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Football
Season 2010 - 2011| POS | P | W | D | L | GD | PTS | |
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| 1 | Piddletrenthide United | 20 | 14 | 4 | 2 | 38 | 46 |
| 2 | Blandford United Reserves | 20 | 11 | 4 | 5 | 22 | 37 |
| 3 | Bere Regis | 20 | 10 | 4 | 6 | 19 | 34 |
| 4 | Poundbury Rovers | 20 | 9 | 6 | 5 | 23 | 33 |
| 5 | Dorchester Borough | 20 | 9 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 32 |
| 6 | Shaftesbury Reserves | 20 | 9 | 4 | 7 | 12 | 31 |
| 7 | Kangaroos | 20 | 9 | 4 | 7 | 6 | 31 |
| 8 | Wincanton Town Reserves | 20 | 9 | 2 | 9 | 0 | 29 |
| 9 | Wool RBL | 20 | 5 | 3 | 12 | -10 | 18 |
| 10 | Sturminster Newton Reserves | 20 | 3 | 2 | 15 | -59 | 11 |
| 11 | Wareham Rangers Reserves | 20 | 3 | 0 | 17 | -62 | 9 |
| DATE | HOME | AWAY | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23/04/11 | Piddletrenthide United | 5 - 1 | Bere Regis |
| 16/04/11 | Sturminster Newton Reserves | 0 - 5 | Bere Regis |
| 09/04/11 | Bere Regis | 5 - 1 | Wincanton Town Reserves |
| 02/04/11 | Dorchester Borough | 6 - 3 | Bere Regis |
| 26/03/11 | Bere Regis | 3 - 0 | Poundbury Rovers |
| 19/03/11 | Bere Regis | 1 - 2 | Kangaroos |
| 05/03/11 | Bere Regis | 6 - 2 | Wool RBL |
| 19/02/11 | Bere Regis | 0 - 2 | Piddletrenthide United |
| 12/02/11 | Kangaroos | 3 - 3 | Bere Regis |
| 05/02/11 | Bere Regis | 5 - 1 | Wareham Rangers Reserves |
| 15/01/11 | Bere Regis | 2 - 0 | Blandford United Reserves |
| 08/01/11 | Shaftesbury Reserves | 1 - 2 | Bere Regis |
| 20/11/10 | Blandford United Reserves | 5 - 5 | Bere Regis |
| 06/11/10 | Bere Regis | 2 - 5 | Dorchester Borough |
| 23/10/10 | Wareham Rangers Reserves | 0 - 3 | Bere Regis |
| 16/10/10 | Bere Regis | 4 - 2 | Shaftesbury Reserves |
| 02/10/10 | Wincanton Town Reserves | 5 - 2 | Bere Regis |
| 25/09/10 | Poundbury Rovers | 2 - 2 | Bere Regis |
| 18/09/10 | Bere Regis | 7 - 0 | Sturminster Newton Reserves |
| 11/09/10 | Wool RBL | 0 - 0 | Bere Regis |
BERE REGIS FC 2010-2011
Back Row L-R. R.Hewitt (manager), K.Cox, N.Scott, P.Macklin, G.Rose, A.Moorse, N.White, M.Bennett, O.Waight, P. Bartek
Front Row L–R. M.Elford, J.Muscato, J.Sanders, J.Cleall (capt), S.Hewitt, T.Williams, D.Watts

| POS | P | W | D | L | GD | PTS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Springers Bar | 16 | 15 | 0 | 1 | 129 | 45 |
| 2 | Harry's Sports Bar | 16 | 15 | 0 | 1 | 115 | 45 |
| 3 | Poole Wanderers | 16 | 10 | 0 | 6 | 15 | 30 |
| 4 | Wallisdown Sports | 16 | 6 | 2 | 8 | -23 | 20 |
| 5 | Bere Regis | 16 | 6 | 1 | 9 | -22 | 19 |
| 6 | Broadstone Con | 16 | 6 | 1 | 9 | -35 | 19 |
| 7 | Flight Refuelling | 16 | 5 | 3 | 8 | -35 | 18 |
| 8 | Railway Hotel | 16 | 4 | 1 | 11 | -44 | 13 |
| 9 | Hamworthy Labour Club | 16 | 1 | 0 | 15 | -100 | 3 |
| DATE | HOME | AWAY | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20/03/11 | Bere Regis | 2 - 3 | Harry's Sports Bar |
| 13/03/11 | Poole Wanderers | 3 - 0 | Bere Regis |
| 06/03/11 | Bere Regis | 4 - 2 | Broadstone Con |
| 20/02/11 | Hamworthy Labour Club | 0 - 8 | Bere Regis |
| 06/02/11 | Bere Regis | 1 - 6 | Wallisdown Sports |
| 30/01/11 | Flight Refuelling | 3 - 3 | Bere Regis |
| 23/01/11 | Springers Bar | 9 - 3 | Bere Regis |
| 16/01/11 | Bere Regis | 3 - 4 | Poole Wanderers |
| 21/11/10 | Bere Regis | 4 - 3 | Railway Hotel |
