Results Round Up – Saturday 12th November 2016

The 1st XI won 4 – 2 at Westminster Casuals FC today, as they turned around a 2 – 1 interval deficit in resilient fashion.

 

The OR’s were sluggish out of the blocks after not having played in the past two weeks, which showed early on and the hosts were on top for much of the first period, despite this the home keeper was actually the busier of the two, as he pulled off a number of decent saves.

 

The Casuals went ahead courtesy of a penalty around the 20 minute mark, after Fraser had tripped his opponent. 10 minutes later the Ruts levelled after great wing play from Billy Liffen saw his cross met at the far post by Zak Graham, who’s diving header evaded the keeper. The Casuals grabbed the lead on the cusp of the break after a bit of a mix up in the OR’s defence.

 

Fortunately, the Ruts really upped their game in the second half and created plenty of chances. Graham Rolfe levelled early in the half and he then followed this up with a stunning rasping effort from 20 yards to give the Ruts the lead and himself a well taken brace.

 

In the latter stages of the match Zak Graham put the result beyond doubt with good footwork and a clinical finish which earned him a brace too.

 

This was a hard fought closely contested match played largely at an impressive pace and with a decent match official helping things along too.

 

The 2nd XI went down 2 – 0 at Poplar Road to Motspur Park FC. Nil nil at the break before the visitors took the points with the goals, one of which was an own goal.

 

The 3rd XI were called off in bizarre fashion – A no show, from a non existent team and a pitch and ref bill both paid for by us so the only thing we gained was a 3 figure bill and presumably a Bye into the next round of the Lower Junior Cup.

 

The 4th XI were called off this morning.

 

Best wishes to the Vets and Junior teams tomorrow.

Club History 1907 – 1932

A dip in the Club Vaults revealed this super gem. The original Football Section ceased playing in 1932 and was reformed in 1990, some 58 years later.

 

Old Ruts Football History 1907-1932
by Stanley George Dobson
From the ORA Yearbook 1956

What a thrilling story the life of the Soccer Section is to tell!

 

Starting life as an unknown Club in 1907, it became one of the best known London Old Boys’ sides, champions of the then strong Old Boys’ League, and finalists in the more famous Old Boys’ Cup — starting on the Haydons Road Recreation Ground and finishing life on a ground of its own — a ground which was acknowledged to be one of the best of its kind and, moreover, actually the result of the members’ labours.

 

Prior to the 1914/18 war the Association was known as the “Rutlish Old Boys’ Association” and the Section thus played under this name. Records of the pre-1914 period are now rather scanty, but it appears that the opposition was mostly furnished by local sides, and in 1910 the team competed in a local league with such giants of the day as Mitcham Gasworks and Tooting Dreadnoughts.

 

Of the players in those days the names of such stalwarts as Don Sinclair, Ernie Duff, A. D. Watson,
G. Hastings, T. A. Wright, R. A. Mack, Arthur Rolt, Bill Braddock, W. N. Scott, Fred Roser, Reg Nash, George Urquhart, George Fell, Harry Vicary, “Tanner” Parmiter, Percy Milledge, Eddie Orton, T. B. Atkinson, Eddie Lovell, Alan Gardner, “Flip” Sinclair, Steve Mann and Cecil Waldron come to mind. (Please forgive us if we have forgotten you, but the writer was still at school in those days).

 

However, we do know that the early teams played hard and enjoyed their games, and were respected by their opponents. One Boxing Day we hear that they blithely took on the School in the morning and the Wesleyans in the afternoon. How they hobbled off the field after the second game!
Then came the 1914/18 war, when the happy band played a far more serious game with the same zest and fervour, some making the supreme sacrifice.

 

It was not until 1920 that the Section was resuscitated, with a list of friendly fixtures, the home games being played on the School Ground; and thanks to the generosity of the Headmaster (the late Mr. A. N. Disney) we were also allowed to change in the School. Let us not forget the famous round “tin” hut on the School Ground where the officials met to select many a team. Now we were known as the “Old Rutlishians”. Some of the pre-war members returned and new life also came into the Soccer Section. Of course, a number of the old boys had by now joined other clubs, but gradually they drifted back. Alan Gardner, popularly known as “Sandy,” was the first post-war skipper, and what a dour defender he was!

 

In the 1921/22 season one cup competition was entered — that of the Surrey F.A. Junior Cup, but we went out in the third round to British Bank of West Africa after a 4-4 draw.

