Club News
Men's 2's win local derby
/Thomson Cycles Kelburne started the game in a strong fashion keeping the ball from their opponents for the first five minutes. As a result of this possession, Kelburne carved out their first goal after some dribbling by Miles Goldie who then passed the ball the Andrew Bremner to score at the second attempt in the air,after having his first shot blocked. Western were then spurred on by this and won a penalty corner for themselves, however after having had their shot blocked and then JG tackling them on their own 25 this then set up a counter attack which Kelburne profited from.JG then fed Miles who ran with the ball up to the other 25 to then play a hard flat ball to back post where Ross McPherson was waiting to slam the ball home to make in 2-0 after 10 minutes. The rest of the half provided few chances for either team but with Kelburne keeping possession of the ball nicely firing it round the back looking for opportunities.
HT 2-0
Kelburne were looking to continue their winning ways and that took another positive step when Bremner got his second of the game after a cute defection from Gordon Menzies free hit outside the 25 to wrong foot the Western keeper. However western would soon hit back with a well executed corner. The ball was slipped left for the western player to drag flick the ball to the keepers high left giving Fergus Barrows no chance. The game however was quickly put past Western once again with 2 quick fire goals.Both of which went to Andrew Duff. The first of which came courtesy again from a Gordon "beast" Menzies hit outside the 25 to find Bremner at penalty spot. He then unselfishly played the ball across to Andrew Duff to pass the ball into the empty goal. Andrew dually obliged again to score into an empty goal after Ross McPherson committed the keeper at baseline.He then passed the ball the a waiting Duff at penalty spot to calmly slot the ball in for a comfortable 5-1 lead with less than 10 minutes to go. There was still time for Western to score another consolation goal. The player firing a reverse shot at goal from top D and it going in via the post giving the keeper no chance.
FT Thomson Cycles Kelburne 2s 5-2 Western Wildcats 2s
Overall a good all round performance from Thomson cycles Kelburne 2's to control the tempo of the game and limit their opponents chances. Kelburne are now 8 points clear after taking maximum points from their first 8 matches.
Next up is Edinburgh University 2s in Edinburgh in what is sure to be a hard game against the students.
Men's 1's March on
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Clydesdale started to come into the game which led to Kelburne's "Ozzy" goalkeeper Ben Rennie producing several fine saves. This seemed to spur Kelburne on and not long after Kelburne added a third with a vintage Iain Scholfield goal. Receiving the ball at the top of the D he easily slipped by the first defender and nonchalantly placed the ball past the shell shocked Clydesdale goal keeper.
As the second half went on Kelburne looked to push for more goals quicking the attacking play this leading to several clearcut chances however the Clydesdale shot stopper produced a few smart saves to deny any addition to the scoreline.
Men's 4's fail to make pressure pay.
/Despite having 80% of the possession and attacking play Kelburne just could not find a way past the strathclyde goalkeeper in the first half. The team were also able to win several short corners but were unable to make them count.
The students were then able to double their lead from an almost carbon copy attack and went 2-0 up.
Kelburne midfield and strikers worked their sox off but to no avail as attack after attack was repelled or saved by the keeper the closing stages.
Final score 0-2
Good start from Gordon Martin and David Bone and a welcome return from Alan "Alfie" Gillies up front? David Ogilvie in goal had a great game with several important saves from breakaway play.
SATURDAY MORNING JUNIOR HOCKEY - NOTICE TO ALL PARENTS
/SATURDAY MORNING JUNIOR HOCKEY - NOTICE TO ALL PARENTS
Please note that this Saturday (8 November) will be the final training session to be held at the club.
Thereafter, as from 15 November, the sessions will move to the 4 no. outdoor artificial pitches at;
PROLIFE Fitness Centre
98 New Sneddon Street, Paisley, PA3 2BD Scotland
(Link below for directions)
The sessions will run from 9:45am to 11:00am and will remain at this venue until MID February 2015.
