Pro-Life Kelburne Mens 5s Draw vs Helensburgh 3s

On 30.9.17 - The young Kelburne 5s development team headed to Helensburgh for the second time this season having drawn 2-2 with their 2s a few weeks earlier. Helensburgh started well taking the game to Kelburne and creating a few half chances as the Kelburne team started slowly. And it wasn't too long before a Helensburgh player sneaked in at the back post to give the home team the lead. This seemed to waken up the Kelburne players as they began to pass the ball about and create some chances. On 3 occasions youngster Tommy Austin linked up with Rory Donaldson who found himself in space in the Helensburgh D. The first 2 occasions Rory snatched at the ball and his chance was gone but on the third occasion the Helensburgh keeper had to pull off a good save at his near post. Kelburne now were on the front foot with only a couple of Helensburgh breakaways to contend with the goal their play deserved eventually came from Don Tervit when he fired home from an acute angle. As the half came to a close both teams tried to get the upper hand but the score remained at 1-1 HT Helensburgh 3s 1-1 Kelburne 5s The second half started with Kelburne in control and it would stay that way for almost all of the 2nd half. Helensburgh hit on the counter attack but on the whole were being forced back by some good play from the Kelburne youngsters. Shots from Sam Hunt and Aaron O'Hear missed the target or forced the Helensburgh keeper into good saves. A rare Helensburgh break was bravely saved by youngster Rowan McClure in goals and he quickly followed up with a second save kicking the ball clear. A sublime bit of skill by Fergus, when surrounded by 3 Helensburgh players, allowed him to somehow find his way into the area and his shot narrowly missed the target. As so often happens Kelburne were caught out by a sucker punch with 15 minutes to go. A break down the right hand side and the resultant shot was bravely saved by Rowan but unfortunately the ball fell to the Helensburgh player who made no mistake. Rowan was injured during the goal and had to leave the pitch with Peter Robertson taking over as kicking back. Kelburne continued to push forward looking for an equaliser. Several chances fell to the team but a little more composure was required and they could not get that elusive goal. Finally, with 2 minutes to go, veteran Don Tervit skipped into the area and past a couple of players and slotted the ball home. It was a thoroughly deserved goal but the team will be disappointed not to have won. All the youngsters and the not so young deserve credit for battling to the end which is becoming a trait of this team.

FT Helensburgh 3s 2-2 Kelburne 5s Next week Kelburne 5s play Giffnock 2s at Glasgow Green with a 12 o'clock pushback searching for their first victory.

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Beat Hillhead

On Sunday 1.10.17

The second game of the weekend was played out in poor conditions at GHK. Kelburne looked to put the disappointing draw from Saturday behind them and get back to winning ways. Again playing without their coach the team looked in the mood from the start. A long ball into the Hillhead circle seen a diving Chris Caldwell send his deflection just an inch or two over the bar. Some quick passing around the defence allowed Kelburne to win their first corner of the game. A well executed routine was finished by Mike Nicol, the defender sent the keeper the wrong way allowing him to give the team the lead. The team again played some very good hockey and created some good chances. Hillhead typically looked to hit on counter with long ball hockey which was well handled by the defensive play from the team. The second goal came from Johnny Christie, some fast attacking play was finished in style by the striker who had just about managed to see the ball through his rain soaked specs. The game was going to plan until a ball played from outside the circle hit two kelburne sticks and evaded the kelburne keeper. Both umpires seemed to miss this and awarded a goal to Hillhead.

The game began to get a bit heated and the interval came at the perfect time to cool things off. The second half started and kelburne couldn't get a grip on the game. Hillhead seemed to find space too easily and with the game becoming tennis like found space in the 'D' and levelled up. Right back Gary Maitles was the next to go close with an uncharacteristic dive to try deflect the ball into the net, unfortunately his defensive mentality seemed to kick in and he cleared the ball of the Hillhead goal. A series of corners were won and wasted by Kelburne, Ben Peterson on another day could have walked away with 4 or 5 to his name. The forward had a difficult Sunday. Kelburne eventually found the 3rd through Chris Nelson, the veteran midfielder won the game with a simple tap in that even he couldn't miss. With minutes remaining Kelburne looked to keep control of the ball and not allow Hillhead any opportunities. With a win and 3 points the main aim the team was successful but improvements are needed going forward.

