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Our club is based in Colchester, Essex, UK. We play all year round in various local leagues.

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Colchester 10 Cambridge 6

9th June 2009 Eastern League

Colchester took to the water against National league side Cambridge in the knowledge that a vast improvement would be needed if they were to remain competitive in this league. Colchester welcomed back the newly married Simon Lecomber into the side, his presence was immediately noted as quick passing found him in space twice early on. Rasping shots gave the Cambridge ‘keeper no chance and Colchester found themselves 2 goals up in the first two minutes. Cambridge then had a man sent out for a foul and Colchester punished them when Lecomber again found the back of the net. Success in an area that had been so disappointing in the previous week. At this time it looked as though Colchester would run away with proceedings. But Cambridge are a strong side and fought back to score 2 goals before Lecomber added another at the end of the first quarter.

The second quarter was a scrappy affair as Cambridge fought back. There were numerous minor fouls and a fair amount of 30 second exclusions for major fouls; however neither side could take advantage of this. Eventually Cambridge scored past Colchester ‘keeper Jimmy Lang and quickly followed with another, to draw the scores level. Colchester finally took advantage of a man up situation when Martin Vinter rifled a shot into the top corner to give Colchester a slender lead.

Shooting into the shallow end clearly suited Colchester and Lecomber as he again found the net twice to re-establish Colchester’s lead, but again Cambridge fought back. Colchester introduced Ollie Tomlinson to try and inject some pace into the team and impress older brother James, who was watching from the sidelines with a very nasty neck injury. But this could not prevent Cambridge adding 2 goals in the third quarter.

The final quarter began with Cambridge just one goal down at 7-6 and Colchester were attacking into their less favoured deep end. As the attackers tired it was defenders Vinter and David Nicholson who rose to the occasion with 2 very well worked goals. Lecomber also scored to take his personal tally to 7 on the night. This put the game to rest as Colchester came out 10-6 winners and put them on good form for their annual trip to Holland to take part in the international Borculo tournament at the weekend.

 

 

Thank's to Bill for the photos!