U 14's New Windsor Herons Heroes vs Manor Colts at Bentley Recreation Ground.
In wet and slippery conditions, New Windsor Herons Heroes played their first away match of the season against Manor Colts at Bentley Recreation Ground and ran out 0-9 winners with a sparkling display of team play and blistering attacking football. Hat-tricks from Harry Buckley & Andrew Lane and goals from Josh Dunn, Liam Pascoe & Matthew Mouncey saw the Heroes maintain their perfect start to the season.
Windsor started the stronger and forced a corner in the first minute. Manor picked up the ball to play upfield but a strong Windsor defence was too strong and forced the ball out of play. A powerful goal kick from Jakob Hampton saw the ball fly upfield and knocked out by the homeside for a Windsor throw. Great linking play from Ben Southgate and Josh Dunn saw Windsor make their first strike on goal. The Colts replied and struck a lofted ball wide past the Windsor goal. The game was looking like it would be a fairly even match. But the visitors were determined to continue their 100% record so far this season and pressed on.
Another strong goal kick was picked up by an ever improving Ben Rank who went for goal but saw the ball drift past. More swift play from Windsor forced the homeside into heading out for a Windsor corner. Windsor kept up the pressure with great pay from Matthew Mouncey and Andrew Lane forcing another corner. Ben Southgate couldn't quite keep the lofted ball in play. The subsequent goal kick saw Windsor pick up again and force yet another corner. This time Harry Buckley was too quick for the Colts' defence and scored his first headed goal. 0-1 to Windsor
Windsor were the strongest from the restart with great play from Ben Southgate and Liam Pascoe. A throw from Matthew Mouncey saw Harry Buckley cross. But Andrew Lane just couldn't quite make the right contact with the ball. Excellent interplay from Harry Buckley, Ben rank and Matthew Mouncey saw the ball back upfield from a Windsor throw. Harry Buckley picked up the lose ball and drove a wonder strike into to Manor goal. 0-2 to Windsor
Windsor were really getting into their stride and a fantastic move from keeper thru to Ben Rank who's perfect cross was just missed by Andrew Lane. Really class play in very difficult weather conditions.
Then in quick succession Josh Dunn increased the score to 0-3 from a through ball from Matt Mouncey and a cheeky ball from Andrew Lane just drifted past a hapless Manor keeper and over the line to take the score to 0-4. Windsor by this stage were well in control.
Simon Moore and Ben Rank played some great passing football with a Ben Rank strike again just going wide. Manor made a quick return but stout defending by Liam Pascoe saw the ball made safe. Manor did try to reply but their pace was just not there and they're strikes were ineffective. Connor Watt played his full part with some excellent moves down the flanks, Windsor always looking the stronger all over the park. A free kick to Windsor from a foul on Ben Rank saw Liam Pascoe strike just wide of the upright.
Another corner for Windsor, Matthew Mouncey lofted the ball forcing the Manor keeper to push the ball out for another Windsor corner. Matthew Mouncey glided the ball into the box but it went just out of play for a homeside goalkick. The goal kick was then picked up by Windsor and Matthew Mouncey struck just wide.
A miss kick from Josh Dunn saw the loose ball picked up by the home side but Conor Watt was way too fast, forcing the ball out, then a homeside throw was picked up but was played offside. A goal kick from Jakob Hampton upfield, and Windsor got a penalty. which Harry Buckley won after being fouled in the box. Unfortunately, he couldn't convert and the scored stayed at 0-4. But Harry Buckley atoned straight afterwards buy winning a corner which Josh Dunn only just struck wide of the homeside goal mouth.
More strong pressure from Windsor saw Connor Watt feeding through. That was the last move of the half as the ref blew his whistle.
The 2nd half saw Windsor start in the same way, a strike from Josh Dunn saved and Ben Rank shooting wide from the rebound.
Windsor won another corner but again the ball drifted wide. Josh struck again and the manor return was quick, which forced Jakob Hampton into his first real save of the game A strong goal kick was picked up by the homeside and a Manor free kick saw them pick up their game with some more even play. A Manor goal kick was picked up by Windsor, and a lightning fast Harry Buckley, picking up the ball lose from the keeper to score an easy goal. 0-5 to Windsor
Good defending by Jasbal & Liam from the restart saw the ball back up in the homeside's half. With Liam Pascoe striking from 30 yards just over the bar. The ball even made it out of the ground and onto the road adjoining the recreation ground.
Manor won a corner. But could make contact. Matthew Mouncey picked up the lose ball and struck upfield. Powerful cross Manor responded but Windsor were there equal, Liam p and new player Hamsa Mir defending well.
Ben Llewellyn played a great move through the centre forcing a Manor save. Harry Buckley with yet another strike on goal. The boy really had his striking boots on during this match. Windsor working as a unit with fluid passing to Andrew Lane who knocked in for another goal. 0-6 to Windsor
The game was halted for a few minutes when a strong kick saw the ball end up in a tree. The resulting play saw Harry Buckley hit the upright and Hamsa Mir forced a save and won a corner. Matthew Mouncey with the corner but was saved by the Manor keeper.
The pressure from Windsor was relentless and Manor were to consider themselves fortunate that they were not further behind by this stage in the match. But the visitors were not finished yet. A powerful cross from Matthew Mouncey missed open goal.
The Windsor manager, Barry Dunn decided to make some substitutions and the Heroes substitute goalkeeper, David Winkworth was given the gloves for the remainder of the game.
With only 10 minutes on the clock, Windsor went for glory and 2 more goals from Matthew Mouncey and Andrew Lane saw the score finish on 0-9 to the Heroes.
Windsor showed why they are the class act of the league and not only maintain their 100% record but send a strong message out to the rest of the teams that New Windsor Herons Heroes are the team to beat this season.
Come on the Mighty Windsor


