U18 Boys faced Harvesters South at home in the quarter final of the Challenge Cup, trying to make a second major semi final in as many weekends. Though a second division side, this does not mean much with the age differences at U18, and Harvesters had already beaten 1st division opponents to reach this round. The Wood needed to be focused and energetic to be able to progress.
Unlike last week, the start was flat, many players looking cold and unable to get going; a surprise for such a big game but, true nevertheless. Harvesters piled forward, more motivated and first to everything and it was only multiple outstanding saves from Elboukhari between the sticks that kept them from scoring.
The Wood, however, were to score first after Fearon-Mcdonnell whipped in an excellent cross, Collier soaring like a human condor to head home his 4th of the season. This was an important goal against the run of play and soon after, the Wood were to score another after Fan, making a welcome return from injury was quickest in a melee, firing home off the post.
2-0 at half time and the Wood were perhaps fortunate to be ahead after a middling effort from many. More of the same followed second half and any chance of a lesser spotted Wood clean sheet went up in smoke as Harvesters slung a corner in, their guy filling his boots after slipping his marker. The Wood responded, with their talisman Silva, enjoying another excellent and thrilling outing, showing great determination to find the top corner after his earlier effort was foiled.
But even from this position of power with just a few minutes left, the Wood contrived to concede yet another goal straight from a corner and when the away side got a central free kick moments later, dark grey clouds loomed overhead. However, Silva positioned himself like a sleeping policeman behind the wall, the resultant free kick cannoning of him out of harm's way and with that, the sun came out and the Wood saw mission accomplished.
With the job done and in review, it really was a mix of performances today. Some players were excellent throughout and really rose to the occasion. These included all the defensive unit; Elboukhari, Manning, Carlow and Crucefix, the latter sharing MoM with Zefi, who had a very strong game in the holding role. Silva and Green were like whippets down the wings and a constant threat, while Fearon Mcdonnell also continues to do his bit, assisting two more today. Others meanwhile struggled to impose themselves on a greasy surface against older players admittedly, but, ones that were not particularly big or powerful.
In reviewing the calendar year, all the boys have developed much and they finish 2025 playing the best sides the very biggest clubs in Herts have to offer, many of whose players are a year more physically developed and have already experienced a season of 90 minute matches. Our numbers in attendance at training and matches remain very high for this age group, the boys are happy and enjoy each others company, team spirit is excellent and there appears a general desire within the group to kick on and secure the league's top silverware, something this club has never come close to competing for previously. We have some work ahead of us to achieve that, but, we are capable of doing so, and though they are constantly pushed and prodded, urged to work harder and give more, all the boys know that their manager, coaches and parents are so very proud of every single one of them.
Thoughts now turn to training next week, the legendary tug of war and discovering through trials of combat, fire and water (or the modern day equivalent) who will become 2025 Xmas Trainer of the Year!!
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Our U16 Boys returned an outstanding 0-6 away at Wheathampstead Jaguars to secure their spot at the summit of Division 3. The boys are in masterful form and blowing away all-comers; 2026 could be a very special year for them indeed!
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BSFC 1-3 Bwood2000
Our U16 Girls made the long journey to face BSC FC in their last fixture of the calendar year. When the fog cleared and we could actually find the right pitch, the girls set about their task of competing against a physical and well organised opponent.
Despite going down in the early minutes, the girls showed great character and spirit to come back strong and score three good goals of our own before half time. Amie got the first, finding the unguarded net from 20 yards with the keeper stranded on the edge of the box. The second game from a well worked corner from Milly and Missy with the later scoring her second in two games from just inside the box. The third came after good work from Abi who beat her marker and rolled the ball across the box for Amie to tap in at the back post.
In the second half the goal scoring chances were few and far between, for either team, and that suited us just fine. A dogged and resilient defensive performance from the whole team ensured that our stand in goal keepers were well protected and rarely troubled throughout.
All of the girls played their part in what was very good team performance. The now familiar back line of Leni, Amy, Lily and Lilly gave nothing away and stood up well to the BSC attacking threat. In the centre of the pitch the tireless Missy, Martha and then Scarlett fought for every ball and showed good composure in possession. Abi was a threat up front before being replaced at half time and player of the match Amie, now looking at home as the second striker, was excellent on the ball today and showed great calmest and composure when we needed it most. Gabriela also looked very good up front and lead the line superbly.
The formation we play demands hard work across the pitch but especially from our wide players and sometimes that goes without the reward of goals and assists but it makes the system work. The girls are getting used to it and Milly, Jess, Annie and Hollie all out in a shift for the team. I was particularly pleased with the energy and attitude of Annie and Hollie who both did exactly what was asked of them, playing in unfamiliar positions. Annie’s tackle on the BSC winger was a particular highlight for us all.
