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Welcome to
The Acre Cars Stadium
Yes, its derby day and this promises to be a cracker! Today we
welcome our near neighbours and friends from Ware for what
promises to be another great ‘East Herts el Clasico’. Nobody reading
this probably needs reminding of the thrilling 3-3 draw that unfolded
last time these two old rivals came head to head at Wodson Park in
November. If it is also added to the mix that Ware are pushing for
promotion whilst we still need points for the opposite reason then
there is every reason to expect a hugely competitive and atmospheric
game this afternoon.
Inevitably there are many connections between our two clubs in terms
of players and coaches. Most notably, of course, Ware manager Paul
Halsey previously served this club with distinction in the same role and
is deserving of a warm welcome this afternoon in spite of our rivalry.
Hopefully we might all break a record today! The biggest crowd this
season in this division was 414 (for Chertsey Town v Westfield).
Considering that 402 watched the reverse of this fixture a new highest
attendance figure seems possible today. Enjoy what should be a great
game and atmosphere this afternoon.
Pete Hough
Programme Editor
Club Details
Address:
The Acre Cars Stadium
Hertingfordbury Park
West Street
Hertford SG13 8EZ
Tel: 01992 583716 founded 1908
Acting Chairman: Colin Hay Club Secretary: Marc Sinfield Manager: Ben Herd Press Officer: Peter Hough Programme Editor: As Press Officer Safety Officer: As Club Secretary
website: www.hertfordtownfc.com
Today’s Opponents
Ware FC History
The Club was founded in 1892 and although first called Ware Town soon
changed its name to plain Ware FC. This unassuming title makes it probably
the shortest named affiliate of the Football Association and has caused
problems for programme editors and journalists ever since.
In fact, the Club has been anything but unassuming. It has held senior status
from its very beginning, entering the Herts Senior Cup for the first time in
1893, and winning the cup on the first of five occasions in 1899 with a 2-1 win
over Hitchin at St Albans. By this time Ware had been instrumental in
founding the East Herts League and had won its championship on two of the
three times it had been competed for. The club was to win it five more times
before moving on to the North Middlesex League in 1907 and then also to the
Herts County League in 1908. The Championship of the latter came that
season in a three-way play-off against St Albans City and Welwyn.
After the First World War the Club gained a league and cup double with a
second Herts County League Championship and a fourth Herts Senior Cup
win in 1922. The scenes in Ware when the team returned with the Senior Cup
tell us something about the hold that football had on local loyalties at the time.
The local paper reported that "Large crowds awaited the return of the special
train to Ware, everybody being in high spirits. The Cup was marched through
the town in front of a cheering throng." Indeed, it was later recalled that the
cup was taken through the town on subsequent nights and that stops were
made outside public houses where it was charged with beer before being
drained by the crowd.
Shortly after this Ware joined the Spartan League in which they were to enjoy
several successes, winning the Division 2(B) Championship in 1926, Division
1 in 1951 with the highest "goals for" total ever achieved by a club in the
Spartan League, and the Premier Division in 1952. In these later years the
Club also made significant progress in the old Amateur Cup meeting many
famous sides on the way. One of these was Hendon, against whom Ware drew
their largest attendance of 3,800 in the 1st Round in January 1957.
Moving on to the Delphian and then Athenian League, Ware enjoyed another
successful period. Two promotions, two league cup wins and two reserve
championships paved the way for progress in the FA Cup. In this Ware
reached the First Round proper for the first time in 1968 when they travelled
to the then Third Division side Luton Town. The opposition had a 100% home
record but the game was scoreless with 30 minutes to go before a judicious
substitution broke the stalemate and left Ware beaten 6-1 at the final whistle.
