Barnie Match Report Win!

A solid performance to open our season against last years league winners.

We conceded a scrappy goal early on but managed to equalise almost immediately and although being very dominant in terms of possession and chances, went to half time with just a 2-1 lead. Read more

Boots for the Cook Islands

Barnstoneworth are asking for your help to help out two local legends who wish to make a difference to the young footballers of The Cook Islands. We will have a donation box at our training session at Soccer5s Tuggerah on Sunday for any used boots and/or shin-pads you can donate. Read more

Calling all women aged 16 and over who are looking for a fun, social and active program – no experience necessary!

Barnstoneworth United Football Club – Central Coast (Barnies for short) are looking for any ladies who want to learn the basics of football (soccer), run by an experienced coach in a fun, non-judgemental and non-competitive environment. Read more

In season 2022 Barnstoneworth United Central Coast raised over $2400 in support of football community support group, United In Football Central Coast.

United In Football Central Coast was formed to raise money to support our Football Community. The Committee consists of enthusiastic volunteers who are current or former footballers.

Many still play in the Womens Open and Mens Over 35 & 45 Central Coast Football Competitions. United In Football is committed to supporting sick or injured football “family” members who need a helping hand. This can be both financial (through our grants program) or just through having the support of others in an emotional or social sense.

United In Football raises funds through social events designed to bring people together in enjoyment of our great game…football.

Barnstoneworth’s newest(ish) team, the O35DS, took on the second Avoca team in a month for Round 7 at Eastern Oval.

With the squad missing some key players through injury and work commitments, we called upon the help of club legends Chris West, Mike Curran and Jake King to help us out. Read more

This week the 45DC came up against Killarney. We had decided to park the bus until we saw what we were up against after we got demolished last year, but the team interpreted this as ‘maintain a coherent midfield’, so turned out to be a really good idea. Read more

The 45C2’s finally got to play their second game of the season away to Ourimbah. With a full squad + 1 available, we hoped to build on our first game win with another 3 points this time around, whilst also being wary that Ourimbah have been a bit of a bogey team for us in previous seasons.

Another very solid start saw us virtually dominate possession of the ball, allowing us to press Ourimbah into their own defensive third but somehow our final pass or decision making when opportunities occurred failed us and we weren’t able to take the lead.

As is often the way in football, all that dominance counted for nought when Ourimbah managed to counter attack through the middle and send a mishit shot into the back of our net very much against the run of play. Thankfully it didn’t take long for parity to be restored when James pounced on a good through ball to slot home the equaliser within five minutes of conceding.

We continued to create chances culminating with Craig having a perfectly good goal disallowed for offside, which was shortly followed by Ourimbah finding a way through the middle of our defence again putting their striker through one on one with Mark in goal, who was forced to handle the shot outside the area to pick himself up a yellow card but at least it allowed us to stay level at half time.

With the half time talk focusing on keeping our play simple and our retaining our shape, we started the second half on top again and really pressed Ourimbah back into their defensive third again. With Ourimbah defending resolutely, it looked like we might be in for a frustrating afternoon until Yatesy went on a mazy run before being felled in their area to earn us a spot kick, which Stacks duly despatched to put us in front.

We probably made the remainder of the game harder for ourselves than we should have done but couldn’t kill the game off despite creating numerous chances. Ourimbah were clearly not going to die wondering and there was a period in the final ten minutes where it got a little fractious but we were able to see the game out and take all 3 points to continue our winning start to the season.

Man of the Match was Craig, who put in a huge shift and seemed to be just about everywhere on the park at times.

The Scrotum Medal went to Mark for his ‘hand of god’ moment but not a bad card to take for the team on reflection.

We also got to meet Angry Yatesy for the first time (think the Hulk without green body paint, which was quite entertaining. Also, a big shout out to Smiffy, who generously offered to sacrifice his place with us to back up for the 35CS boys.

Next up WOY at Pluim on Tuesday night, before the big BUFC derby match on Saturday.”

Final Score: Ourimbah  1-2  45C2

Goal scorerJames Banovich, Phil Stackhouse
Player’s player: Craig Northey

Match started at a “fast” pace (relatively speaking for 45s of course) making us think we may have a tough game ahead of us but after less than 5 mins our tall Scottish striker, following a lot of pin-balling in front of their goals, put one away.

We had many more chances but were off target with them though finally that changed with that Scottish man putting one away again making it 2-0 going into the sheds (or trees) at half time. Team talk basically was “don’t change a thing”. Gosford made some fast runs from time to time throughout the match but never really threatened our goals with hardly a shot seen let alone one on target. Our boys passing game and strong defence was the key to winning the match. Welcome to Pete Smith who has finally joined us for the season.

He certainly added another dimension to our robust defence. We remain undefeated giving us confidence for a good season.

Final Score: O45DS 2-0 Gosford

Goal scorer: Mick McMahon (2)
Player’s player: Michael Holmes

For our first mid-week game at Pluim the 45DC had 15 at kickoff on the main Pluim field and we were playing a fast, fit East Gosford 2 side who gave us plenty to think about, and some real battles.

We did well for the first hour with few chances either way. But then disaster struck as the ball was poached from a defender and stroked past Ben for the first goal.

We pushed up to correct the deficit, and could have had a penalty, but exposed at the back and tiring we shipped 2 more for a frustrating 3-0 scoreline, which hadn’t reflected the match.

Great evenings football on a lovely pitch, with Ben making some good saves, and Dave Watkiss MOM.

Final Score: 45DC  0-3  East Gosford
Goals: Unfortunately not.

Even though we went into the game unbeaten we were looking for a big improvement this weekend. We hadn’t started well in any of the previous games, so our focus was on arriving early and putting in a good warm up. 4 minutes into the game and Angelique fired a us into a 1-0 lead following a lovely passing move and a typical energetic explosive Ange run. I can’t remember who scored next but I think it was Chloe and then Libby – (I really should have written this earlier!)… Either way, it was great to watch as the girls in red and white dominated the possession and put into practice everything we had worked on at training.

Half time 3-0.

After a very positive team talk at half time those of us on the sidelines were expecting more of the same… we got there eventually but the first 10 minutes saw us playing a slightly different brand of football that we hope we don’t see again too soon; during which Kariong managed to  scramble home a goal from a very well taken corner.  Maybe we’ll skip the half time team talk next week and do another warm up instead! At 3-1 we did look a bit nervous but we were soon 4-1 up and thanks to Kelly K, or maybe Libby?!! Who cares what order they went in, we scored another 2 and all 6 goals were the result of some excellent team work typified by the last goal…

Player of the day Sarah won the ball looked up and played it in to the feet of Alicia on the half way line, she controlled it turned and played a sublime ball that cut through the defence setting Kelly King free. All she had to do was run 40 yards and put it into the back of the net, which of course she did, making it look all too easy.

An early season top of the table clash next week.

Final Score: Barnstoneworth 6-2 Kariong

Goal scorers: Kelly King (2) Libby Gouw (2) Angelique HeunisChloe McDonough