| 14/11/10 | Harry's Sports Bar | 11 - 4 | Bere Regis |
| 07/11/10 | Bere Regis | 2 - 1 | Hamworthy Labour Club |
| 31/10/10 | Bere Regis | 1 - 5 | Springers Bar |
| 24/10/10 | Bere Regis | 4 - 1 | Flight Refuelling |
| 17/10/10 | Wallisdown Sports | 6 - 0 | Bere Regis |
| 19/09/10 | Broadstone Con | 6 - 0 | Bere Regis |
| 12/09/10 | Railway Hotel | 0 - 2 | Bere Regis |
Dorchester Borough v Bere Regis
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Wareham Rangers
Bere Regis v Wincanton Town
No game schedule
Sturminster Marshall v Bere Regis
Sturminster Newton v Bere Regis
No game schedule
All league fixtures complete
Piddletrenthide United v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Upton FC
No game league finished
Another hard fought local derby game that saw Bere, by far the stronger team comfortably coming out on top. Goals came from G ‘dog’ Rose with his customary double, Sean ‘Lee’ Cooper, Tommy ‘delectable lob’ Williams, ‘Yung’ Tommy Holmes and even Matty Elford got on the team sheet due largely to his promotion to an uncustomary midfield role.
The biggest game ever played at Bere Rec in the clubs 125 years history, saw Bere put up more than a valiant fight against a club 3 leagues above them. The MOPS provided the half time refreshments, the BRFC Mini section provided the mascots, programmes were provided by the BRFC marketing department and with Canon/Reverend Ian amongst the near capacity crowd providing the blessing and divine inspiration for this David V Goliath cup tie, (1 Samuel Chapter 17), it all looked set for a pulsating game. And the near capacity crowd at the stadium of Bere weren’t to be disappointed, although even with the help of the afore mentioned, Bere could do nothing about the result that eventually put an end to a cup run that had previously seen them dump 3 senior teams out of the cup and a place in the final was unfortunately missed.
However, it looked like the
good lord was shining on Bere, as they
took the lead in the first 10 minutes when a fumble by the Poole Town
keeper resulted with a G dog Rose overhead kick ending up in the back
of the Poole Town net. Bere led 1-0! Even the loss of captain jonny
‘broken toe nail’ Cleall early on could not dampen
Beres
resolve and his young replacement Jake Muscato more than filled his
boots and played exceptionally well. The Bere boys went in fully
deserving to be 1-0 up at half time, whilst the Poole Town boys got a
Phil Brown dressing down somewhere near the half way line, or maybe
they’d heard about Peggys Tea !
Early in the second half, Poole Town managed to equalize, but G dog
Rose grabbed his customary brace with a superb glancing header into the
far corner to put Bere back in the lead 2-1(blow the final whistle ref
!). Poole Town once again responded with another equalizer and then
went on to take the lead (2-3). But Bere were not finished yet, and a
free kick just outside the Poole Town penalty area was curled towards
the Poole Town top left corner of the goal, only for it to come
crashing back of the metalwork and hacked to safety with the keeper
well and truly beaten. Unfortunately with Bere pushing
forward
looking for the equalizer, Poole town managed to exploit what few holes
there were in the Bere defence in the last 15 minutes, netting twice
and making the final score Bere Regis FC 2 Poole Town reserves
5.
