U18 Boys faced Bushey & Oxhey Bobcats at Pursley in the league, looking to push on up the table and continue their good form of last week, despite missing three with injury and another through absence.
Captain Ifeacho led by example soon after the opening whistle blew, winning the ball in the Bushey box, his shot too hot to handle as the Wood went 1-0 up. Carlow was imperious in the air all game and his defensive header sailed to Silva who controlled superbly before planting a finish in the top bag from 30 yards; 2-0 with a goal of magnificent beauty.
With some of the biggest units yet seen in juniors' football, Bushey had their chances and Marshall continued his excellent form with fine saves on multiple occasions before Collier killed the ball superbly, releasing Song to cross accurately for Green to score his first, all of them cleverly playing the whistle when others had stopped.
The half ended 3-0 but, the Wood were soon scoring again after Collier again turned provider with a sweet run and pass to Silva; the run and finish for his brace right out of the top draw. Makamian’s early pass found Collier, who slipped in Ifeacho to drive home for his own brace and 5-0.
Excellent build-up play from Collier, Green and Makamian, saw Collier get the goal his efforts deserved with a fine drive while El-Boukhari was keeping it tight the other end between the sticks. Silva was now in over-drive, the ball sticking to him like Velcro and after an amazing mazy dribble down the right flank, put it on a plate for Song to slam home his first of the season: 7-0.
The 8th was special with Makamian showing quality to feed Green, who moved it forward. So many players admire their work but, Green was buzzing and driving on, able to take the cute reverse pass from Ifeacho before showing great calm to place his finish. Silva and Green combined soon after and Ifeacho delivered another assist with Green hammering home for a an excellent hatrick and 9-0.
Crucefix enjoyed another very good game with strong heading a welcome addition and he was to score for 10-0 with a delicious curling free kick. The last word went fittingly to Carlow who powered in a totally committed header from Silva’s pinpoint corner, the likes of which you won’t see bettered anywhere all weekend.
The Wood were good today, the keepers focused to keep the clean sheet, the centre backs aggressive and dominant in the air, a midfield mixing steel with silk and a front line pressing constantly; everyone passed it unselfishly and finished with aplomb. Some players were exceptional with Silva virtually unplayable and Collier and Green playing at their highest levels also, but, in truth, everyone in the squad enjoyed a very good match, the result bearing testament to that. MoM went to Song, returning after a month out from injury to perform well, both scoring and assisting.
Next week, the boys face a new challenge against the older Harpenden Buccaneers, but, 5 minutes aside, they are now 13 goals for and none against in two 2026 matches. Confidence is high and we look forward to playing all-comers.
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U15 girls were glad to be back at Pursley today after what seemed like months on the road and away from home. We hosted our friends and last season’s D2 champs Bedwell Dragons on a sticky but playable pitch. Gabriella (our indomitable G9) was celebrating her 15th bday today so we all hoped for a win and also a goal for Gabby.
Our squad is literally at breaking point atm and today we had the bare 11. Lonaldo was running a temp of 40 on Friday night so she was unable to play today added to long term injury Poppy S. The magnificent 11 rolled their collective sleeves up and ran themselves into the ground!
Birthday girl Gabby was to open the scoring in a very dominant first 20 mins where we could have been 5 up but didn’t take our chances, this has been a theme for us this year dominating teams and allowing them back into games we should have been out of site in.
Our second goal came from our other lethal attacker Maisie with a fine finish in the box after being released by schemer Aanya for 2-0 the Wood. We were cruising now but seem just as capable of beating teams by 10 goals as we are at shooting ourselves in the foot right now! This happened when we allowed Bedwell to get one back before HT and change the outlook of what was a positive and dominant first half.
Turning round and playing down the hill second half we put the pressure on and G9 took the game away from Bedwell with 2 quick goals to get her bday hat trick 👏. That wasn’t enough for G9 as she helped herself to a 4th with a persistent finish in the box when she wouldn’t be denied. Captain Annie was having another storming game covering Pursley grass pitch completely; they say the earth is covered by two thirds water and the other third by Annie Jeffery! Her twin sister Elsie was equally as effective and destructive and had a hand in a lot of today’s goals in a tireless performance.