All players should be registered as normal on arrival at the centre.
Further information will be posted as it becomes available.
Men's 1's progress in Scottish Cup
/Kelburne continued to press a shaky Inverleith defence and their hard work eventually paid off when veteran Jonny Christie scored a sublime goal. having won the ball, Christie drove the baseline looking for a pass, however with nothing on he decided to have a go from what seemed like an impossible angle and the ball flew into the top corner much to the delight of coach mark ralph.
With half time approaching, Kelburne extended their lead to three thanks to a goal from Michael Christie. After a neatly worked attack down the left hand side, captain Jonny Christie delivered a ball into the D which was missed by the Inverleith defenders and Michael Christie capitalized by sliding in at the backpost to tap the ball into the goal.
Half time Kelburne 3 - 0 Inverleith
The second half started the same as the first with Kelburne dominating possession and pressing high. Inverleith were unable to cope and struggled to muster up any sort of attack. despite all this pressure, Kelburne squandered chance after chance, guilty of trying to be too intricate. However they did managed to grab their fourth. After some great individual work from jack McKenzie, he found a foot in the D which resulted in a short corner which was dispatched into the bottom corner by Douggie Simpson.
With the game coming to a close there was still time for Kelburne to grab their 5th and final goal. after a nice counter attack the ball came to Jonny Christie whose shot was saved but rebounded straight to Lee Morton who hit the ball first time into the bottom corner for his second of the game.
Final score Kelburne 5 - 0 Inverleith
Kelburne progress to the next round of the Scottish cup after a comfortable win over Inverleith. Kelburne will now have to wait to see who they have drawn in the next round
Men's 1's clip Wildcats claws
/Bromac Kelburne continued their 100% record in this year?s National league with a convincing 4-2 away win at Auchenhowie.
Having made the short journey across Glasgow, Kelburne started swiftly, pressing high up the pitch and playing with real intensity. Within the first five minutes, a quick transfer of play allowed Jack McKenzie to find space in the ?D? and the Scotland under 21 international calmly found the foot of a Western defender.
Former Stepps frontman, Douglas Simpson, then slotted home the resulting corner with a pin-point dragflick, giving the away side the lead.
Kelburne pushed to maintain their intensity, in and out of possession, but were undone by a long, high ariel ball that resulted in an untidy equalizer for Western. With the last touch ricocheting off the stick of a Kelburne defender, the away team were frustrated to lose their lead. The intensity dropped slightly after the sides drew level and with Western pressing high up the pitch, they were looking to take the lead for the first time. Eventually Kelburne regained their composure and after a succession of passes they found themselves with another penalty corner.
This time Scott Sutherland stepped up, throwing a dummy to the first runner before shifting the ball on to his reverse stick and smashing it home into the bottom right hand corner.
Western had a series of corners at the end of the first half but they were dealt with by the post man, Craig Morton. Morton kept his composer and deflected Scott McArtney?s drag flick away from goal as the whole of the Western team surrounded the circle for the last play of the half. Having battled hard after the equalizer it was a real boost for the buddies to go in at half time with the lead.
As the game progressed in the second half, the determined Paisley side showed their quality. They began to control the tempo of the game and produced several chances as a result of this. The next goal would be crucial and after another phase of possession Kelburne were awarded a penalty corner for a foul in the circle. This time Leah Morton fired the ball at goal. His shot was saved by the keeper and the rebound bounced towards Michael Bremner who controlled and finished high in to the net the give Kelburne a 2 goal cushion.
Kelburne?s dominance continued and the 4th goal came from Leah Morton with around 10 minutes to play. Adam Bain, known for his cross field passing from left back, smashed a ball to top circle from just inside Western?s half. With the ball traveling at shin height past several defenders, Morton collected the ball brilliantly with his first touch, went past a defender with his second and slotted the ball under Gavin Sommerville with his third.
