Hello and welcome back to another edition of Warriors Weekly. Just the one game this past week as our women’s side made the trip north to take on Grampian. Find out how that went and more below!

Grampian vs Stenhousemuir

After a disappointing draw at home to Gleniffer last week, the Warriors took the long away trip to Stonehaven to face Grampian Ladies with the hope of making up for last weeks result. Grampian come into this game having not conceeded a goal in their first 2 home games.

Jack travelled to Aberdeen with only 12 players in his squad after a few last minute injures meant he was didnt have his full compliment of players. Rachel Ann Vickerman and Erin Wilson returned to the squad alongside Carolanne Phee after finishing her suspension. Toni Harkness started in goals as Phee, Vickerman, Paterson, Jones and Sullivan all started in defence. Montgomery, Wilson, Pearson and Connolly started in midfield and Eirinn Maguire started up top with Sarah Kelly as the lone substitute on the bench.

Grampian looked to start the game off well as they won a corner in the first minute. The ball was floated in and no one really attacked it allowing Grampian a free shot in the box. Harkness managed to get a touch on it and tip it off the post but it was a very early warning sign of the threat Grampian can pose.

A few minutes later, Smanatha Montgomery breaks through the Grampian back line and finds herself 1-on-1 with the keeper. She tries to chip it and lift it over but she doesn’t quite get enough height on it and the keeper saves it.

Grampian get a break down the right hand side and cross in a dangerous ball. Paterson tries to knock it out clear but catches the Harkness in the process as both players fall to the ground in a heap. Grampian are kind enough to send on their physio to assist. Harkness took the worst of the impact and stayed down for a good few minutes before returning to her feet. Thankfully both players were able to carry on.

A lobbed ball down the right side of the pitch finds Jude Connolly in acres of space as she breaks free from the defence. She absolutely bursts a gut to get the ball up the pitch and into the box but the resulting shot is off target and painfully bounces back off the side netting.

GOAL STENHOUSEMUIR: Chloe Pearson picks up the ball in her own half and spots the run off Jude Connolly down the right. She whips in an incredible pass through the defence and frees Connolly in an almost idenitical position to the one previously. This time she makes no mistakes as she lobs it over the keeper and into the net! GRAMPIAN LADIES 0-1 STENHOUSEMUIR [Connolly 40?]

Stenhousemuir appear to smell blood after the first goal and are immediately on the attack again. Lucy Sullivan this time picks the ball up in the attacking third and skips through the middle of the Grampian defence before laying in a pass to Connolly, getting wiped out in the process. Connolly grabs the ball and smashes it into the net but the keeper calls it back for an offside.

Montgomery wins the ball in the middle of the park and again tries to make the switch out to Connolly on the right. She tries to cross it in for Maguire but the pass is a little too heavy. She collects it again though and feeds it into Connolly at the back post but her shot goes out just wide.

HALF TIME: Grampian Ladies 0-1 Stenhousemuir

Montgomery wins the ball out on the left wing and feeds it into Erin Wilson who slots it back into her. She chases it down to the byline before turning Lana Cartney and finding a pass into the box. Its swept clear by the Grampian defence but only as far as Lucy Sullivan who picks it up and hits a rocket of a shot from about 25 yards out but it goes wide of the target.

YELLOW CARD: Samantha Montgomery goes into the referee’s book for arguing back after the ref gave what she deemed to be an wrong offside call.

Shirran for Grampian breaks through the Stenny back line and finds herself up against the keeper but Harkness manages to get the save.

A few moments later Montgomery is kicked down from behind outside the Grampian box in what appears to be a text book technical foul but there is no card shown from the ref. There were a few calls like this for both teams but the ref appeared to want to let the game play. Erin Wilson stepped up to take the freekick and dipped it in over the keeper but finds the bar! The ball bounces back out to Connolly who is eventually crowded out as Grampian manage to clear their lines.

SUBSTITUTION: In the 70th minute Montgomery is withdrawn and replaced by Kelly. Montgomery had a good game but was looking tired and struggling to chase down so the change was made.

Grampian win a corner and float it in well. It finds the feet of Susan Murray who smashes the shot but its blocked and rolls to Jennifer Taylor who pokes it towards goal, forcing a great diving save from Harkness who is almost taken out by Phee who also throws her body on the line to keep the ball out.

Lucy sullivan wins the ball after a great pass interception. She takes it a run down the wing before lobbing it over the defence for Connolly to run in 1-on-1 with the keeper. She covers a good 20 yards before striking a shot but the keeper manages to get a touch on it and then catch it as it fell.

GOAL GRAMPIAN LADIES: Grampian win a freekick on the outside of the Stenny box. Its hit down the throat of the keeper who manages to touch it up onto the post making a great save, but the ball bounces back across the face of goal and Grampian are fastest to react as Stout strikes it into the back of the net. GRAMPIAN LADIES 1-1 STENHOUSEMUIR [Stout 80?]

GOAL STENHOUSEMUIR: An immediate response from the Warriors as Eirinn Maguire plays the ball down the middle into Jude Connolly who has her initial shot saved but catches the rebound and slots it into the net! GRAMPIAN LADIES 1-2 STENHOUSEMUIR [Connolly 83?]

Game management is the aim for the remaining minutes as Stenny do their best to slow down the play, break up the game and try to keep the ball out of their net. Grampian manage to win a few corners but they are well defended by the Warriors who put in an incredible shift to keep the scoreline as is.

FULL TIME: GRAMPIAN LADIES 1-2 STENHOUSEMUIR

A great result on the road for the Warriors.

 

Highlights can be found HERE. You can also find interviews with Jack Cameron and Erin Wilson by clicking on their names.

