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WEEKEND ROUND UP - 18 Jan 2026

WEEKEND ROUND UP - 18 Jan 2026

CJFC Official18 Jan - 19:04

The rain washed out the whole Saturday schedule at Barry’s field but there were some sprinkling of fixtures on the road.

The 16 GREENS drew 3-3 at AFC Hiltingbury with Greens starting strong and their pressure was rewarded when Oralie King played a low corner into the near post, Ava Bowley-Lees was quickest to react and side footed into the bottom corner from close range.

Greens created more chances to go ahead the best came from Immy Latter who struck a long range shot from the edge of the box, but the keeper was equal to it.

Against the run of play, Hiltingbury equalised, a corner found its way to their striker on the edge of the 6 yard box, she prodded her shot into the bottom corner.

The second half continued with the Greens on top, Daisy Harris made the most of the dominance by grabbing a brace, her first goal from a low corner from Tula Busby-Grayer to Ella Vipond who played Harris in to score, and her second was from a through ball from Latter, Harris with plenty of time to pick her spot and fire past the keeper.

Hiltingbury got their second of the match when their midfielder picked up a loose ball in the centre circle and drove through the Greens, Izzy Bealing got her hand to the ball but couldn't keep the shot from finding the back of the net.

Greens created more chances to extend their lead, Vipond’s close range left foot shot went just wide, King’s shot from the edge of the area also went agonisingly wide, Busby Grayer shrugged off the challenge from the defender and fired a shot from just inside the area but it was saved.

The 6th and final goal of the game came from a quick break, Hiltingbury full back played a ball behind Greens defence, their winger picked up the pass and drove down the wing into the area, Poppy Simms hounded her all the way but couldn't stop the shot that was fired in at the near post.

The 15 WHITES continued their love affair with the league cup with a 8-2 scoreline to overcome a spirited Tidworth Harriers.

Alex Glover produced the set up for the first of the Whites goals with Tom Harwood and Alfie Evans converting before Evans provided Leighton Gray with number three.

Harwood completed his hat trick either side of the hosts pulling a goal back thanks to Harry Puddle and Jack Street’s assists.
Russ Mackinnon converted from the spot before turning a Harry Moody pass in for his second.

Harwood scored his 4th via Freddie Green’s assist before Tidworth netting again.

The 12 WHITES started 2026 with a 3-1 win at Broughton in the league.

Henry Howes was on target twice along with a Max Le Page goal with MLP also picking up player of the match.

The 11 WHITES started well away to Braishfield Bees Whites with Igor Podsiadlo playing a brilliant through ball for Ethan Davis calmly slot home just inside the box.

Just before half time the whites doubled their tally with Fabian Glover getting on the end of Kyan Dreyer’s pinpoint whipped cross to volley home.

In the second half and Glover grabbed his second dribbling past 4 players inside the box to slot one in the corner.

Player of the match went to Davis for his workrate, productivity across the pitch and creating numerous chances for his team mates.

The 11 REDS faced Upper Clatford in what was a tightly contested affair.

Austin Provan’s endeavour to win the ball from a corner gave Toby Woodhouse-Smith a simple tap in.

Woodhouse-Smith Toby then turned provider sliding the ball to Alfie Way who burst into the box and smash a beauty in to the top corner.

A well worked passing move starting from Albie Lysaght goal kick then put Woodhouse-House in to complete their scoring.
Top defensive performances from Charlie Jack, George Terry, Zac Durbin, Zander Strong and player of the match Alex Keyes.

After more than a month without a competitive fixture, the 10 WHITES returned to action with a hard‑fought fixture away at Fordingbridge.

The long layoff showed in the early stages as the players took time to find their rhythm, but their work rate never dipped, they ran relentlessly from first whistle to last.

Fordingbridge started brightly and twice carved chances with sharp, incisive passing moves that sliced through our defensive press.

Despite the setbacks, the Whites refused to fold and the attacking unit kept driving forward, creating chances and applying pressure until the breakthrough finally came.

Tactical changes brought greater defensive structure and helped steady the game, but as legs began to tire in the fourth quarter, the game was beautifully balanced.

Ivo Rawley was the player of the match for the team with 4 goals to his name while Zach Fountain made his 50th appearance.

A gritty performance, and a reminder of the team’s resilience after a long break. Plenty to build on as the season continues.

The 10 REDS found themselves on the back foot in their trip to Romsey Leopards.

Some stand out battling performances from Noah Smith and Luca Georgi never giving up. With Smith getting player for his attitude and throwing himself at everything.

The 9 WHITES reversed their fixture with Broughton and were in fine form.

Jonas Strong helped himself to 4 goals with Alfie Wallace and Rowan Rawley both netting braces.
Jacob Hale also grabbed a goal with Ed Brown picking up player of the match.

The 7 REDS had a thin squad for their trip to Worthys Reds.

A well taken finish from Arthur MacDonald and a curler from Louie Moore from outside the box were the highlights, player of the match went to Leo Hope for some great passing and no nonsense defending.

Albie Davies scored a hatrick for the 7 WHITES in their fixture at Broughton, with Luca Mistretta also scoring and Otis Bowyer picking up player of the match.

Despite Tyler Harfield’s penalty it was a day to forgot for the SATURDAY SENIOR side as they faced Blackfield & Langley Vets as they went down 3-1.

On SUNDAY the 10 GREENS Mia Roche scored twice against Salisbury Breeze.

Also on target was Zoe Selbie, Evie McFadyen and Nellie Robinson while coaches player of the match went to McFadyen while the opposition awarded theirs to Elsie Tinne.

The 13 SUNDAY played their final group E Peterhouseman cup game, despite only having 10 players Clarendon worked hard to keep a clean sheet and ran out comfortable winners after a very tight and competitive first 20 minutes.

A goal a piece for Sam Harris and Zach Andrews followed by a brace for Max Le Page and Oliver Webb each.

Player of the match was Alfie Mount who scored 4 and provided 2 assists but his all round work was class, with the game won with just 3 minutes remaining Mount ran almost the whole length of the pitch to help stop a dangerous counter attack.

Clarendon top the group and are now into the last 16 knockout stages.

The SUNDAY SENIOR side returned to action and fell to a 3-0 home defeat against AFC Bulford.

Some of the 13 WHITES travelled to the training ground of Championship club Oxford United for a small sided game against their academy.

The match was a competitive affair with it ending 10-10!

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