The squad now look forward to one last training session on Tuesday before traveling to Barcelona on Wednesday to play in this year's EHL.

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Well done to the South West Girls in the U16s & U18s Inter-districts

Well done to all the players who took part in the U16s & U18s Girls' Inter-districts this weekend. It was a tough tournament in some challenging weather conditions but the South West girls fought hard.

The U16s made their way to the semi finals and were just pipped to bronze coming out 4th overall;

The U18s battled it out throughout a tough tournament coming 5th overall.

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Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Draw vs Menzieshill

On 30.9.17 Kelburne headed up to Dundee for a late afternoon pushback, knowing that they were in for a tough game. Menzieshill have always been challenging at the top of the table in the last few years and are always tricky opponents. The game started out very scrappy with neither team able to stamp authority on the match. About 20 minutes into the game and Kelburne began to play their normal attacking hockey and this created chances to take the lead. The breakthrough finally came when a great mazy run from Adam Bain, who cut inside from the left beating hill defenders, created space in the D.  The ball broke to youngster Finn Halliday who passed the ball across goal for Michael Christie to tap the ball home! 1-0 Kelburne. The half ended with no further chances.

The second half started very much like the first. Both teams struggling to control the game. Menzieshill created some goal scoring chances and won a couple of short corners which Kelburne were able to keep out. Then a nice move down the right hand side led to Chris Nelson firing a pass towards the D and evaded all the hill defenders fell to Johnny Christie who calmly slotted the ball past the keeper to make it 2-0. The game turned shortly after with menzieshill chasing the game Kelburne fell into their shell and lost their attacking play. This resulted in conceding far too much space for menzieshill to attack and led to them winning too many corners. This cost Kelburne with goals coming from short corners with around 15 minutes to go and then with only 3 minutes left. Even in those 3 minutes Kelburne were able to create a couple of short corner opportunities but were unable to convert. Game finished 2-2. A disappointing result for the burne who hope to bounce back against Hillhead on Sunday.

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17 Kelburne Girls in the U16s & U18s Girls' Inter-districts this Weekend

The U16s & U18s Girls' Inter-districts are on at the GNHC this Weekend.

Good luck to our own 17 Kelburne girls and all in 'Team South West!

U16s Selections include: Cara Bruce, Neave Halliday, Connie Reid, Phillipa Saddler, Lucy Bliss, Jessie Cuthbertson, Holly Hendry, Lucy Niven.

U18s Selections include: Rachael Bannatyne, Ellie Houston, Katrina Miller, Kim Crawford, Olivia Saddler, Sarah Wilson, Molly Cuthbertson, Anna Hendry and Katherine Meenan.

Come along and support 'Team South West'

 

Pro-Life Kelburne Ladies 2s Beat St Andrew's Uni 6-2

On 23.9.17 : The Kelburne Ladies 2nd XI played with high intensity, determination and skill from the moment the first whistle blew.  Holly Hendry dribbled with the ball past the whole of the opposition and fired a shot on target within the first 10 seconds of the match and this foreshadowed the high level of game which was to follow. Kelburne had the vast majority of the possession within the first half with many key players such as Laura and Kelly skillfully passing the ball around the St Andrew's players linking the play right from the defensive line into the attacking 25. Several short corners were won in this half with several goals scored as a result. Jenny Cuthbertson had a particularly impressive goal won from a short corner where she neatly tapped the ball mid air into the top left corner of the net. Other goals such as Kim's and Laura's were won from open play in the first half. St Andrew's came back in the second half much stronger and with great determination after the half time team talk. And this unfortunately lead to 2 goals being scored against Kelburne. However the Kelburne Ladies refused to let their heads go down and kept the communication and positivity on the pitch high with great directional calls coming from Cookie, the goalie, at the back to ensure the team's structure remained strong.

