Tag: ENL 1

ENL1 – Penrith Preview

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Venue

Dean Street
Shildon
DL4 1EZ

Match Day

28th March
Kick Off: 15:00

Admission Prices
Adult – £ 6.00
Concession – £ 4.00
Under 12’s free with Paying Adult

Current League Position –  16th ENL2
P 33  W 11  D 10  L 12  F 57  A 61  Pts 43

Last Match Played
25th March 2015
Penrith 1 Sunderland RCA 1

Last Time We Met
2nd December 2014
Penrith 0 Shildon 1

Facts

Founded: 1894
Nickname: Blues
Record Attendance: 2,100 V Chester (1981) at Southend Road
Joined Northern League: 1999-2000
Home Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts and blue socks
Away Colours: 
Website: http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/penrithafc/Home
Twitter: https://twitter.com/penrithfc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Penrith-Afc/153999891327741

 

ENL1 – Bishop Auckland Result

Shildon came from 2 goals down to win 4-2 at Dean Street this afternoon. Shildon goals coming from Moore, Emms 2, Wood.

Full match report to follow

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) John Brackstone
4) Lee Scroggins
5) Darren Craddock
6) Daniel Moore
7) Billy Greulich-Smith
8) Mark Hudson
9) Paul Connor
10) Ben Wood
11) Chris Emms

Subs

12) Mark Doninger on for Wood
14) Michael Rae on for Connor
15) Lee Chapman
16) Carl Jones
17) Marc Ellison on for Greulich-Smith

Goals

Moore, Emms x 2, Wood

Booking

Scroggins

Man-of-The-Match

ENL 1 – Ashington Result

Second Home Defeat Within 4 days

Up to the end of February 2015, Shildon AFC had only lost one league game at home all season, but March has been a bad month for the Railwaymen so far, losing twice within 4 days. First, it was 1 – 0 against Consett on Saturday 7th March, then on Wednesday 11th March they went down 4 – 3 to much improved Ashington.

Shildon got off to a dreadful start conceding a goal in the first 3 minutes when Lee Chapman lost the ball to Dylan Williamson who crossed to No 10 Glen Taylor who fired into the roof of the net.

On 16 minutes Ashinton’s Kyle Downey outpaced Jamie Harwood into the area before he was brought down by Harwood for a clear penalty, but to the amazement of everyone in the crowd the referee waived play on.

Shildon levelled on 24 minutes when Micky Rae found Ben Wood whose right foot shot found the net.

Four minutes later Ashington were in front again with a very similar move as the 1st goal with Glen Taylor firing home.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  1  Ashington  2

Two minutes into the 2nd half a through ball from Jamie Harwood found Mark Doninger who made it 2 – 2.

Ashington were the better side and just after the hour they went ahead for the 3rd time when Andrew Johnson’s long ball fell to the feet of star man Glen Taylor who beat Bobby Moore and fired into the roof of the net for his hat trick.

Minutes later Shildon’s defence was torn apart when a class five man move was finished off by No 8 Tony Stephenson for 4 – 2 to the visitors.

Shildon pulled a goal back on 76 minutes when Mark Hudson found Paul Connor who fired into the bottom corner for 4 – 3.

Shildon pressed for the equaliser but were unable to get another shot on target.

Final Score:  Shildon AFC  3  Ashington  4

Goalscorers:  Wood 24, Doninger 47, Connor 76.

Subs:  Connor for wood 70, Hudson for Chapman 70, Emms for Doninger 74.

Bookings:  (Y)  Moore 50, Scroggins 80.

Shildon were 2nd best tonight with their defence all over the place.  Ashington were worthy winners. Losing tonight was another set back to Shildon league challenge title. The championship is now even more wide open with any one of 5 teams capable of taking the top spot.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Lee Chapman
4) Lee Scroggins
5) Carl Jones
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 Ben Wood
14) Chris Emms on for Mark Doninger
15) Darren Craddock
16) Mark Hudson on for Lee Chapman
17) Adam Rundle

Bookings

Moore, Scroggins

Goals

Wood, Doninger, Connor

Man-of-The-Match

 

ENL1 – Consett Result

Shildon League Challenge Set back

Shildon AFC challenge for the league title took a set back at home on Saturday 7th March 2015 when they were surprising beaten 1- 0 by Consett, who are now managed  by Colin Myers, who took control last month from Kenny Lindoe, both ex Shildon managers.

In blustery conditions, Consett kicked with the wind and early on No 9 Jack Walker beat three Shildon defenders but fired wide.

On 23 minutes a great shot from Matthew Slocombe produced an equally great one handed save from Shildon’s keeper Kyle Hayes.

For Shildon Billy Greulich-Smith headed over and Ben Wood fired straight at the keeper.

Before the break, on 38 minutes Shildon’s Darren Richardson was carried off the field with a bad leg injury.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  0  Consett  0

The best chance of the game so far fell to Consett’s Michael Mackay on 51 minutes when he was through but somehow missed the goal.

Minutes later Consett’s keeper Chris Elliott dropped the ball from a corner for Billy Greulich-Smith’s shot to be cleared off the line by a defender.