One of the lessons of the day must be ‘It’s not all about the result, it’s about the taking part’ and take part you certainly did lads. You should all be very proud of yourselves and I’m sure the village of Bere Regis is proud of you also. Good luck for the rest of the season and your quest for further glory in the league.
After the lords mayor show the
previous week, Bere dented any
chances they had of winning the Dorset Saturday league with a poor
performance and a defeat at home to kangaroos. Two defensive mistakes
cost Bere the game, but at 0-2 down, G’dog Rose found the top
left corner from outside the box and Bere peppered the Roos goal for
the final 10 minutes. But it was to be to no avail and the
disappointment was clear to see.
Bere Regis 3 Poundbury 0 (Dorset Div 1)
Following the disappointment against the Roos, Bere bounced back with
an emphatic display at home against Poundbury and a win that keeps them
in the promotion hunt. Bere dominated the game from start to finish
with an impressive display of football, and believe it or not Jonny
‘Hollywood’ Sanders netted a brace (one using his
considerable height advantage to head home), whilst G dog Rose also
found the back of the net again. The most impressive thing was a clean
sheet for the first time this year.
This week, it was the turn of another Matty, Matty Bennett to steal the show, with an impressive hat trick, from a central midfield role that earnt him the man of the match award. Puff ‘Diddy’ Macklin also netted to keep up his impressive goal scoring record.
Other than a lack of fit players which resulted in a below par performance, there is little to report about this match
Bere gave the league leaders a real fright in this game, twice coming from behind to equalize with goals from Andy ‘fox in the box’ Curtis and Shamus Cope, whilst also hitting the metalwork on a number of occasions. Bere were eventually undone by a late strike deep into injury time.
A much improved performance by Bere ended with what seemed like an emphatic victory against local rivals Wool. Luke Selby Grace scored his customary hat-trick against Wool (this time all 3 were in the oppositions net), Oscar Rayner scored with a superbly struck volley, Brad ‘no longer Torres’ Moss, stroke one home, whilst Jacob Hansel capped a fine performance and the man of the match award with a well taken goal.
An impressive performance of passing and moving in the second half by the young Bere side, was not rewarded by the result that it deserved. Bere took the lead when some unselfish work by Louis Lamps Moore allowed Oscar Rayner to roll the ball into an empty net, after which Beres defence had a wobbly few minutes as Blandford netted three in as many minutes. Luke Selby Grace replied to give Bere hope, following a slick passing move that started in Beres own penalty box, and despite a number of chances Bere could not get the equalizer they deserved. As Bere pushed forward, they left holes in their defence that not even man of the match Ed Kent could fill, and Blandford scored a late break away goal.
Another fine display saw Bere comfortable winners although the score line doesn’t reflect that. Man of the match Luke Selby Grace opened the scoring with a neat near post volley which was followed by a couple of super strikes by Bradley Moss and Louis Moore.
A real team effort and some fine football resulted in a big win against local rivals Wareham. Bere took the lead through Luke Selby Grace which was doubled when Louis Moore finished neatly by nutmegging the keeper. Beres interchangeable defence of Moss, White, Hamilton, Kent, Goldsack and man of the match ‘Hos’ Bastian stood firm and with some impressive saves by Dan the cat Miller, Bere fully deserved all three points at the final whistle.
An entertaining climax to the season saw Bere take the lead when Luke Selby Grace finished neatly following a strong run through the heart of the Sturminster defence. Sturminster then equalized before Louis Moore put Bere back in front with a sharp finish before another Bere wobble saw Sturminster equalize and then take the lead. Bere peppered the opposition goal in the second half and it looked like it was going to be one of those games, when Ed ‘I meant that’ Kent took it upon himself with time running out to strike one from his own half that bounced over the keeper to give Bere the equalizer they fully deserved.
An excellent season for the lads, who as a team began to gel nicely towards the end of the season and played some really impressive football, with some outstanding results. Keep up the good work lads and in the words of Arsene Wenger, ‘here’s to next season’.
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A hard fought local derby, saw Bere the stronger team coming out on top. In blustery conditions Graeme ‘Dog’ Rose opened the scoring with an impressive strike before Jonny Sanders was fortunate to have a second bite at the cherry when having missed the first penalty by blasting the ball against the bar, the ref allowed him to re-take it sitting that the ball had moved. He managed to score from the retaken penalty to give Bere a 2-0 lead at half time.