 

During the following season we were able to put three teams in the field; and we were successful in gaining election to the Old Boys’ League and at once made our presence felt by winning the championship of Division II, which was the first football trophy won by an O.R.A. team. We also reached the final of the Surrey A.F.A. Junior Cup, losing to Carshalton Reserves after two replays. Who can forget that 1-0 victory over our neighbours, Merton Reserves, in one of the earlier rounds, and one can still see Alan Burt scoring that all-important goal!

 

It was at this time that the famous training runs used to take place from the home of Steve Mann, off West Barnes Lane to The Fountain at New Malden! Also at this time the Easter tour to Hastings originated, and what enjoyable times we spent on these tours both on and off the field. The championship of Division I of the Old Boys’ League was annexed during the next season, whilst the junior teams also performed particularly well.

 

The season 1924/25 saw the Section playing in Senior A.F.A. football for the first time, and playing on their own ground at Poplar Road. May we digress here, and say how much members of the Section, together with other old boys and friends, enjoyed those Sunday digging parties to level out the mound which ran across the middle of the ground. And now they were to taste the fruits of their labours! Who will forget those memorable three grames with the H.A.C. in the A.F.A. Senior Cup and the hospitality afforded us by the representatives of that famous Regiment on the two occasions that we visited Armoury House.

 

The Section was now getting little or no fresh blood from the School which had, of course, gone over to the handling code; and yet in the Year Book of 1926 we read that the Section was “very much alive”. One of the outstanding performances was the defeat of Old Citizens, an Arthur Dunn Cup side, in the Senior A.F.A. Cup by 4-2, but we were dismissed in the next round by Britannic House after a very stern fight.

 

Representative honours came our way — Cyril Jenkins captaining the Old Boys’ League side that visited Cambridge University “A” — a side which also included Alan Burt and Harold Green. Billy Eyles, Charlie Gale, Tom Nash, Jos Crisp and Sandy Gardner were also honoured by the League, whilst the Hon. Secretary had, the previous season, been elected to the Council of the Old Boys’ League — an office which he held until a year or two after the demise of the Section.

 

Perhaps season 1926/27 can be regarded as the most successful ever. The Senior XI won the championship of the Old Boys’ League; but the crowning achievement was probably the success which followed their first invitation to play in the exclusive Old Boys’ Cup, for they reached the final, which was played at Crystal Palace, even if defeat did await them at the bands of the strong Old Bancroftians. A good company of the Association and friends made the journey to the Sydenham slopes, together with about 100 boys from the School. What a team we had, and here it is:- F. V. Dutch (goal); F. L. Campling and C. J. F. Gale (backs); H. Green, C. N. L. Jenkins (Captain) and A. T. Sprangle (halves); A. J. Burt, C. L. Reynolds, T. H. Nash, F. J. W. Eyles and S. W. Evans (forwards).

 

In the A.F.A. Senior Cup we won a most unexpected victory over a strong Ashford side before a partisan crowd, and here Alan Burt’s famous penalty miss comes to mind; but we were knocked out in the next round by Alexandra Park, and what a magnificent game Freddie Dutch played in goal in this latter match when the defence appeared at one time to be overrun. Oh! and the “A” team of that year! Not a single defeat in their division of the Old Boys’ League, and the never-to-be-forgotten match with Old Tollingtonians when, on foreign soil and with only seven men, they even forced a draw. No wonder they held their own supper at Barneys in the West End. An evening when, with the Cup decorated with O.R.A. colours, Tommy Coysh, Steve Mann (who held the record for playing longevity), Bert Rippington, Tim Dooley, Sandy Gardner, Alec Shields, Dick Heaney and Alfie Rose preened with pride.

 

Even the Reserves must not be forgotten, for they were invited by the Old Boys’ League to represent that body in one of their School programme matches against Wilsons School, which they won 4-2. And the ground itself came in for its share of glory, as a representative game between the Old Boys’ League and the Southern Amateur League was played there.

 

From now on it was inevitable that we should feel the dearth of newcomers from the School, but our teams continued to battle bravely. The championship of the Old Boys’ League was surrendered in 1927/28, but not without a keen fight. Representative honours still came the way of some of our players — C. N. L. Jenkins again captaining the Old Boys’ League, and this in another game played at Poplar Road against the Public Schools XI.

 

We were not yet finished, for the following season we regained the championship of the League, and with it some honours in League representative sides. However, we will draw a veil over our big drop in the League Table in 1929/30, but just recall that the football was still being enjoyed and good friends made on and off the field. The Honourary Secretary was elected to the Old Boys’ Cup Council, showing that the name of the Old Rutlishians’ Soccer Section was still held in high esteem in the Old Boys football world.

