Ryhope CW 2-0 Ashington AFC: Ryhope back on track with convincing win

Ryhope CW bounced back from the Consett defeat with their first home win of 2019, beating Ashington AFC 2-0 in the league at Recreation Ground.

Matty Weirs’ strike around the half hour mark put Ryhope in the lead.

James Ellis added a penalty five minutes before the break, giving Colliery Welfare a comfortable lead before the sides played out a goalless second-half.

There were two changes from the side that Consett defeated, Joe Atkinson returning to fitness and replacing Jonny Ball in goal and Jack Devlin back from suspension to replace Micky Rae.

The first real sight of goal came for Ryhope in the 7th minute, a one-two allowing Lewis King to get down the right and release a strike which was blocked.

Ashington had a dangerous attack a few minutes later, Atkinson doing well to keep out Ben Sampson’s effort after he was played through, the ball looked like it would run for Paul Antony but Ryhope managed to see out the danger.

Colliery Welfare put together a good move in the 24th minute before Matty Weirs released a through ball for Devlin, the attacker worked space to shoot and forced a save from Grant.

Both teams were getting forward, but largely restricted to half-chances. However, it wasn’t even half a chance that resulted in Ryhope’s opener.

Jon Weirs picked up the ball in midfield in the 33rd minute, before picking out his brother Matty who released a cross which somehow lobbed Grant and found its way into the back of the net. We’ll credit that as an assist from the wind.

Colliery Welfare were given the opportunity to double their lead when Devlin was brought down in the box after being played through in the 41st minute.

James Ellis stepped up and coolly put the penalty into the bottom left corner.

Jon Weirs had a fantastic chance to extend the lead further early in the second half, running through before looking for the back post but firing wide.

Substitute Joey Melvin looked lively and got into good positions in the second half, but failed to find a finish.

Jon Weirs played Melvin through in the 77th minute who rounded the ‘keeper but the angle narrowed for him and he failed to pick out Devlin at the back post.

Ashington got a cross into the box in the 87th minute, Channon North challenged Joe Atkinson and the ball bounced for Brandon Morrison, but Atkinson somehow saved his close range effort and managed to smother to see out the danger.

A last ditch tackle from Danni Lay on North late on helped preserve Ryhope’s clean sheet and a succession of resulting corners were eventually cleared to ensure the 2-0 victory.

A great result for Colliery Welfare with a win and a rare clean sheet, the lads will travel to Guisborough next time out ending a run of home games.

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Match Preview: Crook Town vs Ryhope CW

Colliery Welfare take on Crook Town in the Durham Challenge Cup tomorrow evening.

Looking to bounceback from our FA Vase exit at the hands of Dunston UTS at the weekend, RCW will be hoping for a good run in the Durham Cup.

Unfortunately, our bad luck with unavailability issues continues. Joey Melvin, Corey Barnes and Josh Home-Jackson are all unavailable, adding to Davey Gordon who is out long term.

Our opponents, a former club of Gary Pearson and Stuey Gooden, currently sit 9th in Northern League Division Two.

The four time Durham Cup winners have won 3, drawn 3 and lost 3 in their 9 league games this season, and went out of the FA Vase in the Second Qualifying Round.

Hopefully we won’t see a repeat of last season in this competition when we were knocked out by Division Two opponents Chester-Le-street.

Durham Challenge Cup

Venue: Sir Tom Cowie Millfield, DL15 9PW

Kick-Off: 19:30

Date: Wednesday, September 18th

FA Vase preview: Chester-le-Street vs Ryhope CW

Colliery Welfare get their FA Vase campaign underway with a trip to Moor Park in the 1st Qualifying Round on Saturday.

The lads will be looking to put a long run of defeats behind them that continued in Hebburn last weekend, as well as hoping to progress to the 2nd round of qualifying.

We still currently have an extensive injury list, however the lads we’ve added to the squad for cover have settled in well and hopefully it shouldn’t have too much impact on Saturday’s game.