In these successful circumstances it was not surprising that Ware pressed for
entry to the expanding Isthmian League. This was achieved for season
1975/76 and they have maintained their place at that level ever since. This is
thanks most recently to their Division 2 Championship season of 2005/6 under
manager Glen Alzapiedi which carried them into Division 1 just before
Division 2 was disbanded. Alzapiedi's side brought further distinction with
another FA Cup First Round appearance in 2007 which saw a narrow home
defeat against Kidderminster Harriers in front of 2,123 spectators, a record for
the current ground at Wodson Park.
Before that a tenth Herts Senior Cup Final in 2001 and another in 2008 have
emphasised the club's long history and continuity. Ware is the first of only
three possible candidates to appear in this final in three separate centuries,
evidence that it is still one of the county's leading clubs.
League form has varied in recent years and after a disappointing period in the
2017/8 season John Dreyer took over as manager. With fortunes improving
John stepped aside and his assistant Paul Halsey has taken over the managerial
reins.
Ware FC pen pictures 2019/20
Paul Halsey: Manager who also managed Ware in 2009 before moving on as goalkeeping coach at Billericay and then management positions with Hoddesdon Town and Hertford Town. Tom Bruno: Tom is a midfielder who joined us from Cheshunt early in 2019, making his debut from the bench in the 3-0 win at Egham on 26th January. He is known for his fitness and comes with the reputation of being willing to cover every blade of grass in his team's cause. In the end he made 16 appearances that season.
David Kendall: A highly experienced Central defender Dave joined us on 28th September 2019 from Cheshunt for whom he had made seven appearances since the start of the season. Daniel Rumens: Dan joins us from Enfield Town where he made 3 appearances at the start of the season including in the 5-0 win over another former club Bishop's Stortford. Previous clubs are: Dagenham & Redbridge, Histon, Bishops Stortford, Hendon, Braintree Town and Enfield Town. Liam Hope: A prolific striker Liam joins us from Enfield Town for whom he has scored over 100 goals. Liam has also had experience with a number of other non-league sides including Maldon & Tiptree and Brentwood Town. Scored twice on his Ware league debut against Staines Town. Alaa Oujdi: Alaa came off the subs bench to make his debut for the club in the 6-2 win at Erith & Belvedere on 11th March 2014. It was his only appearance that season which may surprise those who later came to see him as a permanent fixture in the first team. He had made 191 appearances for the club by the end of the 2018/9 season. Joshua Williams: An exciting talented young attacking winger, Joshua has joined us from FC Romania for whom a played a significant role in the three matches against Ware at the beginning of the season and has scored four goals for Ware already. Harry Norman: Harry has joined us from Soham Town Rangers having spent a good part of his playing career in East Anglia. He numbers Histon, Biggleswade Town and St Neots Town as past clubs. Gareth Madden: Team/Club Captain. Gareth made his first appearance for Ware from the subs bench in the 6-1 Herts Charity Cup defeat at Bishop's Stortford on 7th August 2013. He went on to make 72 appearances in the next two seasons and scored 2 league goals. He rejoins us from Waltham Forest and now captains the side. He has now made over 100 appearances for Ware.