Shildon were on top with Jamie Harwood firing over the bar from 6 yards and Bobby Moore only 5 yards out trying to place the ball instead off blasting it in.

On 67 minutes Adam Rundle crossed to Ben Wood whose header hit the post and the rebound was put away by Paul Connor, but he was judged to be off side.

With 6 minutes remaining Consett score the only goal of the game when a right wing corner was palmed out by Shildon’s keeper Kyle Hayes to No 11 Joshua Gray who cracked the ball into the right corner of the net.

Final Score:  Shildon AFC  0  Consett  1

Goalscorer:  Gray 84

Subs:  Chapman for Richardson 38, Rundle for Ellison 65, Rae for Connor 70.

Bookings:  (Y)  Wood

Shildon gave the ball away far too easily throughout the game today and were not at their best. The manager said it was a tired team performance. In the end things didn’t work out too badly on the day as all the other possible title contenders dropped points. The league is still wide open with possibly 6 teams still capable of winning the championship. Shildon still have 12 games to play. On Wednesday 11th March they are at home to Ashington and then on Saturday 14th March local rivals Bishop Auckland are at Dean Street.

Team

1) Kyle Hayes
2) Jamie Harwood
3) Darren Richardson
4) Marc Ellison
5) Darren Craddock
6) Carl Jones
7) Daniel Moore
8) Sam Hodgson
9) Paul Connor
10) Ben Wood
11) Billy Greulich-Smith

Subs

12) Michael Rae on for Connor
14) Adam Rundle on for Ellison
15) Lee Chapman on for Richardson
16) Jack Taylor
17) John Brackstone

Yellow Card

Wood,

Man-of-The-Match

ENL1 – Celtic Nation Travel Details

The Shildon Supporters Club will be running a bus to Celtic Nation on the 18th April.

Can anybody wishing to travel to see the game please see either Winnie in person on match days or by calling her on 07784975451.

Alternately you can call Russ on 07538789464 and he will pass on any bookings. Please try to book well in advance. This gives us time to book a larger bus if necessary as we do try to accommodate everyone where possible.

ENL 1 – West Auckland Result

An Evenly Matched Affair

Shildon AFC are still 3rd in the league after an enthralling evenly matched  2 – 2 home draw against top of the league side West Auckland Town on Saturday 28th February 2015.

In front of a big crowd, Shildon nearly scored in the 1st minute when Jamie Harwood found Lee Scroggins but his shot was well blocked with his body by keeper Dan Lowson.

West scored a minute later with their first attack of the game when Lewis Galpin found ex Shildon forward Craig Ruddy, who looked suspiciously off side, for him to put the ball past keeper Kyle Hayes.

Shildon came slowly into the game  and were level on 24 minutes when Lee Scroggins found Paul Connor whose cool right footer beat keeper Lowson. Connor had the ball in the net again, but the goal was ruled off side by the assistant referee.

On 33 minutes West’s Craig Ruddy’s shot was deflected wide for a corner, then Daryll Hall headed just over the bar. Shortly after, Shildon’s keeper Kyle Hayes pulled off two great saves, the first from Alex Francis and then from Mattie Moffat, before the ball was eventually cleared off the line.

Half Time:  Shildon AFC  1  West Auckland Town  1

Early in the 2nd half it was end to end stuff but not many clear cut chances, with Mattie Moffat firing over the bar just before the hour.

Shildon went behind for the 2nd time on 71 minutes when Micky Tait fired into the area for top notch poacher Mattie Moffat to poke the ball home.

The lead was short lived as the Railwaymen were level minutes later when Paul Connor put in a brilliant cross from the right and Mark Doninger blasted a cracking goal into the roof of the next from close range.

Shildon were reduced to 10 men on 80 minutes when Sam Hodgson received his 2nd yellow card, and with the one man advantage West’s player/manager Steven Skinner send central defender Daryll Hall into the attack in the quest for the winner. But with just 3 minutes remaining this move nearly backfired on him as Shildon’s Mark Doninger crossed to the unmarked Adam Rundle, but he headed wide with the goal at his mercy.

Final Score:  Shildon AFC  2  West Auckland Town  2

Goalscorers:  Connor 24, Doninger 77.

Subs:  Richardson for Chapman 46, Rundle for Emms 75, Ellison for Wood 81.

Bookings:  (R) Hodgson 80  (Y)  Emms 75, Moore 90.

A hard fought game between two evenly matched sides. In the end a draw was a fair result. After today’s results West have been knocked off the top of the league with Guisborough taking over the top spot. They have 67 points and played 33 games. West, in 2nd place are on 66 points and played 32 games, whilst Shildon are 3rd on 63 points but have only played 29 games. The league title is still wide open.

Team

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

Subs

12) Adam Rundle on for Emms
14) Darren Richardson on for Chapman
15) Carl Jones
16) Marc Ellison on for Wood
17) Lewis Graham

Goals

Connor, Doninger

Bookings

Yellow – Moore, Emms,

Red – Hodgson

Man-of-The-Match