Quakers win the Darlo Derby against the Spraire
By Ray Simpson
3-0 win at Blackwell Meadows
Darlington Women 3 Darlington Spraire Ladies 0
Darlington Women won the Darlo derby with a good 3-0 home win over Darlington Spraire Ladies at Blackwell Meadows.
The victory was a measure of revenge for Quakers against Spraire, as they didn’t beat them in the league and league cup last season – and it was a great free kick by Hattie Raine to set them on their way. (Video highlights follow soon, thanks to Kev)
Darlington manager Shaun MacKenzie said; “It was excellent to get off to a winning start. We were really good in the first half, and we scored some very good goals."
(There'll be video interviews with Shaun and skipper Toni Upton soon)
Here's the match report from Chris Barrett
There was a large crowd for the first game of the season with the teams welcomed onto the pitch by some of the Darlington girls youth teams waving flags adding to the spectacle of the first game of the season.
There were obvious nerves from both teams for the big occasion as the teams initially struggled to get the ball down with Darlington trying to get the ball over the top in behind the Spraire defence.
There weren’t many chances early on and the first good opportunity for Darlington came on 15 minutes when Darlington won a foul on the left hand side just outside the box. Hattie Raine was given the opportunity and she stepped up and struck it sweetly curling it over the wall for it to nestle sweetly in the back of the net to give Darlington the lead.
Darlington continued to apply pressure with a lot of the balls being switched to the left hand side for Emma Carter to feed Emma Doudican down the wing testing the Spraire right back.
Darlington were beginning to create more chances with an effort from Chloe Ryan well saved by the keeper and other shots from Doudican and Katie Sheridan just off target.
On 41 minutes Darlington doubled their lead. The ball was picked up by Lacey Baldwin in the middle who was taken out but the ball came to Raine who managed to play the ball through the middle to Chloe Ryan who was calm and composed and slid the ball past the keeper for her first competitive goal for Darlington.
Darlington started the second half as they had the first by dominating the play but there were a few more loose tackles and it became a feisty affair with Baldwin and Toni Upton taking a number of hits in the middle but managing to keep their heads and keep the ball moving. On 65 minutes the ball was again switched quickly with the ball played out to Raine. From the left hand side she played the ball into the box which was collected by 2nd half substitute and Darlington youth prospect Nicole Graham who took control of the ball and calmly passed the ball past the keeper to the delight of her numerous fans in the crowd.
Spraire rarely had chances but they were given a foul outside the box after a Spraire attacker was clipped by Alice Wearmouth and the resulting free kick was struck well but it was well dealt with by Ellen Atkinson who pushed it over the bar.
Late on Darlington thought they had another with the ball again being played in from the left hand side which was played across the box which made its way across to another substitute Liv Whitworth who finished low back across the keeper but it was adjudged to be offside.
The game finished 3-0 to Darlington who will be happy to have started the season with 3 points on the board early and also looking like they should be able to step up again if they can take more chances.
It was a pleasing start defensively with Atkinson getting a clean sheet dealing well with the few opportunities created. Darlington will also be happy with the goals being distributed through the team meaning there are a number of options available with availability from the bench giving the squad depth.
Next game will again require big support with a tough game against higher division Ripon City in the FA Cup at Eastbourne Sports Complex on Sunday 11th September, kick off 2pm.
We'd like to thank the following sponsors:
Martina Cuccunato:
Home: Premier 1 Filtration
Away: Vacant
Ellen Atkinson:
Home: LW & GM Atkinsons & Son
Away: Harker Coaches
Evie Whittaker:
Home: Steve Halliday
Away: Vacant
Emma Carter:
Home: Direct Flooring
Away: vacant
Alice Wearmouth:
Home: Direct Flooring
Away: Vacant
Lou Brown:
Home: Saddington Taylor LTD
Away: vacant
Sarah Frew:
Home: SMS Tech (Smart Manufacturing Solutions Technology)
Away: SMS Tech (Smart Manufacturing Solutions Technology)
Gabi Paduriaru:
Home: David Stothard
Away: Vacant
Millie Garnett:
Home: Eco Hair Salon
Away: Phil's Fine Finishes
Lily Large:
Home: Arthur Wharton Foundation
Away: Vacant
Chloe Tinkler:
Home: Steve Halliday
Away: Brinkburn Pub
Chloe Bright:
Home: Jordan Hanratty Personal Training
Away: Active Kids Play Scheme
Toni Upton
Home: Dawn Fire Safety
Away: Dawn Fire Safety
Emma Doudican
Home: Winroths Hairdressing
Away: Winroths Hairdressing
Olivia Whitworth
Home: Terry Farley MBE
Away: Vacant
Aimee Dagnall
Home: Andrew Scullion
Away: Vacant
Hattie Raine:
Home: Thomas Watson Auctioneers
Away: Thomas Watson Auctioneers
Katie Sheridan:
Home: Arthur Wharton Foundation
Away: Ingleton Site Management LTD
Sophie Curle:
Home: Arthur Taylor Carpet Fitting Services
Away: Raisco Limited
Lacey Baldwin:
Home: Lineside Fencing NE Ltd
Away: Lineside Fencing NE Ltd
Chloe Ryan:
Home: Arthur Wharton Foundation
Away: The Little Quaker Distillery
Caisey Lee
Home: vacant
Away: vacant
Nicole Graham
Home: Stuart Shanks Painting and Decorating
Away: Stuart Shanks Painting and Decorating
Management team:
Shaun Mackenzie training kit: John Vickerman
Sam Pascoe training kit: NC Group LTD
Dan Lupu training kit: Vacant
Chris Barrett training kit: Vacant