae 17, Greulich-Smith 19, Chapman 64, Wood 72, Taylor 79.

Subs:  Taylor for Scroggins 64, Doninger for Rae 68

After the match manager Gary Forrest said “This was a comfortable win”.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Lee Chapman
4) Sam Hodgson
5) Liam Atkin
6) Daniel Moore
7) Chris Emms
8) Lee Scroggins
9) Michael Rae
10) Ben Wood
11) Billy Greulich-Smith

Subs

12) Paul Connor
14) Mark Doninger on for Rae
15) John Brackstone
16) Jack Taylor
17) Darren Craddock

Goals

Michael Rae
Ben Wood
Billy Greulich-Smith
Lee Chapman
Jack Taylor

Man-of-The-Match