Leigh Rose: First played for Ware on the opening day of 2011 in a 3-1 defeat at Cheshunt. After spells at other local clubs Leigh has returned to Ware and is now adding to his 33 earlier appearances. Louis Rose: Brother to Leigh, Louis made his debut on the 14th August 2012 in a 1-0 Charity Cup defeat at Potters Bar. Louis made 32 appearances in his first spell with the Blues. Williams Danquah: Midfielder Williams joins us after a spell at the now defunct Thamesmead Town. His time in Kent is somewhat misleading however as most of his career other than with Dulwich Hamlet has been spent north of the Thames. He started out at neighbours Hertford Town and has also played for Wingate & Finchley, Bishop's Stortford and Haringey Borough. He made his debut for Ware from the subs bench in the 2-1 win at Waltham Abbey on 29th December 2018. Calum Kitscha: Goalkeeper. Calum started with Bishop's Stortford before joining Histon, in the National League South, making over 60 appearances for the Cambridgeshire side. He then joined Hayes & Yeading also in the National South at the start of the 2014/15 term. In October 2014 Calum made his one appearance for the England C national side when he played in a 2-0 defeat by Turkey in Istanbul. In July 2015 he joined National League side Cheltenham Town and made his debut for them in a FA Trophy tie against Chelmsford City. After helping the Robins gain promotion into the EFL Calum signed a new one-year deal in June 2016 and made his Football League debut during an EFL Trophy tie against Blackpool. He later rejoined Stortford after a brief spell with Hoddesdon but moved to Ware towards the end of 2018/9 making 16 appearances for the Blues. Patrick Adamsom: Defender. Patrick has joined Ware this season after making 37 appearances for Cheshunt in their ultimately successful promotion push in 2018/9. Kardan Campbell: Midfield: A victim of injury in his début season of 2018/9 Kardan made only 14 competitive appearances though he scored one goal in a pre-season friendly. Kardan enjoyed five seasons at Hertford Town,
including time under current Ware manager Paul Halsey's leadership before following Halsey to Hoddesdon for two seasons. Harry Watkins: Hard working midfielder, Harry came through several London youth academies including Chelsea and Arsenal, before joining Braintree Town in early 2015; ending the season on loan to Ilford in the Essex Senior League. Other clubs include Grays Athletic, Harlow Town and Tilbury. Macsen Fraser: Macsen has just recently joined Ware from Royston a right sided player who can comfortably play on the right hand side of defence, midfield or striker. Andre McCollin: Andre is an experienced striker who recently joined Ware FC from Three Bridges FC Benjamin Crilley: Midfield: Having played junior football in Ware and shown promise Ben spent time with Stevenage and Luton. At the age of 18 he returned to Ware for the start of the 2015/6 season. He left to join Chesham United and then Walthamstow but signed for us at the beginning of February 2020.
Talk of the Town
Harvie out for the season
Centre back Harvie Gardiner, who has made a huge impact since his arrival at the club, is sadly out for the rest of the season with a serious injury. He has torn his posterior/anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament, ruling him out until the next campaign. Harvie, though, has shown his commitment to the club by continuing to back the boys from the stand since the injury. Look out for him today and wish him well.