At the end of the match Kelburne deservingly came out on top winning 6-2 and look foreword to bring the same level of skill and intensity into their next match.

Young 'Team West' steals Silver in the U16s Boys' Inter-districts

Results from this weekend's U16s & U18s Boys' Inter-Districts

It was a well-fought tournament for 'Team West' U16s gaining 3 clear wins and a draw vs East. Team West took Silver and narrowly missed out on 1st place by goal difference (No Final).  A great tournament with some very promising youngsters!

Very well played to our Young Kelburne U16s Stars, the 4 amigos, for their outstanding performance throughout the tournament, we're all very proud!

The U18s West Boys had a good tournament and came 2nd overall.

Next weekend sees the U16s & U18s Girls' Inter District.

Kelburne Players Selected for the West U16 Boys' Inter-districts, Sept. 2017 -From Left above: Cameron McIntyre, Fionn Wilson, Niall Taylor & Logan McClure

Kelburne Players Selected for the West U16 Boys' Inter-districts, Sept. 2017 -

From Left above: Cameron McIntyre, Fionn Wilson, Niall Taylor & Logan McClure

U16s Team West - September 2017

U16s Team West - September 2017

''What's On'' in the Youth Section

Youth Training Information

Junior Sessions

Wednesday 6.15-7.15 at St Columba’s (Kilmacolm) - U10s, U12s & U14s Block 1 Starts 20/9

Saturdays - 9.45-11.00 Kelburne Cricket Club - 5-14 (Suitable for beginners)

Hockey Festivals for U10s, U12s, U14s are normally at the weekend on a Sunday and information is posted on slack (or, ask via juniors@kelburne.com)

Indoor sessions run from October to February – Venue/dates TBC

Youth Development Sessions

Sundays 10.00-12.00 at On-X - All players in S1-S6

Starts Sunday 8 October to 26th November inclusive

2018 – Starts up again on Sunday 11th February to 25th March inclusive

Senior Sessions
Tuesday  6.30-8pm Glasgow Green - Ladies’ Training (via Coach’s advice)
Thursday 6.30-8pm Glasgow Green  - Men’s  Training (via Coach’s advice)

For more information or queries, direct to: juniors@kelburne.com

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Pro-Life Kelburne Men's 2s Draw vs Watsonians

On 16.9.17 - This game really was a tale of two halves. Two halves both far below Kelburne standards for different reasons. The team started slowly, but filled with confidence from last week’s away win against Grange 3s. Kelburne was up for the challenge and looking for another scalp to claim. There was a very cagey start to the game, both sides putting in strong defensive efforts to break up play. Midfield trio of Alan Walker, Ewan Carmichael and JG Shepherd working over-time to prevent any build-up from the Watson's team. Chances were a plenty for both teams, however, a loss of concentration allowed Watson's to fire home a scrappy goal. 22 mins gone and it stood Watsonians 1-0 Kelburne. However right at the death on 34 minutes, Kelburne struck back. With the ball bouncing around in front the net, Alan Walker was on hand to slot the ball past a panicking keeper.  Kelburne started the second half more brightly with forwards Ciaran Wilcox, Rory McClure and Andrew Duff showing great urgency to get on the ball and make things happen for the Paisley side. Watsonians did well to keep out the pressure and limit the penetrations into the D to a few. It was after this point that the game became very feisty with both sides eager to get on top, the first victim being Rory McClure with a green on 44’ for a questionable tackle. Not 3 minutes later and Kelburne lost another to a green card; with centre back Fraser Hutchison going to the bin for his 2 minute break. Watsonians had their fair share of cards also, with a player receiving a green and on his return a yellow for an immediate infringement. Goal scorer Walker also received a green for a lax tackle on 56 minutes. Shortly after JG received the second yellow of the game, an interesting decision but a fair call given the umpires' view of events. To cap things off, Ciaran Wilcox received the final card and his first yellow of the season for a sliding tackle with minutes to go. It was at this moment Kelburne had fired into full counter attack mode, but nothing was sticking. With 28 entries into the D and 6 shorts awarded in Kelburne’s favour, it was clear that the team were lacking the finishing touch in the final third.

