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Match Report WRFC Vs Barnstaple Town
Today marked the first match of the season, and with high spirits Willand welcomed Barnstaple Town to Silver Street, and after an impressive pre-season run, things were looking up after an invincible pre-season and good draws at home to Taunton Town and Tiverton Town.
The Rovers had more household names back, with the skipper Jamie Richards slotting back into the defence. The home side has seen a big boost with more players returning, but there would be another injury setback with Ross Edwards out for this game.
Barnstaple came into this game looking to get the underdog victory, and it started well for them with the away side controlling most of the possession in the first half. It would be the away side that struck first as Barum found the back of the net in the 7th minute.
Barum would get another just a few minutes later; after what can only be described as a dream start for Barnstaple, in ten minutes they are up by two, and they would continue to dominate for the rest of the half. The first half ended 0-2 in favour of Barnstaple.
The second half started like the first, with Barnstaple controlling possession and having some close chances. But they couldn’t hit the back of the net, with Rovers having only a few chances. The game ended 0-2 in favour of the away side, which means our run in the cup has come to an end.
Our next game sees us back at Silver Street for the reversed fixture when we play Bristol Manor Farm. Get behind the lads, and let’s get the Southern League season off to a good start with a win at home against Manor Farm. Get behind the lads, and let’s start this season well!
Match Preview WRFC Vs Barnstaple Town
Pre-season is done, and now it’s time for some cup action. The Rovers are playing Barnstaple Town at home. Willand will look to continue this great run of form with a great result against Barnstaple Town in the cup. As we get ever closer to the start of the Southern League season.
Last time out it was a rampage for the Rovers as they put 4 past Honiton Town. Two goals from Tom Bath and then goals from River Allen and Jordan Copp settled all fears and made it a comfortable night for the whites in a preseason full of goals.
The one to watch for this game is Luke Mortimore. The 29-year-old has been around different clubs like Tavistock, and he has been here at the Stan Robinson. He will look to bring his experience of this level into his game; he will be one to watch out for in the cup.
This is the last game until the Southern League starts with a rearranged trip to Bristol Manor Farm, which would’ve seen the Whites go on the road, but now the fixture is to be played at Silver Street. This is the first game outside of pre-season and the first cup game of the year.
Get behind the lads as we look to start the season off with a great result against Barnstaple Town as we look to go into our first Southern League fixture with some momentum and finally with some positivity as we look to build on last year. Let’s get the season off to a great start.
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Match Report WRFC Vs Honiton Town
Our last pre-season game sees us take on Honiton Town at Silver Street. After getting a win on the road against Bridgwater United at Fairfax Park. There was a sense of optimism in the air with Willand one win away from being unbeaten in pre-season.
There were fewer familiar names with new signings and trialists being called on a lot more than usual. Willand welcomed the signing of Thiago Sa, who took his place in the starting XI. As he looks to be a familiar name to the Willand faithful by now.
Honiton came into this game fresh off the back of a game against Topsham Town, and they looked to win. But it would be the Rovers who got the ball rolling, and after a few chances, the ball would drop to Tom Bath, who slotted the ball home inside the 15th minute.
The Rovers would continue to attack with shot after shot, but Honiton Town’s defence held firm, and it was just the one goal that separated the teams going into halftime, with Rovers taking control over the first half.
The second half started off flying with Tom Bath getting another in the 48th minute after an error at the back left exposed Honiton Town, with Tom Bath restoring any nerves for the Rovers. Giving us more momentum going forward and continuing our goal-scoring streak.
Willand kept putting chances through, but nothing would come from it until River Allen scored from a distance to make it three. With the big lead, the Rivers still was pushing for another, and in the 67th minute, we won a penalty, which Copp converted.
A comfortable win to finish off a good preseason for the Rovers and a preseason in which we went unbeaten. Cup action is next when we welcome Barnstaple Town at home, hoping to keep the momentum going into the start of the Southern League season.
Match Preview WRFC Vs Honiton Town
Our last game of pre-season sees Willand welcome Honiton Town. Willand have been nothing short of successful in pre-season, getting impressive draws against Taunton Town and Tiverton Town at home and getting wins away.
In our last game even more Rovers regulars weren’t available, which gave way for more trialists to take to the pitch. In the end, thanks to goals from Tom Bath and Riki Shepherd, Willand just won against Bridgwater United. This keeps our unbeaten streak intact as we look to our final preseason match.