In the second half, G dog who was impressive throughout the game duly completed his hat-trick, whilst Dan ‘in wenger we trust’ Watts added the fifth before Wareham scored a consolation goal.
Goals from Sean ‘lee’ cooper, and G dog Rose put Bere in the driving seat at half time for this game, before the Roo’s bounced back with two well taken goals early in the second half to equalize. Young Tommy ‘impact player’ Holmes came on as substitute to give Bere the lead, but like Skippy, the Roos wouldn’t lie down and once again bounced back to equalize. There was to be a final twist in the tail, but unfortunately with the last kick of the game, Jonny ‘get your head up’ Sanders missed from the penalty spot.
Bere were disappointing in this game against a strong team that play good football and are deservedly top of the table. Two defensive errors cost Bere the game, although a flurry of substitutions in the final 20 minutes led to a number of chances that Bere were unable to convert.
Despite a mixed bag of results in the month of February, BRFC Saturday team currently lie 5th in a tight league and are still in with a chance of finishing in the top three.
A poor performance by the under strength Bere boys ended in a disappointing result, with P diddy Macklin scoring the consolation goal for Bere.
That’s more like it. An excellent performance meant that goals were a plenty for Bere. Jake Muscato opened his account for Bere and there were goals for Young Natt Scott, Puff diddy Macklin, Shamus Cope and a hat trick for Matty ‘the Elf ‘ Elford. Rob White moved closer to becoming Beres highest ever goal scorer courtesy of his son Callum who did a lot of his donkey work and netted with an outstanding volley.
One breeds two and another excellent performance means that Bere have a good opportunity to progress further in this competition. Matty Elford marked another man of the match performance with an impressive hat trick (his second in as many weeks) whilst Kev Cox scored to open his account for Bere this season and Shamus Cope weighed in with the fifth.
Bere were beaten by a well drilled Poole team who gave Bere a lesson in positioning and how to pass and move. Luke Selby Grace scored Beres goal mid way through the first half to level the scores but unfortunately that’s as close as Bere came.
Bere were again undone by a team who showed them how to pass and move and only the heroics of man of the match Dan ‘the cat’ Miller in goal prevented it from being a larger score line.
Bere Regis v Wool RBL
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool and Winfrith Phoenix
Bere Regis v Poole Town FC Reserves
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Blandford United Reds v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Kangaroos
Bere Regis v Harry’s Sports Bar
No game
Bere Regis v Poundbury Rovers
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool RBL
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool and Winfrith Phoenix
Bere Regis v Poole Town FC Reserves
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Blandford United Reds v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Kangaroos
Bere Regis v Harry’s Sports Bar
No game
Bere Regis v Poundbury Rovers
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool RBL
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool and Winfrith Phoenix
Bere Regis v Poole Town FC Reserves
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Blandford United Reds v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Kangaroos
Bere Regis v Harry’s Sports Bar
No game
Bere Regis v Poundbury Rovers
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool RBL
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool and Winfrith Phoenix
Bere Regis v Poole Town FC Reserves
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Blandford United Reds v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Kangaroos
Bere Regis v Harry’s Sports Bar
No game
Bere Regis v Poundbury Rovers
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool RBL
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool and Winfrith Phoenix
Bere Regis v Poole Town FC Reserves
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Blandford United Reds v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Kangaroos
Bere Regis v Harry’s Sports Bar
No game
Bere Regis v Poundbury Rovers
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool RBL
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
Bere Regis v Wool and Winfrith Phoenix
Bere Regis v Poole Town FC Reserves
Poole Wanderers v Bere Regis
Blandford United Reds v Bere Regis
Bere Regis v Kangaroos
Bere Regis v Harry’s Sports Bar
No game
Bere Regis v Poundbury Rovers
Bere Regis v Broadstone Con
After an elongated winter break due to the weather, Bere won a hard fought game despite Nick White missing a first half penalty. However, Nick was man enough to step up and dispatch a penalty early in the second half to give Bere the lead. Matty Bennett then doubled the lead with a well worked goal, following some good work from Ian ‘blast from the past’ Michie. However, Mr Michie turned hero come villain by hauling down a Shaftesbury player in his own box to give them a penalty that they duly converted. Bere despite playing the last few minutes with only 9 fit players on the pitch managed to hang on for a good away win.