We now head into the winter break with a cup tie against Bury Rangers to look forward to in the new year and hopefully the return of goalkeeper Nisa who we have missed so badly. It has no doubt been a difficult first half of the season but the girls have showed great resilience and togetherness and the positive results of the last few weeks have been richly deserved. The performance today was top notch and sets the standard of how we need to play every week.
Happy coaches now signing off for a couple of weeks and looking forward to return to football in January already.
Regards, Joe.
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The in-form Borehamwood 2000 U11 Girls travelled to face Wheathampstead Wanderers full of confidence after a convincing victory last week, and perhaps still smiling after festive celebrations the night before! Led out proudly by captain Daisy on a cold, foggy winter’s morning, Borehamwood were ready for action.
From the very first whistle, Borehamwood exploded into life. Daisy tore down the right wing at blistering pace, whipping a dangerous ball across the Wanderers’ goalmouth....So close to an early breakthrough. The pressure kept coming, and it wasn’t long before Borehamwood’s dominance paid off. A beautifully orchestrated pass from Tippi found Daisy, who delivered a pinpoint cross from the edge of the pitch. Elsie was perfectly positioned and calmly slotted home the opening goal. What a start!
Wanderers were shaken but showed real resilience, pushing back hard and putting our defensive duo Tippi and Amber under pressure. Amber rose to the challenge, making a vital clearance to keep Borehamwood ahead. Wanderers then broke into the box with a close-range effort, but Emily produced a remarkable save, tipping the ball away for a corner. End-to-end football followed, with both sets of supporters on the edge of their seats.
At the Borehamwood end, Tippi dictated the tempo, spraying the ball wide and keeping things ticking. Daisy unleashed a thunderous long-range strike that looked destined for the net, but the in-form Wanderers keeper somehow got fingertips to it. From the resulting corner, Daisy stepped up and delivered a powerful right-footed ball to the far post. Elsie met it sweetly, wrapping her foot around the ball and volleying it into the back of the net. An absolute peach of a goal!
Time for some changes, and what an impact they made. Leah, Polly, Juniper and Sienna gave Borehamwood an extra gear. Leah was called into action with a fearless block, while Juniper, despite being an attacker, tracked back brilliantly to clear with ease. Sienna showed superb timing and composure under pressure, pressing the Wanderers strike force and forcing them wide to lose possession.
A Borehamwood free kick led to a scramble in the box after Elsie’s delivery, with the ball falling to Juniper, whose effort was well saved. As the first half drew to a close, Borehamwood headed into the break deserving of a well-earned rest.
The second half burst into life with Gracie charging down the right wing. Using her blistering speed, she beat her marker and laid the ball off to Juniper, whose shot narrowly missed the target. Wanderers, with a small squad, were dealt a tough blow when their goalkeeper was forced off through illness, reducing them to just six players.
In true Borehamwood style, the girls showed exactly what grassroots football is all about, offering one of their own to even up the teams. Superstar Sienna stepped up, not only helping Wanderers, but bravely taking on the role of goalkeeper. A remarkable attitude. To equal parts frustration and pride, Sienna made an outstanding start, saving a rocket of a free kick from Juniper. We didn’t know whether to congratulate Sienna or console Juniper!
Back to business for Borehamwood. Leah picked out Daisy with a pinpoint pass, and Daisy fired another long-range effort just wide. Polly was immense in midfield, her relentless energy and dribbling causing constant problems as she battled for every ball and burst through the Wanderers team. At the other end, Emily pulled off a sprawling save to deny Wanderers once again.
Borehamwood’s front line were linking up beautifully, piling on the pressure. Daisy, on fire all game, delivered yet another superb cross. After a goalmouth scramble, Elsie showed great skill, weaving in and out before poking home the loose ball to complete her hat-trick.
As time ticked away, it was vital Borehamwood held firm, and the introduction of Maisie at the back proved crucial. Fearless in the tackle, Maisie produced a crunching challenge in the dying seconds that allowed players and supporters alike to breathe again.
The final whistle blew. What a way to end the year. Outstanding back-to-back performances for Borehamwood, the perfect festive gift! These girls never gave up, playing like a true team of friends who spur each other on.
Player of the Match: Daisy, for her tireless tracking back and outstanding crossing.
Opposition Player of the Match: Elsie, for a remarkable hat-trick, including a wonder-goal volley.
Special Mention: Sienna, for stepping out of her comfort zone to play goalkeeper for the opposition… although I could have done with her not being quite so good!
Well, that’s a wrap (excuse the pun). What a start to the season. We’ve had our ups and downs, but these inspirational girls never give up. After a string of unlucky results, many teams might hang up their boots, but not Borehamwood. We learn, we dust ourselves off, and we show true grit and determination, finishing the year with back-to-back wins.