Crookham Rovers F.C. Under 15 Tigers History

2010/2011 show info

Squad extended with two signings from Hart Strikers - James Morrison and Adam Jackson, and from Fleet Spurs Mark McGovern has finally signed after a 4 year contract negotiation.

Pre-season has been an "interesting" start with a 0-7 and 7-2 showing some real inconsistency to start with!!

2009/2010 show info

Club Records data (as at 6th May 2010)

Honours

Fleet Spurs 5-a-side Tournament Runners-Up 2008/9

Sandhurst 5-a-side Tournament Runners-Up 2008/9

Crookham Rovers Team of the Month – February 2010

Crookham Rovers Team of the Month – December 2008

Crookham Rovers Team of the Month – September 2008

Game Score Opponent Date
Biggest Home League Victory 11 – 1 Hartley Wintney 21st Feb 2010
Biggest Away League Victory 6 – 0 Alton Highbury 14th Dec 2008
Biggest League Defeat 0 – 9 Cove United (H) 18th Nov 2007

Hat-trick Heroes:

2006/7 - Jack Kavanagh

2007/8 -

2008/9 - Cameron Huck, Sam Williams

2009/10 - Matt Lee (7), Jack Webster (2), Sam Williams

Career Appearances

Total Player
91 Liam Grace
85 Adam Brunton
70 Alex Hellier
66 William Freeman
63 Dewi Eburne

Career Goals

Total Player
37 Jack Kavanagh
27 Matt Lee
23 Jack Webster
16 Sam Williams
15 Aaron Wright

Career MoM

Total Player
7 Adam Brunton
7 Dewi Eburne
6 Alex Hellier
6 Aaron Wright
5 Liam Grace & Matt Lee

Current Players - Career Stats

Player Apps Goals MoM Career Special Awards
Liam Grace 91 9 5 2008 Clubman
Adam Brunton 85 1 7 -
Alex Hellier 70 7 6 2009 Player, 2010 Player
Will Freeman 66 5 4 -
Dewi Eburne 63 2 7 2007 Clubman
Sam Williams 51 16 3 2009 Clubman, 2010 Clubman
Jack Kavanagh 47 37 3 -
Jack Webster 42 23 2 2009 Manager
Josh Perrin 30 0 1 -
Tom Goodyear 27 1 2 -
Angus Stephens 25 0 2 -
Sam Brimicombe 25 1 1 -
James Cahalane 23 1 2 -
Lee Spencer 23 5 3 2010 Manager
Matthew Lee 20 27 5 -
Nathan Courtney 16 4 1 -

2008/2009 show info

The Tigers secured 4th place in the division which is a fantastic achievement given our bottom place finish last season.

This season we started early and improved fitness and basic skills through our summer camp which was driven by Andy and gave us a massive head-start to the season winning our first 4 games with significant ease breaking all sorts of records and having accumulated more points and scored more goals by the midway point in the season where we sat 7 points clear having only lost one game and looked in fine form to pick up at least a promotion.

Unfortunately the enforced breaks due to weather with games and training became a bit of a leveller and we turned into a hastily re-arranged top of the table clash with Camberley and narrowly lost putting them top. This defeat seemed to deflate the boys and despite some impressive football we had lost our momentum and a draw and a defeat to the two Mytchett teams pretty much secured our place in the table.

As always a huge list of thank you messages. Firstly to Andy Coe without who the majority of goals and dreams of the boys would not have been realised, the summer camp was hard work for the boys but they are indebted to him for their excellent season.

Next is to Steve Brunton who provides Andy and I with the framework for what we do, and then on to the “special parents” – Nick and Liz Williams, Dawn Wright, Karen Webster who all do their bits to help in various ways, and to my parents Sue and Ernie Grace and my partner Karen who helped with my “unusual” travel issues through the season.

Finally a massive thank you to the best parents and supporters in the league! They are always passionate, always vocal and most importantly always supportive and understanding.

Position 4th (Div 3) – P16 W7 D3 L6 F42 A37 Pts24

Player’s Player – Alex Hellier

Clubman – Sam Williams

Manager’s Player – Jack Webster

Top Scorer – Aaron Wright (12)

NEHYL League Cup – 1st Round

2007/2008 show info

A difficult season for the Tigers after the loss of 3 players and a restructure of the leagues to cope with the change to Sunday matches.

All this considered, the improvement shown by the guys has been magnificent and their work ethic has been fantastic and in many of the games we have been unlucky to come away without much more than we did.

Highlights of the season have been a magnificent win against local rivals Hart, in which an inspired performance from all involved led to a very tight victory, and a very hard fought point against a solid and well established Alton team.

Hopefully with the leagues bedding down next season, we can continue to grow and develop and pick up a few more points moving forward.

Acknowledgements

Massive thanks to my 2 people without who – none of this would be possible

Steve Brunton who organises all of the admin, finance, games, referees and allows me to get on with the main part of my role – the football!!

Andy Coe – whose drive and determination has kept us going through the bad weather and the even worse results, and takes most of the coaching sessions and should take a lot of the praise for the players improvement

Also, huge thanks to regular linesman Peter Eburne, top chef Lorraine Disney and some of the most patient and vocal parent supporters in the entire league.

Position 11th (Div 3) – P20 W1 D2 L17 F10 A90 Pts5

Player’s Player – James Schofield

Clubman – Liam Grace

Manager’s Player – Jamie Coe

Top Scorer – Aaron Wright (3)

NEHYL League Cup – 1st Round

2006/2007 show info

We started what we knew would be a difficult season with a mixed bag of players, many new boys and some that had never played any form of competitive football. Early on we battled hard and come close to picking up a point but went through our first eight games without a win, and were soundly beaten in both cup competitions. During this time the boys showed good improvement in terms of individual skills, playing together as a team and general work rate improvement due to improved fitness.

The turning point came in our crunch clash with Curley Park (also without a win) were we battled hard and in a scrappy encounter we didn’t play well but came away with a 2-0 victory. From there the confidence grew and we ran through 5 back to back wins and gained a very credible point against then table toppers Alton.

In terms of table positions, our league was split early on with the 4 established teams running away with the league, and the six “new” teams competing for 5th to 10th. Having been bottom for so long, it was that incredible run of results and hard work that saw us secure a very impressive sixth, with the heady heights of 5th just out of reach on narrow goal difference. A great end to a very good first season.

I would like to say thanks to all of the parents (and various other family members) who have supported and encouraged the team through good times and bad. Especially to those that have helped to organise and assist with match-day refreshments, officiating (both as referee and asst. refs), assisted coaching at training and providing transport. Special thanks to Steve Brunton, without whom the whole thing would not be possible, and his time and dedication is greatly appreciated by all of the parents.

Position 6th (Div 3) – P18 W6 D1 L11 F30 A55 Pts19

Player’s Player – Ben Drummie

Clubman – Dewi Eburne

Manager’s Player – James Schofield

Top Scorer – Jack Kavanagh (21)

NEHYL League Cup - 2nd Round

Hampshire FA Cup – 1st Round