Final score 1-1. Man of the Match: Connor Bain for an outstanding performance at the back, and young reliable Niall Taylor being voted DOTD : )

Kelburne 2s will look ahead to their next fixture against another east coast team, Edinburgh Uni 2s that will be played on the 30th September at Peffermill.

Kelburne Men's 2s - 2017-18

Kelburne Men's 2s - 2017-18

Pro-Life Kelburne Men's 5s Draw vs Western Wildcats

16.9.17 - 1st Half Kelburne made a fantastic start to the match against Western Wildcats and Dick Donaldson set the tone for the first half, scoring a fine goal, only to have it chopped off. It wasn't long before the Western goal was under attack again and this time it was Rory Donaldson who made a great run and pass to find Mark Fulton inside the circle to slot his shot past the keeper. Again, Dick Donaldson made another powerful run into the circle with what looked like a great shot to beat the Western keeper, but again the umpire saw an infringement and disallowed the goal. At the other end of the pitch the Kelburne defence looked comfortable, with the likes of young Scott Peters and Callum Stewart looking composed on the ball and keen to move the ball forward. Although, the defence did provide a good shield for goalkeeper Rowan McClure, he too performed well and made a good double save near the end of the second half to deny Western. Kelburne finished the first half strongly, taking a 1 - 0 lead into the break but it could easily have been more.

2nd Half Western looked a different team for the first 15 minutes of the second half and a lapse in concentration for Kelburne at this crucial point in the game didn't help. This allowed Western to build some momentum and eventually they equalised, stunning Kelburne who then conceded another quick goal, giving Western a 2 - 1 lead. The response from Kelburne could not have been better and they were soon back playing the free flowing hockey they had demonstrated for most of the first half. Young Jared Bolland made his debut and immediately was involved in the action, showing some great composure and passing at a point in the game where Kelburne were really chasing the game. Kelburne were awarded a short corner and on 18 minutes Dick Donaldson came close to scoring again but this time the keeper touched the ball onto the post. Another free flowing move from Kelburne, starting deep inside their own half, passed the ball up the left, with Rory shooting inside the circle forcing the keeper into a good block. With the clock ticking, Kelburne's perseverance paid off when a well practiced short corner move straight off the training ground resulted in a great goal for Dick leveling the Final score at 2 - 2.

There is no game next week but Kelburne 5s return to action on Saturday 30th September when they travel to Hermitage Academy to play Helensburgh 3s.

Pro-Life Kelburne Ladies 1s Lose Out vs Clydesdale Western

On 15.9.17 - Kelburne Ladies first XI opened the National League campaign on Friday night against Clydesdale Westerns first XI. Travelling across Glasgow to Titwood for a 7.30pm passback the ladies squad consisted of a host of youngsters with a sprinkling of experienced stalwarts. For the first ten minutes the game looked to be quite evenly matched with both teams maintaining their shape and composure on the ball. Nevertheless it was Western that opened the deadlock in the 20th minute when Kelburne cleared the ball to the top of the circle and Western struck it into the bottom left corner. Kelburne Ladies however rallied again and when the half time whistle blew they were threatening the Western goal with their pace and tenacity. The score was 1-0 to Clydesdale at this point.

The second half saw Clydesdale came out all guns blazing. Within two minutes they had doubled their lead after a corner rebound was buried beyond returning keeper Nichola Brown. Maintaining their shape Kelburne Ladies pressed Western in spells, and were unlucky not to score from a breakaway corner. Lucy Bliss claiming a corner instead. Nevertheless Western were relentless and their fitness and experience shone through in the final ten minutes. The converted a corner, before quickly scoring a deflection, then again squeezing another corner past the Kelburne defence after the whistle had blew. The game finished 0-5 to Clydesdale although Kelburne will be heartened by the workrate and effort demonstrated by all players.