An important victory for Bere that keeps them tugging on the shirt tails of the leaders. Graeme Rose scored his customary brace but what pleased Russell Ferguson Hewitt was the first clean sheet for a number of games.
9 man Bere took the lead and led 3-1 at half time, but the exploits of the previous night took its toll and they eventually ended up loosing. Goals came from young Jake Muscato and a brace from Nicholas White
Bere took the lead on three occasions but eventually ended up throwing the game away late in the second half in a windswept game at the rec. Everything was all white for a while, with Nick White scoring from the spot and with a sublime free kick, and Rob White scoring with a neat finish. Despite some fine saves by stand in keeper P ‘diddy’ Maklin it wasn’t enough and poole scored with almost the last kick of the game
Another late night the evening before, resulted in Bere finding themselves 3-0 down at half time. Matt Elford, Will Spurdell and Nick white replied for Bere but unfortunately twice that number did the same for Springers
Bere ended their loosing streak but should have won this game. Matty Elford scored a brace and Nick White continued his impressive goalscoring run, but it wasn’t enough as Flight refueling scored in the dying minutes.
Bere and a number of supporters wished that the elongated winter break had continued a little longer, as torrential rain greeted the players at the rec of dreams for this game. Wimborne took the lead early on but Bere replied with a goal from a diving header from Luke Selby Grace and then took the lead with a goal from Louis’Lamps’ Moore. Wimborne then rallied with 3 quick goals to lead 2-4 at half time.
Following a half time chat in the dry and warm changing rooms, the conditions worsened during the second half and there were thoughts of calling the RNLI. Despite Wimborne scoring four more goals, all credit to the Bere lads who never gave up and continued to the final whistle.
Oscar Rayner was named Man of the Match for his tireless effort and never give up attitude.
An excellent first half display by Bere, laid the foundations for an impressive win and more importantly a clean sheet. Luke Selby Grace settled the Bere nerves with a firm strike before a well worked goal with quick passing bagged him his second and Bere led 2-0 at half time. Goalkeeper Dan ‘the cat miller’ was largely untroubled during the first half and even took to a spot of sunbathing !
With a depleted squad for this game, tiredness took its toll in the second half, but despite a performance not as good as that in the first half, Bere scored two more goals with ‘smiley face’ Luke Selby Grace completing his hat-trick and Oscar Rayner bagging the fourth.
Man of the match went to Lawrence White who didn’t put a foot wrong all afternoon.
Another excellent display, and once again it was smiley face Luke Selby Grace who settled the nerves and opened the scoring before Torres Moss scored from a perfect cross by Louis Lamps Moore. Jacob Hansell not to be outdone, got in on the act with a deft finish at the near post from a corner to make it 3-0 at half time.
The second half saw two more goals for Torres Moss to complete his hat trick, one from a delightful through ball from Josh Hamilton, whilst Louis Lamps Moore capped a fine display with a sweetly struck goal. However, goal of the game came from a delightfully worked move with a beautiful cross from Oscar ‘ramires’ Rayner, and Ed ‘van der’ Kent finishing crisply at the far post. Yet another clean sheet for dan the cat miller in the Bere goal and his interchangeable defence of Morgan ‘freeman’ Goldsack, Lawrence White, Josh Hamilton and Mossa, whilst Harry ‘Hos’ Bastian made a solid debut appearance in a defensive role.
Torres Moss not only took home the match ball but the Man of the match award as well for a disciplined performance.
With games postponed for the previous few weeks, the murmurings on the theatre of Bere terraces before the game, were that Bere were under prepared for this game against a strong Witchampton team that were flying high in the league above them. But Bere proved their doubters wrong with a fully deserved and impressive win, and ensuring that their cup exploits will now continue in 2011 at the semi-final stage.