With the result now beyond Wildcat?s, Kelburne looked to be seeing the game out but a lack of concentration resulted in a turnover in their defensive 25. Scott McArtney intercepted the ball and drove in to the circle, firing past derby debutant Ben Rennie, via a deflection from a brave last ditch tackle by Adam Bain. Western struggled to create any more chances and Kelburne successfully overturned the 4-2 loss that they suffered at the same ground last season.
Men's 5's in tough encounters
/Push back was at 1.30 at Duncanrig High School. It was literally men versus boys with about half of Kelburne?s team not even teenagers yet and most of the EK team drawing their pension. EK started well scoring in the first minute of the game, they went on to have most of the play and score another three goals in the first half. This did not faze the Kelburne youngsters as they dug in and put plenty of effort into the game. In the 35th minute Kelburne received a penalty corner but were unable to convert this.
HT East Kilbride 2s 4 -0 Prolife Fitness Kelburne 5s
The Kelburne youngsters managed a few flurries into the EK half taking advantage of their frequent substitutions while EK only had one sub to use. EK scored a further three goals before Alex Bogan managed a shot just inside the dee and it ended up in the net at the near post. EK went on to score one more goal despite the excellent performance of David Ogilvie between the posts pulling off many great saves.
FT East Kilbride 2s 8 -1 Prolife Fitness Kelburne 5s
The team came off the pitch disappointed but not despondent as they live to fight another day. The promising thing is that many of this young team will play together for many years to come and will grow in confidence and strength. This bodes well for the future.
Ladies 2's Continue to Progress
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Men's 1's continue unbeaten run
/Bromac Kelburne 5
Inverleith 2
This week the Bromac Kelburne?s men?s 1st XI travelled through to Peffermill sports pitches to play the Edinburgh side Inverleith, hoping to extend their unbeaten streak in the league this season. With windy conditions both teams took to the field, with Kelburne starting well passing the ball round the back and creating several early chances, however unable to convert them to score that important first goal.
Inverleith started to retain possession of the ball and a well worked play down the left hand side of the pitch was rewarded with a Penalty short corner. Ben Rennie the Kelburne goal keeper managed to get a foot to the ball but deflected the ball into the body of the post man, therefore a penalty flick was awarded to the home team, which they put in the back of the net to score the first goal of the game.
Inverleith?s lead was short lived as almost instantly after several short, sharp passes between the Kelburne midfield and forwards tore apart the defence, leaving Christopher Nelson the Ex Scotland captain at the top of the D unmarked with the ball, who calmly slotted it into the bottom corner of the goal, bringing the team?s level.
Kelburne continued pressuring the home team and their efforts were rewarded with two goals in quick succession. The first goal was from a penalty short corner, with Douglas Simpson scoring a drag flick from the top of the area, placing Kelburne in front for the first time in the game. The latter goal came from Ross McIntyre, while on the turn let loose an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the goal, extending Kelburne?s lead to 3-1. The rest of the first half was pretty even with both sides had chances but the score remained 3-1 until the last minute when a mishap from the Kelburne defence provided Inverleith with a cheap goal.
The second half started with Kelburne putting pressure on the Inverleith defence however unable to increase their lead any further. Throughout the second half Inverleith had their chances and with good build up play managed to gain several short corners but were unable to convert them.
As the game developed Kelburne started to create several chances and finally scored their 4th of the match to secure the three points. The Inverleith keeper came off his line to meet Douglas Simpson who calmly slotted the ball past the keeper where Jack McKenzie was waiting to put the ball in the goal for the visitors. With the last play before the whistle below for full time Kelburne were awarded a short corner. Kelburne were keen to secure another goal, which lead to a number of consecutive of short corners on the full time whistle. On the third short corner lee Morton managed to sweep the ball past the diving keeper to conclude the game at 5-2.
This win puts Kelbunre in good stead for their next game against arch rivals Western Wildcats at Auchenhowie next Saturday.