Last season we managed one of the best runs in the FA Vase in the club’s history when we reached the 2nd Round Proper before going out to North West Counties League side City of Liverpool FC.

Last season’s run saw wins over Guisborough and Northallerton in qualifying before an emphatic 10-1 win over Harrogate Railway in the 1st Round.

The 2nd Round saw a 2-1 home defeat to City of Liverpool, the well-supported club bringing around 250 fans to Recreation Park.

We faced Chester-le-Street in cup competition last season when we got knocked out of the Durham Challenge Cup, an Alex White hat-trick ensuring a 3-1 defeat, days after our Vase heroics against Harrogate.

We’ll be hoping for a different result this time round against the Northern League Division Two side who have had a good start to this season.

Colin Wake’s men finished 14th in Division Two last season, but currently sit 2nd with 5 wins from 5 games.

Clearly not a side to be underestimated, hopefully we can come away with a much needed win and kick-start a good run of our own.

FA Vase

Venue: Moor Park, Chester-le-Street, DH2 3RW

Kick-Off: 3:00PM

Date: Saturday, September 1st

FA Cup preview: Sunderland RCA vs Ryhope CW

“Only now do you realise how much it means to the lower level league clubs like ourselves and C.A.”

Those are the words of our manager Gary Pearson, as we prepare for the first Ryhope Derby of the season, in the FA Cup extra preliminary round.

Waiting for the winners of the derby is an away day at Clitheroe F.C., of the Evo-Stik League Division One West, in the preliminary round on the 25th of August.

Colliery Welfare have had bad luck in games against neighbours RCA, availability issues hitting us in both games last season as RCA did the double over us, beating us 3-1 at Recreation Park and 4-1 at Meadow Park.

The lads will hope for a little bit of the magic of the FA Cup as they look to end a run of four winless Ryhope derbies since promotion to Division One of the Northern League.

FA Cup extra preliminary round

Venue: Meadow Park, Ryhope, Sunderland, SR2 0NZ

Date: Saturday, August 11

Kick-Off: 3:00pm

Speaking ahead of the derby, Pearson said: “Growing up I didn’t realise the FA Cup started at this level. I’ve had a taste of the magic on numerous occasions at various levels as a player, all very enjoyable (apart from the defeats).”

“But only now as a non-league manager do you realise how much it means to the lower level league clubs like ourselves and the C.A.”

On the importance of the FA Cup to our season, Pearson added: “The progressive prize funding can really make a difference to the rest of your season, helping the financial burden on owners/chairmen/committee/fans etc.”

“All the best to all involved, enjoy the game and may the best team win (hopefully us),” the gaffer finished.

The opposition:

RCA took a narrow away defeat to Newcastle Benfield in their opening game of the season.

However, they followed that up with a midweek win over Whickham to get their first 3 points of the season, and in emphatic fashion with a 3-0 overhaul of the newly-promoted side.

Mixed signs from a side that had a very good campaign last time out where they finished 4th in Division One on 79 points.

Despite the lack of competitive Ryhope derbies, there’s plenty of history between the two sides.

RCA are managed by Martin Swales, who had a long spell in charge of Colliery Welfare, while their captain Greg Swansbury also had a successful spell with us.

Other former CW players on the books at the C.A. include forward Nathan O’Neill and midfielders Clayton and Jonathan Davis.

Meanwhile our squad also boasts former RCA players in Joey Melvin, Danni Lay and Josh Home-Jackson.

Views from the lads:

Captain Ben Riding is relishing the chance to play in the FA Cup, saying: “It’s a massive privilege to be involved in a massive competition like the FA Cup.”

“As a kid growing up watching the competition, to be playing in it is kind of a dream come true.”

“Let’s just hope we can have a good little run this year as it’s massive for the club as well as the players.”

Goalkeeper Jonny Ball is also looking forward to the competition, particularly with the added incentive of the Ryhope Derby: “There’s something special about playing in the FA Cup”

“It’s a great derby to be involved in, and even more so as it’s the FA Cup.”