However the writing looked on the wall when the Bere defence parted like the Red Sea, allowing Witchampton to take an early lead. But minutes later, G’dog Rose (who caused havoc in the Witchampton defence all afternoon), waltzed his way past a number of Witchampton players to make the scores level. A bullet header from Dan ‘in Wenger we trust’ Watts put Bere ahead moments later, and G’dog Rose bagged his second to make the score 3-1 before Witchampton scored to make it 3-2 at half time.
After the break, Bere increased their lead with a slick passing move around the edge of the Witchampton penalty box, culminating in Tommy ‘gun’ Williams place a sweet volley into the top corner leaving the goalie with no chance. Witchampton came back to make it 4-3 with a stunning free kick, that left Al Moorse motionless in the Bere goal, as if someone had told him that the Spar shop was having a ½ price sale. Bere didn’t learn their lesson and minutes later almost conceded a similar goal that fortunately for them hit the metalwork. G’dog was then upended in the box and the penalty was duly dispatched with some nonchalance by Jonathon Sandels having turned his back on the keeper as part of his preparations to give Bere breathing space at 5-3. In the dying seconds, John ‘Terry’ Cleall (despite remonstrations from the coaching team) waddled forward for a corner and duly headed one home against his old team to make the result safe.
When the final whistle blew, Bere were rewarded with a win that puts them through to the semi final stage of this competition for the first time in the clubs history. It was a win that their performance richly deserved and another giant killing scalp of a team in the league above them. Men of the match - they all were.
The most important game of the season so far, took place at the theatre of Bere on Boxing day. The pitch, looked and played beautifully due to the hard work of mother nature and diligence of the ground staff, whilst depending on how many sherry’s you had over the festive period, the ball appeared a little larger than normal.
Lyndon ‘Gary Sprake’ White brought back his youth for a few minutes, making a number of impressive saves, whilst at the other end, Alex Moore did likewise for the whippersnappers. Errol Daker opened the scoring for the legends with a classy but un-Liverpool like goal, whilst Nicholas White, making his debut for the legends (but only on the ground of dodgey ankles) bagged a brace. The whippersnappers replied through Matty Evans, A ‘I bet I’m the only person in Dorset who got a Bolton shirt for Christmas’ J, and Callum White. Meanwhile, dad Robert ‘whiter than’ White, along with Steve ‘dig for victory’ Mcleney, P Diddy Macklin and A D Moore added to the legends total. Matty ‘ cut inside’ Elford marshaled the whippersnappers well against a strong legends team, but Nat Scott (probably playing his last competitive game in a Bere shirt) showed only glimmers of his potential.
The man of the match award and
fully deserving the title of Bere
leg-end was Tom Barnard.
Happy New Year to you, one and all from BRFC.
Like Marie Antoinette, Bere failed to get out of the blocks and suffered their first Dorset league home defeat of the season, against a team currently in pole position. Beres two goals came from G Rose and Dan Watts and were nothing more than consolation for a very poor Bere performance.
Unlike the previous week, there was more passion and desire for this match, and this was rewarded with a win that puts Bere through to the quarter final stage of this competition for the first time in the clubs history. Bere had a goal disallowed and Al Moorse made some impressive saves to keep Bere in the game, but intense pressure by Bere led to a Chickerell own goal with minutes left to play. Despite being reduced to ten men for the remaining seconds, Bere hung on to give them the win their performance richly deserved and another giant killing scalp of a team in the league above them
If you want to see goals forget Match of the day highlights, and come and see the Bere play. Young Tommy Holmes opened the scoring for Bere to give them the lead, before Blandford replied with two goals of their own to make it 2-1. Jonny Sanders, Tommy Williams and G’dog Rose then scored for Bere to give them a 2-4 lead at half time.
Blandford quickly scored two after the break to make it 4-4 before Jonny Sanders netted to give Bere the lead and the three points that they were looking for. However, Bere committed the cardinal sin of failing to concentrate for the full 90 + minutes and with the last kick of the game, Blandford equalized.
A superb Andy ‘Fox in the box’ Curtis brace sealed this win for Bere
A brace from Pete Macklin and goals from shamus Cope and Adam Rogerson were mere consolation in this Remembrance Day game that Bere may not wish to remember.
Another entertaining Sunday morning match, resulting in a Bere win, however Bere made very hard work of it. Goals from veteran striker Rob White and Pete ‘pace of a veteran’ Macklin gave Bere the lead, but Railway fought back with a couple of goals of their own. But an inspired tactical move of playing Matt ‘Walcott’ Elford up front paid dividends as he scored twice to give Bere the win.
