Match Report | Bristol Manor Farm Vs Rovers

Willand travelled up the M5 to The Creek in what was set to be another important fixture in the Rovers battle to push out of the relegation zone and to build on the previous week’s work as the new-look squad continues to gel. The arrival of Cameron Allen from Corsham Town and the return of Fin Rooke from Tiverton Town provided some attacking support for Rovers with a handful of departures in the week creating opportunities for new blood in the squad. Also into the squad came centre half Josh Ford from Bridgwater United, who could bring some experience to help guide a younger looking rovers side. On a slightly mild day in Bristol, the stage was set and we got bang on the hour.

The first half brought the rovers many opportunities, within the first five, it was Iseguan on the left-hand side looking to find Hewitt who had found space adjacent. Unfortunately, a bit too much force on the ball led to it going over the fence. Rovers continued to knock on the door creating threatening chances which could break the deadlock however Crawford was in his top game and denied us on several occasions. Manor Farm also had their fair share of chances denied too, both sides at this point were relatively equal within their goal scoring opportunities but for the time being Rovers seem to have been on top. The Farmy Army continued to rally behind the hosts as the game went further into the first half.

Just before the break, there was a big shout for a penalty. Rooke had been brought down directly in the box after Hewitt had threaded it. Hodgson lunged in late and despite the shouts of the travelling support, the decision was made to play on and whistle up for half-time. The second half would continue off like the first, another shout for a penalty. Guppy ran down the left-hand side and looked to provide Rooke the ball once again but had been pulled down by Johnson. Once again the decision is to play on and for a second time, Rovers are left stunned.

The hosts however knew that their first half efforts were not up to the normal standards and looked to put that right throughout the second half. First going close by a counter attack but slotting to the right post of Ashby-Hammond. Then over the bar from some distance. But they’d get their opener eventually in the 64th minute with Johnson firing into the box, then it was laid off to Nicholls who finds Tunkara who weaves a shot right into the box for Croome to acrobatically place it in to take the lead to Rovers dismay who are left scrambling to get back to pluck the gap created.

Changes were needed, Bateson & Sá made way for Dorothy & Allen to freshen up the squad and look to find a response in the late stages of the second half. Rovers had a free kick awarded in a decent position just moments after the subs, Ford nearly headed at the back post but his chance to get in front was stopped well by the Farm backline. In the 81st minute, Rovers were rewarded as Ryan Guppy levelled up the scoring for all our hard efforts as from a corner, Guppy gets himself high enough and times his header well and Crawford is puzzled enough to not read the decision and leaks through the ball into the back of the net. Game on.

Hewitt & Guppy made way for Sneap & Jackson in the final 10 as both sides looked for that all-important goal to seal all three on the day, Rovers seemed the more determined side to get that breakthrough but Manor Farm held up their guard for the rest of the game whilst producing a couple of final chances of their own. Overall, both sides couldn’t deal one final blow and the points were shared at the Creek. For Rovers though, this was their first point at Manor Farm since 2016, making a once-bogey pitch a slightly more positive hunting ground. Full-time at The Creek, Bristol Manor Farm 1-1 Willand Rovers.

Rooke Returns! ✍️

Willand Rovers are delighted to announce that popular striker Fin Rooke has re-joined the club.

Fin’s connection with Willand stretches back to the summer of 2021, when he first joined from Honiton Town and featured during the 2021/22 season. He re-signed for the club ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, quickly becoming a valued member of the squad thanks to his professionalism, work ethic, and reliable performances.

Fin enjoyed an outstanding season with Willand last year, earning the club’s Young Player of the Season award after a series of mature, productive performances in which he reached double figures in both goals and assists. His form attracted interest from higher up the pyramid, and he departed in the summer to challenge himself at Taunton Town.

Despite being introduced to Taunton supporters as a significant addition, competition for places in their forward line reduced opportunities for regular football. A subsequent move to Tiverton Town offered fresh hope, but Fin was frequently deployed away from his natural striker role, limiting his ability to contribute as the penalty-box poacher he is known to be. Seeking consistent minutes in his preferred position, Fin has opted to return to Silver Street — an environment where he has previously thrived.