 

And so to the disbandment in 1932 — a supper given to the Section in the Clubhouse by the Rugger Section — a handsome compliment from those already established and who were going to carry on where the Soccer Section had finished. At this supper a presentation was made to the Honourary Secretary.

 

It is interesting to recall that the four brothers Nash — Reg, Dave (who had a spell with Wimbledon), Esca (who was a member of the team in those historic Cup Final games with Carshalton Reserves), and Tom — all played for us at various periods.

 

May we append the following records from 1920-1932 — these speak for themselves!

The Weekend Ahead – 12th/13th November 2016

The 1st XI return to action as they visit Westminster Casuals FC in the League.

Venue: Kingston University, Tolworth Court, Old Kingston Road,Tolworth,KT4 7QH. Kick Off is at 2.00pm

 

The 2nd XI host Motspur Park FC at Poplar Road in the League with Kick Off at 2.00pm

 

The 3rd XI host Farnham Park FC in the Surrey Lower Junior Cup.
Venue: Prince Georges Playing Fields,Grand Drive,Raynes Park
Kick Off is at 2.00pm (No Extra Time )

 

The 4th XI are away to NPL Res FC in the League
Venue: NPL Sports Club,Queens Road, Teddington TW11 0LW
Kick Off is also at 2.00pm

 

Whilst on Sunday the Vets are Home to Cheam Rangers Vets, with Kick Off at 10.30am.

 

Best wishes to all of the Ruts teams this weekend.

Results Round Up – Saturday 5th November 2016

The 1st XI had the weekend off again!

 

The 2nd XI will no doubt follow up with a comprehensive report. However, my text from Mel said ‘we played well’ . Whiz bang firecrackers from Ollie Hicks and Ben Kennett proved enough to secure a solid 2 – 0 league win over NPL Reserves.

 

The 3rd XI still await their first win of the campaign, as they went down 3 – 1 to Old Plymouthians Res. The Ruts took an early lead through Jack McGoldrick, although the visitors fought back to claim the points.

 

The 4th XI continued their goal-tastic season as they fired 6 goals passed Epsom Casuals at Poplar Road. The Ruts blazed brightly in to a 4 – 0 half time lead thanks to some cracking goals. An absolutely quality free-kick from Dean Riordan set the Ruts up, and this was followed by stunning long range efforts from Freddie Patterson and Will Allardyce.

Not to be outdone Aaron Betteridge had a lofted effort nestling in the net ahead of the break.

The second period was a closer affair overall as the visitors clawed their way back in to the game. The closest the scoreline got to was 5 – 4 overall. The Ruts 5th goal was a Catherine Wheel rasper from Myles Wiltshire and a cheeky deft effort from Harry Reeder which finally put the game to bed at 6 – 4 to the Ruts. Good effort from the lads who can score goals in abundance, although Boo-Boo will be in the boot-room looking for his tictacs or tactics to combate the leaking end of the pitch. Great to see the lads play at Poplar Road.

 

Best wishes to the Vets and Junior teams tomorrow.

The Weekend Ahead – 5th & 6th November 2016

The 1st XI are without a fixture for the second week in a row, as their Surrey Cup Opponents Warlingham FC appear to have folded. Therefore, we get a Bye, when what we really want & need is match time!

 

The 2nd XI are at Home to NPL Res at a change of venue this weekend at King Georges Playing Fields,Tudor Drive, Morden SM4 4PL. Kick Off is at 2.00pm.

 

The 3rd XI are also at Home to Old Plymouthians Res at
Nursery Road,Kick Off is at 2.00pm

 

The 4th XI also keep up the Home theme as they can enjoy a rare turn on the hallowed Poplar Road turf taking on Epsom Casuals at 2.00pm (and YES Guys, the 3rd XI will get a turn too!).

 

Whilst on Sunday the Vets take on HSBC at their Beckenham Sports Ground at 10.30am.

Best wishes to all Ruts teams this weekend.

Results Round-Up – Saturday 29th October 2016.

A sizeable case of ‘7-Up’ in both directions today, as the Ruts teams in action were both involved in high scoring games.

 

The 1st XI skipped a Bye in to the next round of the League Cup and the 4th XI went to the Cafe.

 

Which left the action to the 2nd XI who ran rampant at Poplar Road, as they comfortably overcame Epsom Ath Res 7 – 1.

