Exciting Roller Hockey Action: Manchester Takes Top Spot, Invicta Dominates, and Herne Bay Secures Victory

The Bay Sports Arena was the venue for the final PL2 games this weekend, featuring a match between Plymouth RHC and Herne Bay RHC. Plymouth arrived with only five players, while Herne Bay fielded a full-strength team, making it a challenging start to the day for Plymouth. Herne Bay took the lead within two minutes, with Freeman scoring the first goal. They quickly followed up with two more goals, with Hopkins netting twice in two minutes. However, Plymouth managed to score a long-range shot, and J. Williams got the final touch to score their only goal of the game. By halftime, the score was 6-1 in Herne Bay's favor. In the second half, Herne Bay continued their fast-paced gameplay and utilized their full team to score more goals, resulting in a final score of 13-1 in Herne Bay's favor. The game was refereed by A. Bowyer and J. Thomas.

The second game of the day featured Sheffield Wildcats RHC versus Manchester RHC. Both teams were aggressive from the first whistle. Manchester took the lead after four minutes through Servent, but Sheffield quickly responded with a goal of their own from a great forward pass by Whitton to Gash, who finished the with a nicely taken goal. Manchester hit back with three more goals, and although the game seemed to settle, Sheffield's Gordon was given a blue card, allowing Bowyer to step up and take a well-converted direct shot. By halftime, Manchester had scored one more, making the game 5-2 at the halfway mark. Unfortunately, things went from bad to worse for Sheffield as they were overwhelmed by a well-drilled and disciplined Manchester team. The final score was Sheffield 5-22 Manchester, with Servent scoring an impressive eight goals himself. The referees for the game were K. Hopkins and C. Botting.

Manchester RHC in action

In game three, Farnham RHC, who were at the bottom of the table with -1 point, faced off against Middlesbrough, who were sitting at the top. Despite the discrepancy in standings, the match proved to be a hard-fought battle. L. Pickering scored the first goal of the game, but Mills soon equalized for Farnham. The first half ended with Farnham leading 3-2 over Middlesbrough.

After the break, Harry Pickering came alive and capitalized on Farnham's undisciplined play, as they racked up team fouls and saw their captain, Miguel, collect two blue cards. The game concluded with Harry Pickering netting four more goals in the second half, leading to a final score of Farnham RHC 4-7 Middlesbrough. The referees for the match were A. Bowyer and C. Bassom.

In their quest for the top spot, Manchester faced off against Farnham RHC in game 4. The match was largely one-sided, with Manchester quickly taking control of the game. By halftime, the score stood at Manchester 10, Farnham 1. While Farnham put up a slightly better display in the second half, the final result was still heavily in favour of Manchester, who won 15-4. With this victory, Manchester claimed the top spot in the league, and Servant maintained his position as the top goalscorer, adding another 7 goals to his personal tally. The match was officiated by referees P. Williams and K. Hopkins.

Game 5, with only two more games to follow. The match-up was between Herne Bay and Sheffield, with Sheffield hoping for a stronger showing after a heavy defeat in their previous game. Despite a better performance, Sheffield was unable to turn the tables, and the final scoreline saw Herne Bay victorious with a 7-2 score. The match was officiated by referees C. Bassom and J. Thomas.

In game 6, the third-place team, Invicta, faced off against Plymouth. Invicta came to the match with a full squad and quickly asserted their dominance. Plymouth did their best to frustrate Invicta, but after 7 minutes, Botting broke the seal and Invicta never looked back, scoring three more goals through Greenwood (2x) and Butcher (1x). Plymouth did manage to strike back with a goal from Swabey, but the halftime score was heavily in favor of Invicta, with a scoreline of 8-2. The second half saw Invicta finding their rhythm, with Captain Martindale leading the charge by scoring 7 goals, securing second place in the top scorers list. The final score was Invicta 19, Plymouth 2, solidifying Invicta's position in the league standings. Referees K.Hopkins & C.Bassom

The final game of the day featured Invicta, who had already secured third place, and Sheffield Wildcats. The game started off slowly for Invicta, and Sheffield had a few chances early on. However, Invicta struck first, with Botting scoring a lovely shot in the top corner. Within a minute, Whitton for Sheffield hit back, but Invicta quickly regained their footing and started changing the team to keep everyone fresh. The first half ended with Invicta leading 6-2.

The second half saw Sheffield frustrating Invicta, prompting the coach to replace all four floor players with a fresh team. The effect was immediate, and within a minute, Invicta struck again through J. Shelton. The floodgates opened from there, and Invicta dominated the rest of the game. A great moment in the match came when Sheffield took their goalkeeper, Amelia Thomas, off with 10 minutes left. Thomas is on loan from Invicta, and she received a standing ovation from both teams for her great performance. The game ended with a dominant display from Invicta, with a final score of 17-2. The referees for the game were C. Bassom and K. Hopkins.