We are delighted to welcome Fin back to Willand Rovers and look forward to seeing him continue his development and contribute positively to the team once again.

Welcome back to the Willand Rovers Family, Fin 💚

Rovers Look to Find a Paddle up the Creek

Rovers will be hoping it’s game on this weekend as they travel up the M5 to the Cider city in Bristol where we may have to dig our pitchforks in at the Creek as we take on Manor Farm in the Southern Football League Division One South with a 3 pm KO

On Wednesday, we were due to play Mousehole in a rearranged fixture which was called off due to a traffic incident on the motorway. This time round, though, it had to be called off after Bram brought his wrath of rain down on the Street, which, despite the incredible effort of our grounds staff, couldn’t be beaten in time for kick-off.

But the focus now shifts onto Manor Farm where Rovers will be looking for revenge from opening day where we fell short on the afternoon. Since then, overhauls in both squads have brought around some uncertainty in which way this fixture could swing.

Willand come into this one off the back of a narrow defeat against Winchester whilst Manor Farm’s last result was an important 2-1 win against Bashley where BMF locked off mid-table to the teams at the rear end of the Division One South.

One to certainly watch out for if you plan to make the trip northbound of junction 27 would have to be Ryan Cainey. Arriving from Taunton back in October, he has been a crucial part of the puzzle to Manor Farm’s turnaround from the start of the season as he previously helped Cribbs excel in the division.

Speaking of making the journey, if you’d like to join us on the Fun Bus on Saturday, we have plenty of spaces available. The fare will be £15, with departure time from the front of Silver Street being 12:30 pm. To join us, contact our social pages or Mike Hawkins to secure your seat.

With several new faces in the squad and fortunes changing, this is certainly not a fixture to miss. But the thrills of the Div One South continue on the road this weekend and hopefully it’ll be a harvest of three points for Rovers!

Allen Commits to Rovers ✍

Willand Rovers are delighted to confirm that winger Cameron Allen has signed for the club on a permanent deal, following an initial spell on dual registration from Corsham Town.

Allen made his debut for the club in the away fixture at Didcot Town, where he delivered a strong performance on the right flank. His direct approach, intensity, and willingness to take on defenders quickly earned the appreciation of the travelling Willand supporters. After settling quickly into the squad and environment, Cam has decided to commit to spending the remainder of the season at Silver Street.

Now 26, Cam’s footballing development began at the Bristol City academy before he moved across the city to join Bristol Rovers. During his time with the Gas, he gained valuable senior experience through loan spells at Mangotsfield United, Tiverton Town, Dorchester Town, and Frome Town.

Since his departure from Rovers, he has continued to build a solid career across the Southern League, Western League, and Hellenic League, representing Melksham Town, Swindon Supermarine, Wincanton Town, Clevedon Town, and Shepton Mallet. Notably, he played an important role in Shepton Mallet’s Les Phillips Cup success in 2023, contributing both experience and consistency during their campaign.

Willand Rovers are pleased to secure Cam’s services for the remainder of the season and look forward to seeing him continue to make a positive impact in a Willand shirt.

Welcome to the Willand Rovers Family, Cameron 💚

Rovers ready for Seagulls clash

Rovers are back in action on Wednesday night with the Seagulls swooping in from way out west up to a potentially wet Silver Street in a rearranged fixture in the Southern Football League Division One South with a 7:30 pm KO

Last time out for Willand it was a trip to the City Ground, not quite the Nottingham Forest venue but to Winchester City where new signings Rhomey Ashby-Hammond & Charlie Bateson both debuted in a narrow defeat for the Rovers, the hosts broke early but Ryan Guppy added to his tally for the season with a poacher to level it up. However, it would be Winchester who sealed all three points on the afternoon with Rovers improving week on week.

This time round it is Mousehole who by this point last season we would’ve played them three times. Jake Ash’s men have had an alright start to the season with the Seagulls sitting in 11th going into Wednesday’s fixture and off the back of a 0-0 draw at Melksham on Saturday.

This game had previously been scheduled to take place during October half-term, but a few traffic issues put a halt to that with the sides unable to play it out due to a blockage on the M5. However, the traffic shouldn’t stop us this time round fingers crossed.