Ollie Hicks notched an impressive 4 goal haul, Ben Kennett, Billy Liffen and George Tidey were the other Ruts scorers. Apparently Tidey’s effort was well Tidy, as he is rumoured to have made a great run and a great finish. Nice and Tidey.

 

Unfortunately, the 3rd XI still await their first league points of the campaign, as they went down 7 – 3 at Cheam VW Res.
Scoring 3 goals was a positive plus and those strikes came courtesy of a Dan Larkin brace and a Steve Berry strike.

 

Word also reaches us that the U16’s went down 3 – 2 in their match this morning.

 

Best wishes to the Vets and Juniors tomorrow.

The Weekend Ahead 29th/30th October 2016

UPDATED – Friday 28th October 2016

 

Unfortunately the 1st XI Cup match at Crescent Rovers is OFF, as they are unable to field a team. We will get a Bye as a result, although not an ideal way to progress.

 

The 2nd XI are at Home to Epsom Ath Res with a 2.30pm Kick Off.

 

The 3rd XI are Away to Cheam VW Res
Venue: Nescot Sports Ground,Banstead Road,East Ewell KT17 3HG. Kick Off is at 2.00pm

 

The 4th XI can enjoy a week off as they have NO GAME.

 

Whilst on Sunday the Vets are Away to Worcester Park Vets
Venue: Worcester Park Ath,Green Lane,Worcester Park.
Kick Off is at 10.30am

 

Best wishes to all of the teams this weekend.

Results Round Up – Saturday 22nd October 2016

The Ruts secured two wins and suffered two defeats today.

 

The 1st XI went goal crazy, as they beat Real Holmesdale 7 – 1 at Poplar Road. The goals came courtesy of a Reece Jackson hatrick, whilst the other goals came from Billy Liffen, Nick Raggett, Kieran O’Driscoll and Paul Whitthread.

 

The 2nd XI went down 3 – 2 away in the Surrey Junior Cup at Hale Rovers. Credit to the lads for plugging away with just a bare 11. The Ruts goals came via Kyle Moore and Phil Lines.

 

The 3rd XI’s difficult campaign to date saw their efforts eventually undone by Motspur Park Res, who were able to secure a late 3 – 0 victory with a quickfire trio inside the last 10 minutes.

 

The 4th XI’s positive campaign saw them overcome NPL Res thanks to a Harry Reeder brace and goals from Dean Riordan & Paul Beaumont.

 

Best wishes to the Ruts Youth Junior teams tomorrow.

The Weekend Ahead – 22nd/23rd October 2016

The 1st XI are at Poplar Road in the League versus Real Holmesdale FC, Kick off is at 2.30pm.

 

The 2nd XI are away in the Surrey Junior Cup versus Hale Rovers. This will be an early meet, as kick off is at 1.30pm. Venue: Hales Recreation Ground,Wings Road,Hales,Farnham,Surrey,GU9 0HF

 

The 3rd XI are at Nursery Road in the League against Motspur Park Res, Kick off is at 2.00pm.

 

The 4th XI are also at home, as they take on NPL Res at King Georges, Tudor Drive, kick off is at 2.oopm

 

On Sunday the Vets are away to Epsom Vets
Venue: TBC, Kick off is at 10.30am

 

Best wishes to all of the teams.

Results Round Up – 15th October 2016

The 1st XI secured a hard fought 2 – 1 home win over Hanworth Sports today. The Visitors went ahead in the 2nd Half when a fortuitous Free-kick evaded everyone to land in the back of the Ruts net at the far post. The OR’s delightful leveller came following a deft flick on header from Paul Tuckey, which Zac Graham neatly latched on to lifting it over the advancing keeper. With a fair few yellow cards flying around the match soon saw a Red as the visitors found themselves reduced to 10 men.

The Ruts secured their victory via a belting header from Paul Whitthread as he superbly met a pin-point corner from Graham. Ruts MOTM was Duncan Fraser for his sterling performance.

The 2nd XI suffered a 3 – 0 defeat away to Chessington KCFC Res in the Cup, with all of the damaged cast in the first half.

The 3rd XI had a day off, although credit to the lager swilling lads for coming along to support the 1st XI.

The 4th XI continued their campaign in accustomed goal-fest fashion as they beat Hook Venturers 6 – 3 in the Teck Cup. The Ruts goals came courtesy of braces from Aaron Betteridge and Myles Wiltshire with  Jason Hughes and Harry Reeder notching one a piece.

Best wishes to the Vets and Juniors tomorrow.