The league match away to FC Edinburgh on the 9th of October has been moved to the 18th of December. This is due to the Warriors involvement in the 2nd round of the SWF Championship and League 1 Cup. We’ll welcome Rossvale to Ochilview Park. More details can be found in next week’s edition of Warriors Weekly.

It’s back to Ochilview Park this weekend as we take on Westdyke. The Aberdeen-based side currently sit 3rd and the Warriors will be looking to overtake them, knowing that the sides will meet up north 2 weeks later.

As always with home matches, it’ll be streamed for free on WarriorsTV with admission a small donation. We hope to see you on Sunday for the 2:30pm kick off.

It’s was a free weekend for our men’s side, with the 3rd round of the SPFL Trust Trophy taking place. Following Saturday’s match between Forfar Athletic and Stirling Albion, the Warriors sit 3rd heading into the final game of the opening quarter away against Bonnyrigg Rose.

Thank you for your continued support of Stephen Swift and our men’s team. We are on a good run of form which we will hopefully be able to continue into a busy October!

As you know, we have three home games in a row in October – vs. Annan Athletic (8th October), vs. Stirling Albion (15th October) and vs. East Fife (22nd October) in the 2nd round of the Scottish Cup . What better way to enjoy any of these matches than from the comfort of our hospitality seating following a delicious lunch and drinks?

Hospitality costs just £75 per person and includes a 3 course lunch from our hospitality caterers Mason Belles Kitchen, a complimentary bar (12.45pm – 2.50pm & 4.45pm – 5.30pm), premium seating in the Main Stand, half time tea / coffee and full time pie and sandwiches.

This is an excellent opportunity to support the Warriors, while enjoying a fantastic day out with fellow supporters, family, friends, colleagues or business associates.

To book your place, please contact Margaret Kilpatrick on 01324 562 992 or info@stenhousemuirfc.com

As mentioned above, we travel east to take on Bonnyrigg Rose, in what will be the first ever competitive meeting between the two sides. The Rose were promoted through the play-offs last season, as they won the Lowland League, then saw off Fraserburgh and Cowdenbeath to earn promotion. They currently sit 5th after a good start to life in the SPFL.

It’s pay at the gate for this Saturday’s game with prices set at £12/7. Our Supporters bus leaves Ochilview at 12:30pm. Names to Andy McPhate as normal.

FRIDAY 7TH OCTOBER

FALKIRK TRYST GOLF CLUB 

4 PERSON TEXAS SCRAMBLE EVENT

BOOKINGS ARE NOW OPEN FOR STENHOUSEMUIR FOOTBALL CLUB’S ANNUAL GOLF DAY. GET INVOLVED IN THIS FANTASTIC EVENT AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE WARRIORS!

£250 PER TEAM (4 GOLFERS) INCLUDES:

  • Breakfast rolls, teas and coffees
  • 18 holes of golf at Falkirk Tryst Golf Course
  • Two course hot lunch
  • Complimentary drinks buggy throughout
  • Individual and team prizes to be won!

After a three-year wait, our Annual Golf Day has returned!

For only £250 per team you and your friends, colleagues or business partners can enjoy a fantastic day out, supporting the Warriors!

Breakfast rolls with tea and coffee will be served from 8am in the Clubhouse, with first tee off at 9am. Following 18 holes on the beautiful Falkirk Tryst course, a hot 2-course lunch will be served as you relax in the bar.

This is a fantastic opportunity to get out on the course, have a relaxing day with friends, and support the Warriors!

To book, please call the club on 01324 562992 or email blair.cremin@stenhousemuirfc.com

#WeAreWarriors

We are delighted to launch our October Holiday Camp Programme for Boys & Girls aged 5-12 Years old.
All sessions will be held at Ochilview Park & Delivered by Full-Time & Part-Time Coaches
See link below on how to book your place on our October Holiday Camp Programme with 5 Options.
STEVE BURNS MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 2022
A huge Well Done to all 12 Primary School football Teams that took part in todays tournament in memory of Steve Burns.
Some fantastic football on show – frightening scenes????
Tournament Winners – Kinnaird Primary School??
Player of the Tournament- Scarlett Butterly??
Fair Play Award – St Bernedettes Primary School ??
Well Done to everyone involved ?????
A few weeks ago, we spoke with Matty Rowan, a member of our analyst team. This week we’re speaking with another member of the team, Joseph McGlynn.
Of course in a team of analysts, they’ll all have different roles, so what does Joseph do?
“I’m the First Team analyst so I’ll watch back our games along with the management team to try and identify what we’ve done well and what we could improve on. Similar approach to when we put together our opposition analysis reports. My remit is to help give the team every possible chance of getting a good result at the weekend.”
How does he help the first team during the week, following or heading into matches?
“It’ll differ week by week but mainly I’ll put together video footage which support the points we’ve identified in our performance. I’ll then watch our upcoming opponents recent games then put together a presentation on what we should expect from them which is then presented to the players.”
By doing opposition scouting, you obviously want to plan ahead. So how far in advance are teams scouted out?
“Just as in when things or ideas pop up, we want to have our findings from the weekends game ready for the players to come into training on Tuesday. Then for the opposition reports we’ll have them ready to be presented on the Thursday ahead of the upcoming game.”
In case you missed it the Scottish Men’s National Team have been promoted to the top tier of the Nations League after finishing top of their group. Following last week’s 3-0 win over Ukraine, they followed it up with a 2-1 win against Republic of Ireland and a 0-0 draw in Poland, against Ukraine, to seal promotion.
Scotland will also be the only home nation in Group A, next time round, as England and Wales were both relegated to Group B… I’ll keep it at that.