The defensive unit of Yvie, Ava, Riss & TJ soaked up all pressure and kept the Dragons from our door with Riss having a particularly good game for someone who’s only just started playing on the pitch. Schemer Aanya got into the goalscoring act with a fine finish from 30yds, she turned her marker inside out stepped forward composed and set herself, letting fly with a shot over the GK and into the roof of the net for 6-1 Wood.
Dragons to their credit got another goal to keep them interested which was frustrating for the team to concede another today. Our last goal today was a thing of beauty with Maisie crossing the ball and G9 rising to head it back across the go and into the corner for her 5th of the day and our seventh.
Final score 7-2 the wood
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U11 Girls welcomed an in-form Berkhamsted side on home turf, with the scene perfectly set for an explosive encounter. From the very first whistle, it was clear this was going to be a test of character as much as footballing ability.
A focused pre-match huddle set the tone, with captain Juniper leading her team out with pride and purpose. Berkhamsted won the toss and kicked off, wasting no time in pressing forward. Early pressure was met head-on by Sienna, who produced two crucial clearances to steady the ship, while goalkeeper Emily was quickly into action, pulling off a sharp save at her near post.
As Borehamwood settled, their quality began to shine through. Tippi tracked back brilliantly to win the ball and calmly fed Daisy on the right. With her trademark super-speed, Daisy burst down the wing and fired in a dangerous cross that was unlucky not to be converted. Borehamwood were well and truly back in the game.
The front three linked up superbly, causing Berkhamsted all sorts of problems. Juniper picked out Elsie through the middle, who danced past a defender and laid the ball into Daisy’s path. Daisy’s effort crashed against the post, and her follow-up was heroically cleared—agonisingly close. Berkhamsted attempted to counter, but Leah stood firm in midfield, forcing the danger away and winning a corner. Up stepped Juniper. Her delivery found Elsie in the box, and in classic Elsie fashion she showed composure beyond her years—control, glance up, picked her spot, boom.... a goal!! Borehamwood deservedly took the lead.
Berkhamsted remained dangerous on the break, forcing Daisy and Juniper to dig deep and help defensively. The introduction of Gracie and Amber injected fresh energy, and Borehamwood continued to push. Daisy again turned provider, finding Elsie whose shot was blocked, while Gracie thrilled the crowd with a blistering run down the wing.
Despite Borehamwood’s dominance, Berkhamsted pulled a goal back from close range. Undeterred, the Wood kept going. Juniper fired narrowly wide. Anisia was immense at the back, strong, fearless and winning every 50/50. Borehamwood won another corner, which nearly brought a second as Elsie reacted quickly, just lifting her shot over the bar.
The second half was played with relentless energy. Leah dictated play from the centre, switching the ball wide, while Sienna and Tippi formed an unbreakable partnership in defence. Daisy’s crossing was a constant threat, and at the other end Emily produced a world-class save from point-blank range to keep Borehamwood in the contest.
Free kicks came and went, with Daisy and later on Tippi both denied by brave Berkhamsted defending. Juniper covered every blade of grass, leading by example with tireless running, while Amber’s intelligent reading of the game snuffed out danger time and again.
As the final whistle blew, the result may not have gone Borehamwood’s way, but the performance spoke volumes. This was a team display full of grit, determination and boundless energy. The defence stood like a wall, the midfield controlled and opened up play, the forwards linked beautifully—proof of why football is called the 'Beautiful Game'. And behind it all, a brave goalkeeper whose courage never wavered.
Player of the Match went to Tippi for outstanding defending, sharp decision-making, and astonishing energy, made even more impressive after competing in cross-country the day before. Well done, Borehamwood 2000. A tough result, but a performance packed with pride, heart, and lessons that will only make this brilliant group stronger.