The one to watch for this game is Lewis Harvey; he might not be on everyone’s radar, but he is by far Honiton Town’s best player, with him getting goals and man of the match in most of his recent games with the club. He could cause a few issues for us if we aren’t switched on.
Our final pre-season match as the Southern League season is now in touching distance as we prepare for some cup action next as we take on Barnstaple Town, which is also at home. We want to end pre-season on a positive note and keep our unbeaten streak going into the season as we gear up for the Southern League.
Get behind the lads, as we have one game left, and it’s at the Stan Robinson. After this, we have a cup game at home again, this time to Barnstaple Town, which marks the start of the season. This will be a good game for both sides, and no doubt both teams are going to bring everything. Let’s make this a season to remember.
Match Report Bridgwater United Vs WRFC
Bridgwater Town vs. Willand
The penultimate game of pre-season saw Willand back on the road as they headed across the Somerset border to Fairfax Park, home of Bridgwater United.
Manager David Steele was looking to continue Rovers unbeaten start to the pre-season after impressive draws against Southern League opposition in the form of Tiverton and Taunton and welcomed new signing Alfie Cunningham to the squad after some impressive performances. The Willand manager was also able to field a near-starting defensive line with Edwards returning to join Guppy and Searle, with Sa filling in for a vacationing Richards.
Bridgwater came into the game only 3 days before the start of their Western League, and the extra week of fitness training showed in the earlier exchanges as the home team pushed forward, Sowden pulling off an excellent save from a Tucker strike in the 16th minute. The visitor’s tempo was further affected in the 20th minute when both Searle and Edwards were forced off with injuries, replaced by Kempster and Armstrong.
The half continued to meander towards the inevitable orange break without either team able to find a firm footing, a multi-man melee in the 32nd minute the highlight, culminating in a forced Rovers substitution as Cunningham replaced Page.
Half Time: Bridgwater Town 0 – Willand 0
The second half kicked off with the usual pre-season substitutions, with Bath replacing Copp for Willand, and it took the new Willand signing only 10 minutes to announce his intentions, albeit with a shot that may have reached Willand before it finally landed.
It didn’t take long for the striker to find the target, though, with another good run culminating with a well-placed shot that nestled in the bottom corner of the Bridgwater net to give the visitors the lead in the 62nd minute.
To their credit this only lit a fire under the home team, who would have considered themselves to be unlucky to have been behind, and only a combination of luck, bad judgement, and some excellent work from Sowden kept the lead intact until Hodge beat substitute keeper Seymour in the 80th minute.
Not to be outdone by his new strike partner though, Shepperd regained the lead for Willand in the 88th with a 30-yard lob that beat Smith, and with little time left on the referee’s watch, it was a goal worthy of winning the game.
David Steele and his team will be happy with the display and even happier to remain unbeaten, especially against a Bridgwater team that should be challenging for the Western League come May.
He’ll also hope that the injuries are only minor as he looks forward to the visit of Honiton on Monday to conclude the pre-season.
Full Time Bridgwater Town 1 – Willand 2
Match Preview Bridgwater United Vs WRFC
Our penultimate game of pre-season sees Willand take on Bridgwater United at Fairfax Park. Our first of two away matches of pre-season saw Willand win against Bishops Lydeard then back-to-back 2-2 draws against Taunton Town and Tiverton Town.
In our last game, several Rovers household names were unavailable from the usual lineup however that would not stop Steele’s men with Tom Bath & Alex Parsons providing the goal threat and with our new signings already adapting well. This match is less of a local one but should still provide a good game as it is only up the M5 for the Rovers.
The one to watch is Jake Llewellyn. He is an experienced defender who has played at Weston and has experience which will be valuable with the young squad that Bridgwater United have. That experience will be invaluable for them as they look to challenge us before their Western League campaign gets underway this weekend.
This match will be a good watch with both sides wanting to win and with Willand in good goalscoring form there will be goals with Willand has scored 2 goals in every pre-season game so far and with some more players coming back we hope to see another win on the road.
Get behind the lads and make sure to show your support as we work hard before the season starts. There is one more pre-season game after this at home to Honiton Town and then we start so get behind the lads and let’s make this a season to remember.









