Edge Grove Colts A vs St Martins A
The final whistle of the football season blew for the Edge Grove Colts A squad following a spirited performance against St Martins, resulting in a 3-1 defeat. Despite the scoreline, the team showed tremendous determination and progress, fighting until the very end.
The Colts A were determined to finish the season strongly and focused immediately on getting a foothold in the game. However, St Martins demonstrated why they were tough opponents. The deadlock was broken when their central midfielder found a pocket of space and unleashed an absolute rocket of a shot into the top corner – a truly unsaveable strike. Edge Grove quickly regrouped, with Teddy providing a moment of heroism by throwing his body on the line to dive at the feet of the same dangerous midfielder, preventing a swift second goal.
Unfortunately, the St Martins pressure eventually told. Their midfielder again played a pivotal role, displaying “dancing feet” to evade defenders before teeing up his striker for a simple tap-in, making the score 0-2.
Mirroring the resilience shown in previous weeks, the Colts A team immediately rallied. Tommy, Tyler, and Cooper began combining brilliantly, moving the ball quickly up the pitch to feed chances to striker Jack. Before the half closed, both Cooper and Jack tested the St Martins keeper with shots that were well saved, and Edith came agonisingly close, with her powerful left-footed effort skimming just over the bar.
An early third goal for St Martins in the second half made the task of staging a comeback significantly more difficult, but the Edge Grove side refused to surrender. Harry remained a rock at the back, providing calm defensive cover and initiating attacks by distributing the ball effectively to Tommy. Louis was a constant source of threat down the left flank, showing incredible skill as he took on his man, beating three defenders in one remarkable run before finally being tackled just as he was set to pull the trigger.
The relentless pressure finally paid off. Edith’s ferocious effort high up the pitch won the ball back, which then fell invitingly to Tommy. From long range, Tommy curled an outstanding shot that bent perfectly into the bottom corner, pulling a goal back for the Colts A to make it 1-3.
The team pushed hard for a second, creating a flurry of incredibly close chances. Tyler was desperately unlucky when his outstanding, controlled volley smashed against the crossbar. The rebound fell to Jack, who instantly whipped the ball towards goal only to see it cannon off the post.
I am immensely proud of the Colts A team. The progress shown from week one to the final whistle has been significant and a true pleasure to witness. Well done to every player on a fantastic football season.
Edge Grove Colts B vs St Martins B
The Colts B team hosted St Martins today in their final football fixture of the year. It was a thrilling match, full of energy and strong performances across the squad.Oscar J put in a brilliant performance in goal, making multiple crucial saves to keep Edge Grove in the game. In midfield, Harry N played a disciplined defensive role at centre midfield, breaking up opposition attacks and helping to control the tempo of the game. Riley H, playing at left back, was awarded Player of the Match for his outstanding defensive effort. He made numerous key tackles and consistently worked the ball from the back up the pitch, showing great composure under pressure. At right back, Aiwanehi A combined effectively with Rafael K in central defense. Rafael had a fantastic game, frequently turning over possession and linking play from defense into attack. In attack, Hunter C showed strength and determination, with one powerful run leading to a goal scored by Harry N in the first half. Ved M impressed with his ability to retain possession, using his physicality to maintain control against the opposition. Raphael B also contributed well on the right wing, helping to create opportunities for the team.Despite a narrow 1-2 defeat, the boys should be incredibly proud of their efforts. It was an exciting and competitive match to watch, and the team showed great skill, resilience, and sportsmanship throughout the season. Well done, boys – keep up the intensity as we transition into rugby season!
Edge Grove Colts C vs St Martins C
On a crisp, frosty afternoon under clear blue skies, the Colts C team took to the field for their final fixture of the season against St Martins Colts C team. Despite a spirited and energetic display from Edge Grove, the team were unable to convert their effort into points.
From the first whistle, Edge Grove showed real enthusiasm, work rate, and determination. The boys battled hard throughout, putting in tackles, chasing every loose ball, and trying to piece their phases together. Although things didn’t quite click on the day, the commitment and desire were evident from start to finish. There were plenty of positives to take away and several key areas to build on as the group continues to develop. Importantly, the players kept their heads up, supported one another, and showed great character in what proved to be a challenging contest.
As this was the final game of the season, it was fantastic to see the boys enjoying the occasion, embracing the experience, and finishing the term with smiles on their faces. A big well done to all involved for their effort and attitude throughout the afternoon.