Congratulations to

FC Porto

for winning it's

third WSE

Champions League!

FC Porto Secures Third Champions League Trophy with 5-1 Victory over AD Valongo

FC Porto Hoquei has won its third Champions League trophy after a resounding 5-1 victory over AD Valongo in a thrilling match held on Saturday. The victory was a great achievement for the club.

The game was a closely contested affair in the opening stages, with both teams looking to gain the upper hand. However, it was who drew first blood, with Rafa scoring a goal to put them ahead. The lead was short-lived, though, as AD Valongo responded almost immediately with a goal of their own to level the score.

From there, the game began to swing in FC Porto favor, with Charles and Benedetto scoring two goals to put them 3-1 ahead going into the break. The second half saw FC Porto continue to dominate proceedings, with Gonçalo Alves and Xavi Barroso both scoring to complete the 5-1 victory.

PL2's Final Round of Games to Take Place in Herne Bay

This Weekend

This weekend, PL2 travels to Herne Bay in the south for its final round of games. The matches begin at 8am with the game between Plymouth RHC and Herne Bay RHC. In their last encounter, Herne Bay RHC emerged victorious with a 4-3 win.

The second game of the day, scheduled for 9:30am, will feature a northern derby between Sheffield Wildcats RHC and Manchester RHC. The previous meeting between these teams was an exciting game, with Manchester RHC emerging as winners with a 6-3 scoreline.

At 11am, Farnham RHC will take on Middlesbrough RHC, followed by a match between Manchester RHC and Farnham RHC. Later in the day, at 2pm, Herne Bay RHC will play against Sheffield Wildcats RHC. In their previous meeting, Sheffield Wildcats RHC secured their first three points of the season, with a great display from Jordan Hall, who scored five goals.

The last two games of the day will see RHC Invicta playing against Plymouth RHC at 4:30pm and Sheffield Wildcats RHC at 7pm. RHC Invicta has remained unbeaten in the PL2 league so far, and it will be interesting to see if they can continue their winning streak.

Barker will be in action Saturday Night

for the game vs Kings Lynn

Herne Bay United is back in action against the current Premier League Champions, Kings Lynn, in what promises to be an action-packed game. Can HBU reassert themselves and reclaim their status as giants of the game, or will Taylor and Co steal the show? How much of a say will Barker have for HBU, or will it be the new kid on the block, Hosking, who has already shown his prowess in finding the back of the net this season?

Hosking has been

in

fine goalscoring

form

this season

Will it continue Saturday night?

Don't miss this must-see game, live from the Bay Sports Arena, Bullockstone Rd, Herne Bay CT6 7NS 7:45 pm start time.

Will Franks Secure Back-to-Back Wins at the National League?

This upcoming weekend, we are thrilled to see our talented RINKit athlete, Archie Franks, compete at the National League Finals U17s. Archie demonstrated exceptional skill and determination by winning the U20s Cup last weekend, scoring an impressive 7 goals to top the list. With such an outstanding performance, the question on everyone's mind is whether Archie can become a National Champion two weeks in a row. We are rooting for Archie and his team, Herne Bay RHC, and wish them all the best of luck in the competition.

Can Invicta maintain their impressive form and keep their winning streak alive?

After their impressive victory against top team Middlesbrough RHC last weekend, RHC Invicta faced off against Manchester RHC in their first of two games this weekend. Manchester currently sits in second place in PL2, so Invicta knew they were in for a tough match. The game started off well, with both teams going at it, but it was Manchester who took the lead through I. Servent. However, Invicta quickly responded, with C. Botting finding the back of the net to level the score.

The game settled down as both teams found their rhythm, and with just 8 minutes left in the first half, D. Gordon struck for Manchester, putting them ahead once again. But Invicta didn't let this faze them, and they sent on Sheppard, who quickly made an impact with a stunning goal in the top corner, making it 2-2. Just a minute later, Invicta took the lead before the break through D. Butcher, making it 3-2 at halftime.

The second half began, and within just three minutes, Invicta struck again with Butcher's second goal of the game. The pace of the game continued to be quick on the tight rink, and Manchester managed to strike back with a goal from M. Carter. However, Invicta responded almost immediately with another stunning goal, this time from L. Greenwood, who sprinted down the barrier, cut in, and smashed it into the top corner.

With just two minutes left in the game, Manchester was awarded a penalty, but Invicta's goalkeeper, J. Thomas, who had been in fine form all game, made a double save to keep his team ahead. Manchester did manage to score one more goal, with I. Durwert-Black finding the back of the net, but it wasn't enough, and Invicta walked away with all three points.

The referees for the game were A. Kneeshaw and P. Williams. Overall, it was an exciting and hard-fought match, with both teams putting in a solid effort until the final whistle. Invicta will now look to carry this momentum forward as they prepare for their next game.