The ladies now travel to Aberdeen to face AA Merlin in the Scottish Cup on Sunday.

Bromac Kelburne Men's 1s Beat Clydesdale 6-3 (Read update)

On 16.9.17:  The men's 1st team traveled to Titwood on Saturday afternoon to play Clydesdale. The team was high in confidence after the previous week's performance. The game started at a high tempo which led to a short corner being awarded after some great team play in forcing a foul in the oppositions D. From the resulting short corner Josh Cairns made no mistakes by putting his flick low to the left between keeper and postman. With the score 1-0 kelburne increased the pressure on Clydesdale which lead quickly to a second from Johnny Christie, some quick interchange play allowed him to have a snapshot past the keeper. With the score 2-0 Clydesdale got a foot hold back in the game through some slack kelburne defending allowing a back post goal from Clydesdale. With the score 2-1 clydesdale increased the pressure on the kelburne defence and managed to force a short corner as the 1st half was nearing an end. They were able to capitalise on the corner and made the score 2-2 at half time.

As the kelburne boys came back out for the second half they knew they had to step up the tempo to ensure they left with all 3 points. As the 2nd half began they were able to exploit some slack Clydesdale defending down the left to get the ball down the baseline and up stepped Micheal Christie to slot home at the near post. The was kick start kelburne needed as shortly after that the men were able to force another short corner and like in the first half Josh Cairns stepped up and slotted the ball home off the top into the side netting of the goal. The kelburne boys could sense there was more goals for the taking in this game and continued to increase the pressure on the Clydesdale goal. By winning another short corner. Like the previous 2 corners Josh Cairns made no mistake again to complete his hatrick of short corner goals. Putting the ball high to the keepers left leaving the keeper no chance. With the score 5-2 Clydesdale managed to get a bit of fortune by winning another short corner and again capitalising on the situation to make the score 5-3. With the clock winding down kelburne was able to make the score 6-3 through some lovely play by Johnny Christie just lifting the ball over the keeper. As the full time whistle went the 3 points were safe but the boys knew they have to keep improving for the next match.

MOTM award going to Iain Scholefield. 

Next match will be against Menzieshill in 2 weeks time.

#kelburne #hockey #wegrowtalent 

In the late push back Bromac Ltd Kelburne M1 ground out a 6-3 win vs Clydesdale at Titwood. A hard fought 3 points for the Paisley team with goals coming from a Josh Cairns set piece hat-trick, two from Johnny Christie and one from Michael Christie.

In the late push back Bromac Ltd Kelburne M1 ground out a 6-3 win vs Clydesdale at Titwood. A hard fought 3 points for the Paisley team with goals coming from a Josh Cairns set piece hat-trick, two from Johnny Christie and one from Michael Christie.

'What's On' in the Youth Section

Youth Training Information

Junior Sessions

Wednesday 6.15-7.15 at St Columba’s (Kilmacolm) - U10s, U12s & U14s Block 1 Starts 20/9

Saturdays - 9.45-11.00 Kelburne Cricket Club - 5-14 (Suitable for beginners)

Hockey Festivals for U10s, U12s, U14s are normally at the weekend on a Sunday and information is posted on slack (or, ask via juniors@kelburne.com)

Indoor sessions run from October to February – Venue/dates TBC

Youth Development Sessions

Sundays 10.00-12.00 at On-X - All players in S1-S6

Starts Sunday 8 October to 26th November inclusive

2018 – Starts up again on Sunday 11th February to 25th March inclusive

Senior Sessions
Tuesday  6.30-8pm Glasgow Green - Ladies’ Training (via Coach’s advice)
Thursday 6.30-8pm Glasgow Green  - Men’s  Training (via Coach’s advice)