Edge Grove Colts D v St Martins Colts DI & DII
It was a tale of two halves, or rather two matches, for the Colts D team this week.
The boys displayed resilience in the first game before unleashing a spectacular attacking performance in the second, making for a memorable afternoon of football.
Match One:
The boys started the first match with excellent defensive organisation, playing some nice football in spells. Kevin was nothing short of incredible between the posts, flying across the goalmouth as if he had wings and denying the opposition time and again for large parts of the match.
Defensively, Syon kept a cool head, controlling the back line with maturity; he was invaluable to the team’s structure and made several timely clearances. Daniel utilised his speed and awareness brilliantly to keep the opposition attackers under wraps, while Itai was a tower of strength. With a never say die attitude, Itai used his power to fight for possession, consistently winning the ball in both defence and attack.
Going forward, Joshua was a constant threat, using excellent dribbling skills and determination to open up the St Martins defence. Sami worked the wings well, using his pace and skill to great effect, while Hamza worked tirelessly up front, making good runs into the box without receiving the reward his work rate deserved.
Unfortunately, a split second lapse in marking allowed the opposition striker to tap the ball home unopposed, resulting in a narrow 1 to 0 loss despite a valiant effort.
During the break, the team spent 15 minutes regrouping. We ran specific drills focusing on movement, communication, rapid ball distribution, and adding strength on the ball. The effect was immediate. The boys took to the field for the second match with renewed belief, resulting in a complete transformation.
Match Two:
The Goals Flow The second match was a dominant display, ending in a 4 to 0 victory. Kevin was once again great between the sticks, earning a well deserved clean sheet.
At the back, Syon continued to coordinate the defence, proving instrumental to our cohesion, while Daniel read the opposition’s movement perfectly, closing them down effectively and making telling clearances. Itai stepped up as a general in the midfield, coordinating both defence and attack and looking resolute on the ball. Hamza, now deployed on the wing, was heavily involved and caused plenty of trouble from the flank.
The attacking output was spectacular. Sami played like a man on a mission, increasing his intensity massively. He coordinated excellent phases of passing, boasted impeccable movement, and scored two great goals. Joshua was immense up front, also netting two goals. The highlight of the match was Joshua’s brilliant solo effort, running from his own half to blast the ball into the top corner.
It was a fantastic turnaround and a great afternoon of sport. I am very proud of how the boys applied themselves today. Well done, Colts D!
Colts E vs St Martins (E&F)
2-1 and 2-0
The Colts E played in a mini triangular tournament against St Martin’s Colts E and F teams. The whole team played some fantastic football this afternoon for their final game of football season. Kush and Arhaan played really well defensively, Pranay made some excellent saves on goal, Toran and Rayan played well together in midfield using the wings to pass the ball, and Hridhann and Kwabena played brilliantly upfront putting pressure on the attack to score goals. All players showed great determination in both games and should be pleased with their efforts. Well done on winning both games to end the season!
Colts F vs St Martins
We finished the football season with an enjoyable afternoon of matches at St Martin’s School. We split our squad into two two as did St Martin’s meaning we were able to play a mini festival with lots of game time against different teams. The Edge Grove boys showed just how much they have improved this season with a great display of teamwork and passing football. We stayed in our positions and moved the ball quickly to players in space and created a number of goal scoring opportunities. We did not take advantage of as many of these as we would have liked but it was great to have the St Martin’s coach (their ex Director of Sport) say how impressed he was of how our boys passed the ball and how well we played as a team. It was great to come away with some good wins and a really positive afternoon of football. Well done to all the boys.
Colts Netball Training Matches vs Beechwood Park
The Colts Netball squad took part in their pre-season training and matches on Wednesday afternoon. They spent the first half of the session completing a series of drills, including moving the ball up the sideline and practising defensive skills both inside and outside the D. Afterwards, Beechwood Park and Edge Grove mixed into balanced teams for a mini-tournament. It was fantastic to see the Year 5 and 6 players working so positively together, moving the ball confidently up and down the court.
The season ahead looks bright for the Colts Netball team.
U8 Pre-Season Rugby and Netball Training
On Thursday afternoon, while the Year 4s were resting their voices, our Year 3 pupils took part in pre-season Netball and Rugby training. During both sessions, the pupils learnt how to move the ball quickly and effectively around the pitch/court while maintaining excellent hand–eye coordination. Although the weather was slightly against us, the Year 3s all made great progress throughout the afternoon, and we look forward to building on these foundations over the coming weeks.