Walking Tall
Did you know that Hertford Town has its own walking football side? If anyone is interested in taking up this increasingly-popular sport contact Loucas as below. The team play on grass on Sundays at 11am. email: [email protected], tel: 07739 595619
fixtures
Date Opponents co R At 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Subs used Sa 17 Aug Tooting & Mitcham L 0-1 160 Hayes Herd Whiting2 Ehui Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Moses3 Bailey Gymer McBrien1 Tshikala1; Yildiz2;
Merlo3
Tu 20 Aug Waltham Abbey L 5-2 122 Hayes Herd Whiting Ehui Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie2 Merlo Bailey Gymer1 Tshikala Batt1 Rus2
Sa 24 Aug Whitton FAC 2-1 55 Hayes Herd Whiting Ehui Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Merlo2 Bailey Moses Guymer1 Pedro1; Jones2
Mo 26Aug Barking L 2-1 180 Hayes Herd Whiting Ehui1 Yildiz Atkinson2 Domafriyie Pedro Bailey Batt Rus3 Tshikala1; Jessop2; Jones3
Sa 31 Aug Hanwell Town L 4-1 207 Hayes Herd Whiting Ehui2 Yildiz Atkinson Domafriyie Pedro Bailey Batt Jones1 Tshikala1; Gymer2
Sa 7 Sep Cambridge City VT 0-0
(p0-3)
155 Hayes Rus Whiting2 Pedro Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Herd5 Bailey4 Batt1 Zola3 Gymer1;Merlo2; Brown3; Odeh4; Yildiz5;
Tu 10 Sep Ware VT 3-1 139 Hayes Rus Whiting Pedro3 Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Herd Odeh2 Batt Zola1 Brown1; Merlo2;
Gymer3
Sa 14 Sep Westfield L 1-9 133 Hayes Rus Herd Pedro Jessop Atkinson1 Brown Merlo2 Domafriyie Batt Gymer Yildiz1; Whiting2
Tu 17 Sep Chalfont St Peter L 1-5 80 Hayes Rus Whiting Pedro Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Herd Odeh1 Batt2 Brown Belshaw1; Gymer2
Sa 21 Sep Harlow Town L 2-1 171 Hayes Rus Whiting Ehhui2 Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Herd Odeh1 Gymer Brown Belshaw1; Batt2
Sa 28 Sep Heybridge Swifts FAT 4-1 162 Hayes Rus Herd Ehui1 Joseph Atkinson Domafriyie3 Pedro Odeh2 Gymer Brown Batt1; Zola2; Merlo3
Sa 5 Oct South Park L 0-0 132 Hayes Rus Herd Ehui Jessop Atkinson Domafriyie Pedro Oyeniran2 Gymer1 Brown Batt1 Zola2
Tu 8 Oct Soham TR VT 0-2 64 Hayes Rus Herd Pedro3 Joseph Atkinson Domafriyie Kiangebeni Oyeniran2 Gymer Brown1 Weyman1; Batt2;
Ehui3
Sa 19 Oct Staines Town L 2-3 119 Hayes Rus Herd Pedro3 Yildiz Atkinson Domafriyie1 Kiangebeni Oyeniran Gymer Brown2 Weyman1; Batt2;
Ehui3
Tu 22 Oct Harlow Town VT 6-2 79 Hayes Jessop Rus Ehui1 Yildiz Atkinson Weyman Kiangebeni Domafriyie2 Gymer Brown3 Batt1; Oyeniran2;
McBrien3
Sa 26 Oct Ashford Town (Mdx) L 3-5 121 Hayes Rus Herd Pedro3 Joseph1 Atkinson Domafriyie Kiangebeni Oyeniran Gymer Brown2 Jessop1; Batt2JThompson3
Tu 29 Oct Chertsey Town L 2-3 71 Hayes Herd Whiting Pedro Jessop Atkinson Rus1 Kiangebeni Oyeniran Gymer Weyman2 Batt1; Belshaw2
We 6 Nov Histon VT 0-4 71 Hayes Herd Rus1 Pedro Jessop James-T. Weyman Kiangebeni Oyeniran3 Gymer2 Bindit Ikoku1; Batt2; Odeh3
Sa 9 Nov Uxbridge L 1-5 102 Hayes Herd Rus Pedro1 Jessop Gardiner Cue Kiangebeni Oyeniran Gymer Weyman Fuma1
Sa 16 Nov Ware L 3-3 402 Hayes Herd Rus Pedro Jessop Gardiner Cue Kiangebeni Oyeniran1 Gymer Weyman Brown1
Sa 23 Nov Northwood L 1-6 111 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Jessop Gardiner Rus Kiangebeni Oyeniran1 Gymer Weyman Brown1