For more information or queries direct to: juniors@kelburne.com

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Pro-Life Kelburne Men's 5s Lose out to Hillhead 6s

on 9.9.17 the young Kelburne 5s team turned up for their first home game of the season hoping to build on last weeks good performance. Youngster Rowan McClure maintained his place in goals and youngster Tommy Austin retained his place in the starting line up. Making his competitive debut was Rory Donaldson. Cheered on by the Kelburne 1st team the youngsters played well moving the ball about well and competing with one of last years top teams. In particular youngsters Rory and Tommy were linking up well and creating all sorts of difficulties for the Hillhead defence. On the other side of the pitch Scott Peters and Fergus Noble were also causing problems. Unfortunately missing the cutting edge of Don Tervit meant a lot of the good play came to nothing. In defence Callum Stewart was continuing to make the right back position his own with another strong performance. Both keepers comfortably handled anything which was thrown at them as an even first half finished goalless. HT Kelburne 5s 0-0 Hillhead 6s Kelburne started the 2nd half strongly with Dick Donaldson controlling the midfield with Aaron O'Hear and Sam Hunt working hard up front to keep the Hillhead defence on their toes. Kelburne created several penalty corners but they all came to nothing. At this point Kelburne had most of the play and were creating most of the chances but Hillhead always looked dangerous on the break. When defensive stalwart Hamish Walker went of injured with 15 minutes to go it allowed Hillhead more space. From one of their attacks Hillhead won a penalty corner with just 5 minutes to go and made no mistake firing into the bottom right hand corner. It was hard on the Kelburne side who deserved to take something from the game. The final minutes Kelburne pushed for the equaliser but couldn't find it. In a show of great sportsmanship Hillhead did not accept a penalty corner in the dying seconds as it had been mistakenly called. There were some great performances from the Kelburne youngsters including Roc Hart, Calum Jamieson and Callum Brown.

FT Kelburne 5s 0-1 Hillhead 6s

The young Kelburne 5s team travel to Auchenhowie next Saturday 16th September to play Western 5s hoping to continue their excellent play

Pro-Life Kelburne Men's 2s Beat Grange 3-0

Grange 3s vs Kelburne 2s - Sept 9th 2017

Kelburne 2nd XI started their new season off with a bang and the best possible start they could have wanted. Controlling the whole game and comfortably winning 3-0.

After a season of heartache and disappointment, Kelburne 2s have had time to reflect on what was their worst season in at least 12 years. Having avoided relegation by some league changes, they have had much to prove and eager to show that last season was just a one-off. Captain Mark Connor recruiting some new talent into the squad bringing in some experience and leadership into a young developing team (welcome back Connor Bain from a year of absence, home grown "veteran" and masters superstar Stuart Robin, along with two new additions of Alan Walker & Mike Jones). With the help of new head coach Colin McClure, a wealth of work has been put in over the summer to get this team off the ground and today has paid off.

Playing the first game of the season away from home is never easy and their first fixture being at Grange was a tough obstacle.

The game started well for the paisley side, keeping the ball and making the opposition move made it difficult for grange to get hold of the ball. Kelburne being patient was paying off with Kelburne creating a few half chances, Andy Duff making space for himself and putting a few shots at goal forcing the home side's keeper to make some saves. The breakthrough came after 10 mins when Kelburne made some hard fast moving passes round the back, the ball came up the line from C. Bain to 'runner' C. Wilcox who picked the ball up and drove into the D to win a SC off a foot. The SC was converted by some quick thinking by A. Walker who was pressured at the top of the D, stayed calm and slotted the ball home on his reverse stick side nice and low through the keepers legs.

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Kelburne being a goal up, kept the ball for the next 10 mins making grange work to try and get the ball and making them run all over the place. Grange were very limited to any chances towards the goal and didn't really work Scotland's young Logan McClure in goal. Kelburne's dominance in possession paid off when on the 25th minute another well worked move came off and ended with a goal. Again the ball round the back paid off with a first time pass up the line by the skipper M. Connor again finding C. Wilcox, who this time chose to pass the ball to R. McClure who then calmly slipped the ball past the grange keeper into the bottom corner.

