Match Report by Miriam Durnhuber
Southgate W2 2 – 1 West Hampstead W1
Goal Scorers : Ella Duthie & Helen Cathcart
Southgate W2s bounced back from a demotivating defeat last week to achieve a well-deserved victory against London Premier League debutantes West Hampstead. The win was a tight one: it was 2-1 to Southgate when play ended, with not one but two West Hampstead goals disallowed over the course of the game. Nevertheless, the difference in quality of hockey from last game to this one was as clear as black and white; playing like a team, with a focus on tactical passing, we showed enduring resilience even when the pressure was on us.
Ronan’s target for the day was to get us to play down the right and ensure strong passes with aggressive movement up the pitch. After a humbling yet insightful video session before Wednesday training, we saw how ignoring this principle made us suffer last Saturday. This tactic was put into practice almost instantly at the start of the game; a swift transfer round the back forced the ball through West Hampstead’s unreasonably high press into the right channel, straight up the pitch, and into the danger area. The outcomes would come later but it was a sign that this strategy would reap rewards.
The W2s maintained their tenacity against an increasingly belligerent West Hampstead. The visitors won a short corner after flooring Lucy S and proceeding to play the ball into her when down; and, annoyingly, the short concluded with a drag flick into the bottom right. Not to worry; we were still in the mindset of a win and knew we could come back. Our second goal came from our own corner: a well-rehearsed left-slip slap from Bobbie Burkin headed towards the keeper for Helen Cathcart to deflect it between the goalie’s legs, gifting us that all-important winning goal.