Maybe it’s because of the continental style football that Bere U10’s have played so far this season, that they are in the middle of a continental style Christmas break with no games until January.
Bere suffered their first Dorset league defeat away in Somerset! With 20 minutes to go the score was 2-2 with G’dog Rose grabbing his customary brace and Bere appeared to be holding their own. However, Bere got caught by a sucker punch and then conceded two more as they pushed forward trying to chase the game.
Bere literally went toe to toe (or in Johnny Clealls case belly to belly) with their visitors from the division above them in the first round of the senior cup, and won an entertaining cup game and are now in the hat for the next round.
Bere found themselves two down to a couple of decent strikes from their visitors, but fought back and seconds before half time, ‘G dog’ Rose unselfishly squared the ball to an unmarked Officer Hewitt who took his time, consulted his notebook as to what to do in the situation he found himself in, before rifling the ball into the far corner to make it 2-1 at half time.
Bere came out fighting for the second half and looked by far the better team. Young Tommy Holmes got bowled over in the box and Nick White calmly dispatched the penalty to make it all square, before officer Hewitt repaid the compliment of the first half and crossed for G’dog Rose to head home to give Bere the lead. G’Dog then scored from close range to cap a fine performance and make the score 4-2 before Swanage got a consolation goal towards the end.
Bere found themselves cruising at 2-0 up thanks to goals by Pete Macklin and Natt ‘sir’ Scott with only 20 minutes of the game played. But, defensive frailties were exposed when Bere gifted their visitors two goals to leave the score 2-2 at half time and facing a Russ Hewitt rocket.
The rocket worked and Bere were
by far the better team in the second
half. Andy ‘fox in the box’ Curtis rifled
home to
give Bere the lead with his left foot, following up from his initial
strike that the keeper saved, before man of the match Pete Macklin
neatly lobbed the keeper to give Bere all three points.
Wareham reserves 0 Bere Regis 3 (Dorset division 1)
Bere outplayed their opponents in the first half and went in at half time 0-3 up with goals from ‘G’ Rose, Tom Williams and Tom Holmes. Instead of going for the jugular, Bere reverted to the old days of playing Hollywood balls and the game reverted to a very scrappy affair, with most of the spectators preferring to watch the ladies hockey next door.
Bere were dumped out of the cup by a team that are currently top of the league and contain a number of semi professionals. Despite the score line, Bere performed remarkably well and created a number of chances whilst playing some entertaining football, but unfortunately failed to make the next round of the cup.
Bere travelled to Wallisdown following a night on the pop and got trounced 6-0. The least said the better.
That’s more like it. Bere bossed this game from start to finish and a superb strike (40 yards at least) from young Nat Scott gave Bere the lead. Shaun Cope weighed in with a couple of goals before young Scotty rounded off one of his better performances this year with a superb header. Flight refueling were allowed a consolation goal before the end.
Pretty much the same as the previous encounter between these two sides less than 3 weeks previous, except that Bere took the lead from a slick passing move that allowed Andy ‘Fox’ Curtis to ghost in at the back the post and sweetly stroke the ball home. Springers replied before the break and the Springers galactico’s turned it on in the second half with some delightful passing that enabled them to net another four.
In a year when there has appeared to be no end to the football season, Bere Regis Football Clubs 2010-11 season officially started in early September at the ever impressive Bere Regis recreational ground. Following a summer of cricketing successes at the rec, (well done once again to the cricketers) the pitches are in splendid condition, due to the continued loving care of Herbie’ wrong shape and size ball’ Swann and Mr angry and Mrs happy Oram. Thank you once again guys, and thanks must also go to Nick Macklin for his sponsorship of match balls for the seniors.
Due to last years highly successful season (eventually finishing 3rd in the league) B.R.F.C Saturday side remain in the re-jigged Dorset Division 1, which appears to be a tougher league than last year containing a number of senior reserve sides.
The withdrawl of a large number of clubs from the Dorset Sunday league, has meant that there is only one division containing 11 teams and it is a testament to the longevity of Bere Regis football club that after 125 years they are the only team to have both a Saturday and Sunday team in the Dorset league.