Sa 7 Dec Marlow L 1-0 111 Malone Herd Byron Pedro Jessop Gardiner Rus Kiangebeni Oyeniran1 Gymer Weyman Brown1
Tu 10 Dec Chipstead L 6-0 42 Malone Herd Brown2 Pedro Jessop Gardiner Rus3 Kiangebeni Oyeniran1 Gymer Weyman Odeh1; Batt2;
Fuma3
Sa 14 Dec Bedfont Sports L 1-4 125 Malone Herd Fuma JThompson Jessop Gardiner Batt Kiangebeni Odeh Gymer1 Weyman Brown1
Th 26 Dec FC Romania L 2-1 102 Hayes Fuma Byron Pedro Jessop Gardiner Cue Herd Odeh1 Gymer Weyman2 Oyeniran1; Brown2
Sa 28 Dec Barking L 4-1 68 Hayes Fuma Byron Herd Jessop Gardiner Weyman Batt Odeh Gymer Cue1 Ogbonna1
Sa 4 Jan Hanwell Town L 0-3 220 Hayes Pett Fuma Pedro Jessop Gardiner2 Cue Batt Odeh1 Gymer Ogbonna3 Weyman1; Brown; Oyeniran3
Sa 11 Jan Bracknell Town L 2-0 188 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Gardiner Jessop Cue Pett Oyeniran3 Gymer2 Ogbonna1 Weyman1; Brown;
Odeh3
Sa18 Jan Staines Town L 4-1 141 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Gardiner Jessop Brown Fuma Cue Gymer Weyman1 Ogbonna1
Sa 25 Jan Chertsey Town L 6-1 308 Hayes Herd Byron Jewers Gardiner Jessop Brown Batt Cue Gymer Ogbonna
Sa 1 Feb Harlow Town L 0-2 274 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Gardiner Fuma Brown Jewers Cue1 Gymer Ogbonna Oyeniran1
Tu 4 Feb Chalfont St Peter L 1-1 50 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Gardiner Fuma Brown Jewers Oyeniran2 Gymer Ogbonna1 Weyman1; Odeh2
Sa 8 Feb Marlow L 0-0 137 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Gardiner Fuma Brown1 Jewers Oyeniran2 Gymer Weyman Batt1; Ogbonna2
Sa 15 Feb Bedfont Sports L 1-0 67 Hayes Herd Byron Pedro Gosling Pett Brown1 Jewers Gymer Batt Weyman Ogbonna12 Jagdev2
Sa 22 Feb Chipstead L 2-0 125 Hayes Fuma Byron Pedro Jessop Gosling Brown Jewers Cue Gymer2 Weyman1 Jagdev1; Batt2
tbc Ashford Town (Mdx) L
Sa 7 Mar Ware L
Sa 14 Mar Uxbridge L
Sa 21 Mar Westfield L
Sa 28 Mar Bracknell Town L
Sa 4 Apr Tooting & Mitcham L
Sa 11 Apr Waltham Abbey L
Mo 13 Apr FC Romania L
Sa 18 Apr Northwood L
Sa 25 Apr South Park L
League Table
Pld. GD Pts
1 Ware 29 +35 61 (promotion)
2 Hanwell Town 27 +43 58 (play- offs)
3 Westfield 27 +36 52
4 Chertsey Town 27 +31 49
5 Uxbridge 27 +21 49
6 Bracknell Town 25 +26 47
7 Waltham Abbey 28 +13 47
8 Tooting & Mitcham 26 +21 44
9 Marlow 27 +10 43
10 Barking 27 +6 43
11 Chipstead 26 +14 42
12 Bedfont Sports 28 0 39
13 Harlow Town 28 -11 34
14 Chalfont St Peter 29 -15 34
15 South Park 25 -14 27
16 Hertford Town 28 -40 22
17 Ashford T. (Mdx) 27 -41 17
18 Romania 27 -46 16
19 Northwood 27 -48 16
20 Staines Town 27 -41 13 (relegation play-off)
Non-league matters
Neighbours and Rivals
On Derby day you may be interested to know who are other nearest rivals
are. See below for confirmation that Ware are, indeed, our nearest team
(although only just!). Distances are in miles ‘as the crow flies’.
https://www.footballgroundmap.com/
All change at the Swans
Staines Town have slipped to the bottom of the table and now lie some 9 points behind us and 3 clear of safety. However, this predicament has forced the club into major changes and they have replaced manager Martin Kuhl, an ex-pro with Birmingham and Derby, with Paul Barnes and a plethora of new players. Hence an almost entirely new team will be playing out the remainder of this season so it is too early to assume they are cut adrift at the bottom, as recent form might suggest.
