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U21 Muratti 2022

  • 27/05/22
  • By John Treleven/Jonathan Le Fondre
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All the statistics from the U21 Muratti on 30 April 2022

Guernsey U21 v Jersey U21

The (Hotel) Ambassadeur Bowl (presented in 1991)

The Under 21 Muratti was begun in 1988, for the first three years as the Barclays Bank Trophy. Since when it has been sponsored by the Hotel Ambassadeur of La Grande Route de la Cote, St. Clement, Jersey. It was they who presented the current trophy, an 8” twin handled (rings through lion’s mouths) trophy on a 4” base, engraved - Jersey Football Association / Ambassadeur Bowl. The winners are engraved on the base, the years being given as single years for 1988 to 1999 and as seasons thereafter, 2000-01 to 2018-19. These are in four columns – 1988 to 1997, 1998 to 2007-08, 2008-9 to 2016-17 and 2017-18 to 2018-19 (so far). This was the 32nd match with Guernsey currently leading the series 18-13.
Saturday 30th April 2022
12.30p.m. at Belgrave Wanderers F.C, The Track, Victoria Avenue, St. Sampson, Guernsey

Attendance 383

A cloudy afternoon, 13C, with a breeze from the East. The pitch was firm and well grassed.

8pp colour programme, gratis

Guernsey U21 1 (Keene Domaille 49),
Jersey U21 2 (Darryl Mvalo 36, Miguel Carvalho 90+6)
(45 minutes each way with 15 minutes each way extra time and “penalties” if required)

Trophy Presenter – Chris Schofield (Chairman, Guernsey Football Association)
(medals only for the winning team members)

Kick-Offs -
12.31.35 Jersey K.O. attacking the Western (go kart) end (the teams having stayed ends after the toss) with 1.05 added; and 1.32.05 with 10.25 added

Match Officials
Referee – Tony Sarre (Guernsey)
Sr. Linesman (Dug outs) – Gareth Walker (Jersey)
Jr. Linesman (Far side) – Neil Jarvis (Guernsey)
Fourth Official – Brent Blondel (Guernsey)

Cautions
38 Keene Domaille (G)
41 James Carr (J)
53 Miles Hardill (G)
86 Ben Acey (G)
90 Charlton Gauvain (G) (time wasting)

Corners – Guernsey (4) 5, Jersey (4) 7

Colours
Guernsey – Green (with wide white stripe down front left)/White/Green, GK Bright Yellow
(Guernsey also wore black armbands in memory of Scott Bradford, a former Guernsey Muratti player, who died twelve months previously, aged 40)
Jersey – All Red, GK All Orange

Coaches
Guernsey – Angus Mackay (Manager), Jason Tardif (Assistant), Jordan Kelly (Assistant)
Jersey – James Scott (Manager), Simon Moiani (Assistant), Adam Lester (Coach), Richard Hebert (GK Coach), Paul Frankham (Physio.)

Captains – Charlton Gauvain (G) & James Sunley (J)

Starting formations (4-4-2 R to L)
Guernsey – 1; 5-2-6-20; 7-10-8-4; 11-9
Jersey - 1; 2-4-5-3; 11-7-8-6; 9-10

Age Qualification - Under 21 on 31st August 2021

Teams of 11 plus 3 of 7 substitutes (Guernsey initially had 10, Jersey only brought 5)

Guernsey
the starting team comprised 4 Northerners, 3 St. Martin’s, 2 Guernsey F.C., 1 Belgrave Wanderers and 1 Sylvans

01. Lucas Hanley (Guernsey F.C.)
02. Brad O’Regan (St. Martin’s)
20. Jake Lowe (St. Martin’s)
04. Ben Acey (Northerners)
05. Tom Vaudin (Northerners)
06. Miles Hardill (Sylvans)
07. Callum Le Lacheur (St. Martin’s)
08. Tom Jackson (Guernsey F.C.)
09. Keene Domaille (Northerners)
10. Charlton Gauvain (Belgrave Wanderers) (c)
11. Owen Wallbridge (Northerners)
Substitutes
03. Seb Vance (Sylvans)
12. Ben Solway (St. Martin’s)
15. Sam Heathcote (Rangers)
16. Jamie Smith (Northerners)
17. Tiago Rodrigues (Sylvans)
18. Corey Brouard (Sylvans)
31. Seb Sheppard (Manzur) (sub GK)
Other Squad Members
Luke Elmy (Northerners)
George McNeela (Northerners)
Callum Scott (St. Martin’s)

Substitutions
90+7 Rodrigues for O’Regan
90+10 Solway for Le Lacheur
(only two used)

Jersey
the starting team comprised 5 St. Peter, 2 Jersey Wanderers, 2 St. Clement and 2 St. Paul’s

01. Robbie Scott (Jersey Wanderers)
02. Jack Lumsden (St. Clement)
03. James Carr (St. Peter)
04. Sammy Sutcliffe (St. Paul’s)
05. Ben Le Rougetel (St. Peter)
06. Luke Shirley (St. Peter)
07. Toby Ritzema (St. Peter)
08. James Sunley (St. Paul’s) (c)
09. Darryl Mvalo (Jersey Wanderers)
10. Sol Solomon (St. Peter)
11. Rai Dos Santos (St. Clement)
Substitutes
12. Miguel Carvalho (St. Paul’s)
14. Patrick O’Toole (St. Paul’s)
15. Harry Scott (St. Peter) (brother of GK)
16. Sammy Henia-Kamau (St. Paul’s)
21. Pierce Roche (St. Peter)

Substitutions
72 Carvalho for Shirley
75 Henia-Kanau for Dos Santos
(Henia-Kamau therefore appeared in 16s, 18s & 21s in the same season)
83 O’Toole for Solomon

Match Notes

03 Sutcliffe (J) asked by referee to remove a ring on his left hand
05 Sutcliffe (J) returned with the ring “bandaged” but the referee was still not satisfied
08 Sutcliffe (J) returned having eventually managed to remove the ring
22 Sunley (J) penalty appeal
27 Gauvain (G) shot cleared off the line by Le Rougetel
29 Gauvain (G) 20 yard free kick to bottom left corner, Roche diving save
30 Guernsey shot cleared off the line
32 Solomon (J) strong penalty appeal but not given
34 Shirley (J) side-footed wide right after an excellent move
36 Mvalo (J) 0-1 put away a loose ball from near the penalty spot after Hanley had saved well from Sunley’s cross shot from right of centre a dozen yards out
43 Solomon (J) shot on turn to top left corner pushed away
49 Domaille (G) 1-1 the ball came in from the right, he turned his defender and from ten yards right of centre hit a low cross shot to the bottom left corner
51 Solomon (J) “goal” but offside
53 Dos Santos (J) badly fouled in midfield by Hardill, melee ensued, Hardill cautioned
54 Solomon (J) 20 yard free kick to bottom right pushed away
55 Solomon (J) cross shot parried to Sunley whose shot was blocked, rebound put over
64 Solomon (J) severe cramp, long stoppage
70 Dos Santos (J) injured, substituted 75
80 Solomon (J) cramp recurred, substituted 83
88 Ritzema (J) injured head
90 Referee indicated 7 minutes to be added (10.25 was eventually played)
90+6 Carvalho (J) 1-2 Lumsden blocked a ball forward with a back heel, Ritzema picked up the loose ball in midfield and fed Henia-Kamau on the right near the halfway line. Henia-Kamau passed forward to Mvalo who beat his defender, sprinted down the wing and swung in a cross to near the penalty spot where Carvalho did well to volley into the roof of the net.