The foundations for a good club, is its youth section, and Bere Regis youth football club keeps going from strength to strength. This year, the youth section is represented by two teams in the Dorset Mini football leagues; the under 10’s and the Under 8’s, and there is also a large number of under 6’s who at the moment only practice, but it is hoped that we can arrange a few friendly matches for them.
It is
unfortunate that due to the size of Bere
Regis, we are currently unable to field a team of 11 players in the U12
section, and due to this, six of the lads from Bere’s U11
last
season,
have now joined Wool & Winfrith U12.
Good luck to all teams for the season, and we will try to keep you
posted of results throughout the year. So far, there has been a
promising start for all sides.
Bere opened their account away to Wool in a local derby, although the changing rooms were probably closer to Bere than the pitch!. Bere with a solid performance looked the team more likely to score and deserved more than a draw.
Bere
Regis hoisted themselves up into fourth place
thanks to a 7-0 win against their visitors from Sturminster Newton with
a superb performance of passing football, the likes of which has not
been seen for many a year at the rec. Graeme G’Dog Rose
opened
this
seasons account with a hat trick, John Sanders marked his second good
performance of the season with a brace (but was too slow to react to
bag a hat trick), whilst there was one each for Tom Williams and Tom
Holmes marking their impressive home debuts.
Poundbury Rovers 2 Bere Regis 2
Bere travelled away to top of the league Poundbury for this game, and a
couple of defensive slips allowed their opponents to earn a draw in an
entertaining game. Goals for Bere came from Graeme ‘G
dog’
Rose and Tom
‘I meant that’ Williams, whilst Al Moorse made a
couple of
impressive
saves in goal to keep Bere in the game. As a result of this draw Bere
keep their unbeaten record and move up into the top four.
Bere Regis kicked off their season with a 2-0 victory against their hosts The Railway Hotel. A man of the match performance was capped with a fine goal by Matty Bennett, whilst the second was bagged by the well known local lad Bartek Pachulski.
No coalition here, as the Tory boys took full advantage of Bere Regis lack of numbers and had a resounding landslide victory. Highlight of the day/season/decade for Bere, was the return after a lengthy lay off, of mark ‘when the going gets tough, galer gets going’ Gale to a Bere Regis shirt.
Like an English summer, Bere blow hot and cold. A good performance at Turlin moor saw them comfortable winners over their opponents, with goals coming yet again from the well known local lad Bartek Pachulski with a double, Matty Bennett, Andy Curtis and Matty Elford.
An unlucky start to the season as Bere lost their opening game to a strong Wimborne side. Goals came from midfield dynamos Jacob Hounsell, Luke Selby Grace and target man Bradley Moss, and Bere probably deserved at least a draw.
Bere won their first home game of the season, with four goals coming from Bradley ’torres’ Moss and one from Luke Selby Grace, but it was the goalkeeping heroics of Dan ‘the cat’ Miller that laid the foundations for this impressive victory
Beres winning streak continued in this fantastic game of football, with some stunning goals by both sides. Bradley ‘torres’ Moss continued his impressive scoring record with another 4 goals, whilst Louis ‘Lamps’ Moore capped a fine display by bagging himself 3. Luke Selby Grace completed the goalscoring whilst the defence This result moves Bere to 2nd in the league.
We have had a very positive start to the season with two good wins and a narrow loss! We hope to sustain the momentum we built up last year, developing the team on the pitch whilst further encouraging parental support and participation, which to date has been excellent.
Due to winning the ‘fair play award at a football tournament, Bere youth teams have been invited to celebrate the opening of the new third generation pitch at Thomas Hardye Leisure Centre which will take place on Saturday 6th November 2010. On the day there be two coaches from the FA Skills team and a Mini Tournament.
There
has been considerable interest in this age
group and we are offering a fun, footy and fitness session for 45
minutes prior to the under 8 home games - i.e. every other
week,
Patrick Green and a group of parents have offered to lead the training
sessions, to date we have had up to 15 boys and girls
participating,
we will review the frequency of this training after half term.
An
excellent start to the season one
and all, keep up the good work and thank you to everybody for their
continued commitment and support. New players are always
welcome,
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