Step 8 and above
Ware 3.5 Welwyn 3.8 Cheshunt / FC Romania 7 Harlow 7 Potters Bar 7.4 Stevenage 8 Waltham Abbey 8.6 Enfield Town 9.2 St Albans City 10.2 Borehamwood 11.7
Steps 8-12 St Margaret’s 4 Hoddesdon Town 4 Wormley 4.8 Weston 5 Hatfield Town 5.6
Football League Stevenage 8 Spurs 12.9 Luton 15.8 Arsenal 16.3 Orient 16.3 Watford 16.4 West Ham 17.7
Hertingfordbury Heroes
Great Games of Yesteryear
Athenian League Division One Hertingfordbury Park, Hertford
Saturday April 3 1971
Hertford Town 3 Horsham 2 Beavon 10' Jefferies 53' Bentley 86'
Line ups
The Blues finished that season in 6th place, maintaining a remarkable level of
consistency in that league. During their tenure in this now discontinued
league between 1963-73 Hertford finished between 3rd and 7th out of 16
clubs.
http://www.horsham-fc.co.uk/matches/1970-71/10906/hertford-town/
Hertford Pen Pics Nick Hayes – Nick is on loan from Premier League side Norwich City. A very talented
young keeper, Nick is an England youth international.
Ben Herd – Player/Manager Ben is an experienced right-back who started his career
at Watford before amassing 400 football league appearances for Shrewsbury and
Aldershot.
Andrei Rus – talented young right back, Andre made his Isthmian League debut at 16
for Potters Bar Town.
Toby Byron- classy, attack-minded left back previously with Luton Town.
Nathan Fuma- versatile and technically-gifted young full back, equally at home on
either flank.
Max Jessop – Teenage central defender starting only his second season in senior
football, played last season at Hatfield. Played his youth football at Potters Bar Town.
Sam Whiting – A tenacious left back with good experience, Sam had previously
played with Ware and Aylesbury.
Harvie Gardiner- Strong, commanding Centre Back formerly at Hendon and Real
Betis
Chris Gosling- Composed centre back formerly at Northwood
Daniel Pett- versatile defender / midfielder formerly with Northwood.
Isaac Pedro – Strong and technically gifted young midfielder, Isaac made his senior
football debut last year at Broxbourne Borough.
James Jewers- strong, combative midfielder who recently joined the club
Dane Batt – formerly of Colney Heath, Dane is another teenager looking to make his
mark in senior football. A gifted attacking midfielder.
Marco Merlo – Hertfordshire native who played last season as a professional in the
Czech League for FC Vysocina. Still in his teens, Marco is an all-action midfielder.
Niall Jones – another young player with senior experience, Niall made his senior
debut last season aged 17 at Cranfield. Niall is a strong runner with huge potential.
Luke Gymer – another Hertfordshire teen who played his youth football at
Biggleswade Town, Luke is a intelligent attacking midfielder with great invention.
Connor McBrien – another young player from Herts, Connor played with Luke
Gymer at Biggleswade. Another crafty number 10, who can also play across the front
three.
Ben Weyman- exciting young wing prospect promoted from the Under-23 team
David Ogbonna- skilful, direct winger signed from Hendon
Alfie Cue- roaming goalscoring winger formerly at Dartford and Hitchin.
Sam Belshaw – local lad and Hertford Town fan, Sam is a graceful forward who made
his senior debut at 17 for Hatfield last season.
Kevin Zola- quick, direct winger signed from Ashford Town
Kit Brown- skilful right-winger formerly at Ware and London Colney
Sam Oyeniran- strong, pacy centre-forward previously with Northwood and Welwyn.
