Match Report 13th December 2025
Author: Glenn Barnett
13 December 2025
Development Boys - The Journey So Far
What a season it’s been for our bright, new (and mostly young!) team. Starting from scratch with no squad last year, the players and captains had to learn fast—and they did! Behind the scenes administration completed, face masks gathered, and a bag of balls in hand, we were ready to go… almost. Our first scheduled game against Runcorn 2 had to be forfeited due to lack of players, but that didn’t dampen spirits.
By late September, the campaign kicked off with a tough opener against Chester 6. For many, it was their first taste of 11-a-side senior hockey, and while the challenge was real, the boys showed grit and determination. Osian earned a well-deserved Man of the Match, and new faces like Xander set the tone for what this squad is all about.
After a postponed fixture, November brought a stern test at Denbigh. With only 11 players, the boys battled hard despite a 5–0 loss. The score didn’t tell the full story—resilience shone through, and Theo’s tireless midfield work earned him Man of the Match.
Next came Northop Hall 3s at home. A full bench and bright conditions saw a spirited contest. Despite a 2–0 defeat, the positives were clear: sharp passing, clever wing play, and a strong defensive unit. Seven players were nominated for Player of the Match, with Xabi and Alfie sharing the honours.
Mid-November saw us face league leaders Bebington. Against all odds, the boys delivered a performance full of pride and grit. Intelligent movement and heroic defending kept the game tight, and although Bebington sealed a 3–0 win late on, Harrison and Noah’s defensive masterclass earned them joint Player of the Match.
Then came Neston—second in the table and stacked with experience. Our boys matched them stride for stride, creating more chances than ever. Rob was immense in goal earning a Player of the Match, and midfield rotations kept us competitive. A penalty and a wonder strike saw us fall 2–0, but the belief was sky-high: “We drew 2–0,” someone said—and that says it all.
Finally, yesterday brought the moment we’d been waiting for. In front of a home crowd, with Owen Jones proudly wearing the captain’s armband, the Development Boys delivered their best yet. A dominant performance full of everything we’ve worked on: resilient defending, targeted passing, and attacking intent (Morgan exhibiting a prime example, diving through a wall of defenders, throwing himself at the ball to beat the goalie, the ball only going narrowly wide). The result? A fantastic 1–1 draw! The roar at full-time said it all. Congratulations also to the Player of the Match for the second time this season - Osian!!
Huge thanks to Rob for his coaching and guidance throughout the season. Now it’s time to recharge (easy on the mince pies!) and come back swinging in January. The journey hasn’t been easy, but the grit, determination, and belief shown by this team are remarkable. We’ve left the “dusty car park” of the missed Runcorn game and the road ahead now sparkles with gold – we can’t wait to see where it leads.