Invicta took to the rink for their second game after a 7-hour wait between games, facing off against local rivals Herne Bay. The game started quickly, with Herne Bay pressing early and scoring two goals within eight minutes through H. Hudson, leaving Invicta shocked and scrambling to respond. Four minutes later, D. Butcher got a goal for Invicta, but Herne Bay struck again with Hudson completing his hat-trick and making it 3-1 to the Bay.

Invicta had to dig deep and with 8 minutes left of the half, Butcher got his second from the penalty spot. Invicta was slowly gaining control of the game and with 36 seconds left, Invicta captain Martindale fired one home to make it 3-3 at half time.

Both teams came out at full throttle in the second half, but the game became very scrappy. J. Peters struck for Invicta to take the lead, but 2 minutes later, Herne Bay equalized through J. Rawlinson. With both teams chasing the game, Herne Bay struck again with 2 minutes left on the clock. However, there was one last opportunity for Butcher, who took it and leveled the score with 1 minute to go, completing his hat-trick and making it 5-5.

Herne Bay had accumulated 9 team fouls while Invicta had 4. J. Rawlinson took a blue in the second half. The game ended 5-5, with both teams sharing the points. Referees K. Wilson and N. Davis officiated the game.

Back-to-back wins propel Kings Lynn to the top of the PL standings....

On April 14th, the reigning PL champions, Kings Lynn, made the trip to Peterborough for a Friday night fixture. The game got off to a fast-paced start, as expected, with Peterborough taking the lead within the first minute through Luca Oakley. However, Lynn quickly replied a few minutes later, with Barnes scoring two goals in a minute to put them ahead. The game continued to be a back-and-forth affair, with Lynn scoring two more goals and Peterborough responding with one, resulting in a half-time score of 4-2 in favour of Kings Lynn.

The second half started similarly to the first, with Peterborough catching Kings Lynn off guard and scoring quickly, thanks to a goal from M. Carter. However, Lynn regained their composure and responded strongly, scoring two more goals through Griffin and Norris, while Peterborough failed to score. The final score of the game was 6-3 to Kings Lynn, with S. Taylor and J. Oldroyd serving as the referees.



Back to back wins for Kings Lynn…

as they return to the top of the league

In their second game in as many days, Kings Lynn faced off against Soham in what promised to be an exciting match-up, with both teams vying for crucial points in their pursuit of the league title. The game started at a frantic pace, with Lynn striking first through their captain, Josh Taylor. However, Soham responded just two minutes later, with their own captain, Scott Neville, scoring to level the game.

The back-and-forth action continued, with Soham taking the lead in the 17th minute through H. Parfitt, followed by Neville's second goal less than a minute later. However, just before halftime, Kings Lynn managed to pull one back, with Jack Tucker finding the back of the net, making the score 3-2 in favour of Soham at the break.

The second half started off with a bang, as Lynn's captain, Taylor, scored his second goal of the game within five minutes. Soham responded quickly, with J. Neville finding the back of the net just three minutes later. The game remained tight from there on, but with just nine minutes remaining, Lynn's Barnes scored to level the game. Soham was then rocked by two more goals from Dugdale, resulting in a final score of 6-4 in favour of Kings Lynn. Referees J.Oldroyd, C.Freeman

This win marked a successful weekend for Kings Lynn, who notched two victories and regained their spot at the top of the league table. However, the pressure is now on Ely and Chesterton United to keep pace in the race for the title.

SHEFFIELD ADVANCES TO QUARTER FINALS WITH IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE.......

Sheffield Wildcats returned home to play their Senior National Cup

After three consecutive games on the road, Sheffield Wildcats returned home to play their Senior National Cup game against Skaters RHC. The home fans showed up in good numbers to support the team, creating a great atmosphere. Sheffield dominated the game as predicted and went into half-time with a comfortable 8-0 lead. In the second half, Skaters RHC had some opportunities from direct shots, but Amelia Thomas, on loan from RHC Invicta, made a world-class save to keep the clean sheet for Sheffield. The final score was an impressive 16-0, with goal scorers including L. Tasker (3), J. Proctor (2), J. Clarke (6), and J. Hall (5).

The referees for this game were Derek Bell and Jack Thomas. Overall, it was a fantastic performance by Sheffield Wildcats, with their dominance on the Rink reflecting their great form on the road. The team's solid defence and excellent goalkeeping ensured they kept a clean sheet, while their attacking prowess resulted in an impressive 16 goals. The Young home fans certainly got a great game with plenty of goals with this outstanding display of Roller Hockey.

Sheffield Wildcats are now gearing up to travel to Peterborough for their upcoming PL2 games on Sunday. The team will face off against Middlesbrough and Farnham in what is sure to be a challenging and exciting matches.

Sheffield has been performing exceptionally well in recent games, both at home and on the road, and will no doubt be looking to continue their winning streak. With their solid teamwork and excellent individual performances, Sheffield is definitely a team to watch at the moment!

The PL2 games on Sunday will be a crucial test for Sheffield, but with their current form, they are certainly up for the challenge.