Redbridge B maintain 100 percent winning start to season

Goals from Richie Caplin, Carl Dobrin and Daniel Bean see Redbridge to comfortable win.

Last season's winners, Redbridge B

Redbridge Jewish Care B continued their good start to the season with a commanding win over a physical Oakwood B side.

MGBSFL DIVISION ONE:
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B 3 OAKWOOD B 1
SUNDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER, 2016

SUNDAY MORNING REVIEW

Oakwood started off the better side, winning most of the first and second balls. But after 10 minutes, the RJC B boys, started playing with the high pressing game, and very high tempo game, giving the Oakwood defence and midfield not a second on the ball, and winning all the first and second balls.

Redbridge took the lead halfway through the first half, after good hold up play from Craig Sandford, forced the Oakwood defender to commit the foul. A wonderful delivery from Brad Gayer was finished brilliantly by Richie Caplin leaving his cousin, the Oakwood goalkeeper Dean Caplin with no chance.(However the goal was missed by his wag Alannah Gold from the sideline. Richie will be having words.)

For the rest of half Redbridge dominated the midfield battle, with noble, Bean and Dobrin completely on top.

RJC B knew the job was only half done, and came out with a determined attitude in the second half and were rewarded with a second goal.

Once again, great pressing from the RJC B midfield, won the ball, and a driving run by Carl Dobrin was finished emphatically with a long swerving shot from 28 yards leaving the Oakwood keeper with no chance. (However the goal was missed by his wag Sophie Noble from the sideline. Carl will be having words.)

Redbridge continued to dominate the game and should have been further ahead with chances missed by Sandford.

Redbridge killed the game off after great work in the midfield from Adam Noble, who won the ball and played in the Jewish N’galo Kante – Daniel Bean who was the cool cat and finished expertly, it was nothing less than he deserved.

RJC B managed the rest game tactically, and with a minute to go, a comedy goal involving Richie Caplin and Scott Shear handed Oakwood a consolation.

Player-manager Sam Rank said: “Overall a great performance, three very well deserved points and also a wonderful day for club. Too see all three RJC teams win is just amazing.”

SUNDAY MORNING REVIEW

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