One to look out for once they drive out of their Royal Road would have to be Liam Prynn who made the switch from Langsford Park to Trungle Parc in one of the hottest summer moves in the league, Prynn is well known amongst the leagues for his goal-scoring ability and brings plenty of experience to a developing Mousehole side.

Both sides met back in March at the Street with Rovers grabbing vital three points to distance ourselves from the relegation battle with Brandon Bak bagging a brace and Finn Rooke providing the goods to ensure Willand battled another day and also a clean sheet for George Burton.

Willand Wednesday’s produce some of the more exciting results of the season, it is always a great chance to break up the midweek blues and get a football fix and this fixture is no exception. Join us for another thrilling Southern League battle!

Rovers Secure Rhomey Ashby-Hammond ✍

Willand Rovers are delighted to confirm the signing of goalkeeper Rhomey Ashby-Hammond following an impressive debut performance on Saturday.

Rhomey arrives at Silver Street regarded as an exciting young goalkeeper with strong potential and a clear desire to lock down the number one shirt.

Already armed with valuable Southern League experience, having previously featured for Gosport Borough, and has also gained senior minutes with Alton Town and Street FC, Rhomey will be looking at continuing his development at senior level with the Rovers. The 19 year old shot-stopper is part of a long line of talented footballers to come out of the football programme at Millfield School, which is recognised as one of Europe’s leading independent schools for sport.

Rhomey has the benefit of coming from a strong footballing family and will be aiming to follow in the footsteps of his brothers, Taye Ashby-Hammond and Luca Ashby-Hammond, both of whom have progressed through the professional academy system at Fulham and gained experience in the English Football League. The latter of the two is currently turning out for local League One side, Plymouth Argyle.

Everyone at Willand Rovers is pleased to welcome Rhomey to the club and looks forward to working with him as he continues his development.

Welcome to the Willand Rovers Family, Rhomey 💚

Josh Ford Makes His Return to Willand Rovers

Willand Rovers are pleased to announce the return of central defender Josh Ford, who returns to Silver Street from Western League side Bridgwater United.

Ford is already a familiar face to Willand supporters. He previously represented the club during the 2023/24 season, making 20 appearances and scoring once, providing steady performances and a strong presence at the heart of the defence.

Having begun his career with Queens Park Rangers, Ford has gone on to build a solid non-league résumé. He has featured for Melksham Town, Bristol Manor Farm, Paulton Rovers, Frome Town, Larkhall Athletic, and Yate Town — where he captained the side to promotion to the Southern Premier League in 2019. Across these clubs he has earned a reputation as a committed, no-nonsense defender and a dependable organiser at the back.

Ford’s experience and calm influence will add strength to the squad and offer valuable support to the club’s younger defenders as they continue their development.

We’re delighted to welcome Fordy back to Silver Street and look forward to seeing him in a Willand shirt once again.

Bateson Checks into Silver Street

Willand Rovers is delighted to announce the arrival of talented front man Charlie Bateson.

This exciting striker has already set an impressive goal scoring record for such a young man, having netted 15 times this season for Street FC to add to the many goals he scored previously whilst with Shepton Mallet FC. With such a record Charlie has attracted interest from other Southern League clubs so we are delighted that Charlie has chosen to join Willand Rovers to further his footballing career.

Our Media team caught up new signing, Bateson, and this what he had to say about linking up with his former Manager: “Having worked with Watto previously, I know his ambition and work ethic aligns with mine. I can’t wait to give my all for the football club and help support the team.”

/    “I am ready to showcase my ability at the next level.” – Charlie Bateson    /

We also managed to catch up with Rovers Gaffer, Ben Watson, and he shared his thoughts on his latest addition: “I am delighted Charlie has decided to join Willand Rovers FC. His talent, personality and work ethic are all the ingredients to help push the club forward. I shared our club values and ethos, and our ambitions are very much aligned; he can’t wait to get going on Wednesday.”

/    “Charlie is someone who wears his heart on his sleeve and will give his all every time he plays.” – Ben Watson    /

Bateson comes straight into the squad for our Wednesday evening league match at Silver Street against Malvern Town.

Welcome to the Willand Rovers family Charlie.

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