Iken Odeh- Strong, bustling centre-forward formerly with Berkhamsted
Match Reports
Young Herts Run Free Shorn of two experienced defenders- player-boss Ben Herd and Harvie Gardiner (a relative veteran at just turned 20) it was an even more youthful than usual Hertford Town that notched up an impressive 2-0 home victory over promotion-chasing Chipstead last Saturday. New signing James Jewers, who had a fine game pulling the strings in midfield, nearly put The Blues ahead with a free kick on 4 minutes and from the resultant corner returning striker Alfie Cue headed just wide. Chipstead responded with a spell of pressure, forcing some good saves from Nick Hayes, but Hertford quickly had them on the ropes again as they poured forward at pace. Cue again went close after capitalizing on a defensive error from the visitors but scooped his shot over the bar after the ball bobbled unkindly on the recently-drained turf. Shortly after this a prolonged spell of home pressure culminated in impressive new centre-back Chris Gosling firing home from a corner for a deserved lead. Chipstead fought back and nearly levelled when Nicholas headed a free-kick against the bar but Hertford undoubtedly were in the ascendancy and nearly doubled their lead just before the break when skipper Isaac Pedro fired just wide. The second half was less action-packed than the first but Hertford continued to call most of the shots. Just after the hour Kit Brown went close after being set up by Luke Gymer but was blocked by the Chipstead 'keeper. Soon after this, though, Cue sealed a fine return to the fray by firing in the second from the left of the box. After this the game was never really in doubt and, indeed, the score could have been far more emphatic. Pedro struck the bar with an indirect free kick inside the penalty area and substitute David Ogbonna nearly netted twice in an impressive late cameo appearance. The win lifted Hertford three points nearer to safety and, in a season when they have operated on a shoestring with a very young side, staying up would constitute a highly successful season.
Photo Gallery
Nick Hayes (above) and Chris Gosling and Toby Byron (below) defending in the win
against Chipstead (Thanks to Ian Bush)
Next on the Road
Uxbridge (Sat March 14th) Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton, UB7 8HX
Car Exit the M25 at Junction 15 for the M4 towards London. Leave the M4 at Junction 4 for the A408 (Stockley Rd). After 1 mile take the slip road and turn left into Horton Road. Continue on Horton Road for approximately 500 yards going past the warehouses at Prologis Park West London and turn right into a Private Road (Signposted). Public Transport Take the train from Paddington to West Drayton Station and walk for 1 mile) along West Drayton High Street and Horton Road.
Making a Day of It • Stockley Park Golf Club (including driving range) is nearby
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Westfield (Sat March 21st) Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9BA
Car Leave the M25 at Junction 11 and follow the A320 to Woking. Pass through Woking town centre towards Guildford. At A 247 (T Junction) turn left down Claremnont Avenue. From A 247 see Woking FC on right and turn left.
Public Transport Train from Waterloo or Vauxhall to Woking and then a 15 minute walk. Go straight ahead across the car parking areas and follow signposted route along White Rose Lane, until you come to the pedestrian crossing. Go across Oriental Road and then, further on, cross over Heathside Road. Carry on down White Rose Lane until, about 75 yards past the turning for Ockenden Road, you reach the entrance to Woking Park on your right. Go in, turn left around the cricket pitch, and you will quickly notice a path leading to a small pond as part of a stream. Follow this path and it will lead you behind the Leisure Centre and high-level 3G pitches (with car park below). The ground is just beyond the car park.
Making a Day of It • Woking Museum features displays on The Jam and H.G. Wells (War of the
Worlds was set in the town)
LINE UPS
Hertford Town Ware
1. Calum Kitscha 2. Macsen Fraser 3. Patrick Adamson 4. Leigh Rose 5. Gareth Madden 6. Daniel Rumens 7. Joshua Williams 8. Thomas Bruno 9. Liam Hope 10. Albert Adu-Donyinah 11. Harry Watkins
• Tommy Wade • Andre McCollin
• Williams Danquah • David Kendall • Louis Rose
Nick Hayes Ben Herd Toby Byron Isaac Pedro Max Jessop Chris Gosling Ben Weyman James Jewers Alfie Cue Luke Gymer Kit Brown Sam Oyeniran Dane Batt Iken Odeh Nathan Fuma David Ogbonna
MATCH OFFICIALS
• Referee: Jordan Martin • Assistant Referee: Robert Stanley • Assistant Referee: Chris Dennis