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Grange only now started to find their feet and were creating some chances that did test the young keeper. Making him pull off some great saves going bottom corner ( just making sure his lack of involvement didn't effect his focus) after a spell on the ball and some nice attacking moves grange were rewarded with a SC (that clearly hit the players knee, but despite him clearly in pain and with a bruise on his knee the decision stood) the SC was a well worked move and would have paid off if it wasn't for the non-stop playing Fraser Scott with a magnificent save off the line to prevent grange scoring and getting back in the game.

HT 0-2

The 2nd half started unlike the 1st and it was Grange pressing hard with a few shots going just wide of the post, warning signs were up! Grange just could not take advantage of their possession and the score stayed the same for some time.  Niall Taylor and Martin Byrne making some great runs up front stretching the home side's defence and continuing to press with some great passing in midfield from Ewan Carmichael, J-G Shepherd and Mike Jones - creating chances for the forwards but just couldn't get that 3rd goal.

The 3rd goal came when Kelburne won a series of SC's on the 70th min.  Philip Nijsen stepped up and flicked the ball top left into the corner of the goal proving too much for the Grange keeper.

FT 3-0 to Kelburne - a great team performance

Round up:
Kelburne won a game they dominated and were in control of from start to finish. Great start to the new season - their next game sees them back at the amazing Glasgow Green pitch against a very tough side, Watsonians 2s.

Next week's match is against last season's runners-up and cup finalists, Watsonians 2s.
12:30 pb pitch 2

Team Captain : M. Connor





 

Pro-Life Kelburne Ladies 2s Draw vs Kinross

10.9.17

Another great performance from Kelburne Ladies 2s who stepped on to the pitch opposite recently relegated Kinross. Kelburne worked well in attack putting Kinross under lots of pressure and creating lots of opportunities in front of goal but were unfortunate not to convert them.  Kinross managed to counter attack on a few occasions and we're able to find their high player in the D and managed to put away to goals in the first half. After a motivating team talk at half time the Kelburne girls came out firing on all cylinders.

Creating chance after chance in front of goal and finally scored from a short corner with Phillipa Saddler slipping it past the keeper at back post.  Kinross had other ideas and again a space through the defence making it 3-1. Again Kelburne pushed forward and in the last 10 minutes through some great creative play managed to slot the ball past the Kinross keeper another twice (Holly Hendry and Laura Carlton) to end the game with a 3-3 draw.

 

Bromac Kelburne Men's 1s Start the Season with a Win vs Inverleith 5-1

After another tough preseason Bromac Kelburne were eager to get the 2017/2018 season underway as they look to win an unprecedented 14th League title in a row.  Bromac Kelburne opened their campaign against the east coast's Inverleith who were back in the top division after a short sabbatical in division 2.

The game started at a great pace as Kelburne stamped their authority and served noticed of their intentions for the season ahead. A slick passing move down the right side of the pitch created space for Ben Peterson to put the hosts in front. Johnny Christie then found space for himself and lashed a shot into the side netting. Then the goal of the day, Johnny Christie combining with his younger brother Michael as they waltzed past the Inverleith defence with a combination of one-twos to allow Michael to lob the keeper and put Bromac Kelburne in 3-0 at half time.

The second half followed a similar path with Bromac Kelburne dominating possession leaving Inverlieth with only a few breakaway chances. A short corner attempt from Josh Cairns resulted in a penalty with Josh powered high into the roof of the net. Concentration dropped and Inverlieth earned themselves a short corners which they duly converted to reduce the deficit. The scoring was completed in the final few minutes as Michael Christie got his second deflecting in from a Josh Cairns free hit.  Final score Bromac Kelburne 5 – Inverlieth 1

 

Bromac Kelburne start the mission for 14 in a row win!

Bromac Kelburne start the mission for 14 in a row win!