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  • Prisoners turn the screw

    Aylesbury PrisonHaving been arranged by our own Marc Bassinder, the cavaliers today took a team in to H.M.P. Aylesbury (young offenders) to play their football team.

    On a warm, spring afternoon, the prisoners (who fielded a different team each half) ran out winners by the score of 9-3. The half time score had been 7-2,  so it was a much improved 2nd half display from the cavaliers.

    The prisoners virtually scored from the kickoff and showed that they had fitness in abundance, and some very good, fast, skillful, players, some of which had been ex youth players at pro teams like Brentford, Chelsea, and Stoke city.

    Dino Rice once again (in the absence of our regular goalkeeper) stepped in and played between the sticks. After falling behind to another goal, the Cav`s got back into the game with a strike from Raimond Lee-Long, and a well worked goal which was despatched by Joshua Rice after being set up by an unselfish pass from his brother Jordan. This made the score 2-2  and it looked like the Cav`s were just starting to take the upper hand. However, a hand ball led to a silly penalty, and another misplaced pass by the Cavaliers led to the prisoners quickly swinging the game back in to their favour, making the score 4-2. Then, to make matters worse a definate Cavalier goal was then incredibly ruled out, or not given despite clearly going in.This injustice (though the only mistake the excellent referee made) frustrated the Cav`s and another 3 goals were very quickly shipped.These were again, due to individual mistakes being ruthlessly pounced upon by the well drilled and supremely fit opposition. The game finished at the half 7-2 to the prisoners.

    Though a bit shell shocked, the Cavaliers listened to Aiden Bailey`s half time team talk, and some tactical changes were made to the defence. The Cavaliers shored up the leaks, with the prisoners (despite having some even better players in their 2nd half team) only managing a further 2 more goals. Raimond Lee-Long added another well taken goal for the Cavaliers and there was other chances too, but they were not taken.  Also, playing up the considerable slope seemed to be taking it`s toll on some of the senior and veteran players in the cav`s ranks. The cause was also made harder by influential midfielder Tom Smith being lost to a rib injury.

    Despite the score, every one seemed to really enjoy it, and there was no animosity between the teams, with there being some good natured banter, respect, and sportsmanship.

    We will be looking to play another game with them later this summer.

  • H.M.P. Aylesbury (Young Offenders) (May 013)

    H.M.P. Aylesbury (Young Offenders) (May 013)

    Sunday 5th May 2013
    Away to H.M.P.Aylesbury (Young Offenders) FC, Aylesbury, Bucks.
    H.M.P. Aylesbury (7) 9 Chiltern Cavaliers (2) 3
       Lee-Long 2, Josh Rice,
       Team
      1 Dino Rice
    2 Aiden Bailey
    3 Marc Bassinder
    4 Ian Gelley
    5 Darren Druce
    6 Tom Smith
    7 Tom Watts
    8 Joshua Rice
    9 Jordan Rice
    10 Conor Bignell
    11 Raimond Lee-Long
    Subs
    12 John Ashman
    13 Jon Webster
    14 Ted Walker
    15 Ped French
    16 Errol Henry
    17 Paul Borzone
       
       

     

     

  • Royalist Cup 8

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    The 8th Royalist Cup ended in a 3-3 draw today between the Gold Cavaliers and Purple Cavaliers. Aiden Bailey scored 2 goals for the golds, with debutant Tom Watts the other. For the Purples, the scorers were Raimond Lee-Long, a scorcher from Tom Smith, and a nice goal from young debutant Shahaab Raja.

    There was also a first (but hopefully NOT the last !) Cavalier appearance of former Aylesbury United and Bucks CC legend Johnny Williams (pictured above left), whose classy display showed why he has always been highly rated.

    The 2 teams centre backs Darren, John Ashman, Marc, and Ian Gelley were all solid, whilst Conor Bignell was impressive in his return to the Cav`s.

    Special thanks for Dino Rice for stepping in and donning the Purple Cav`s goalkeeper jersey and gloves

  • Royalist Cup 8 (Apri 013)

    Royalist Cup 8 (Apri 013)

    28th April 2013
    Meadowcroft, Aylesbury, Bucks.
    Gold Cavaliers  (2) 3 Purple Cavaliers  (1) 3 
     Bailey 2, Tm.Watts,
    Raja, Lee-Long, Smith,
    Team Team
    1 Alastair Smart
    2 Alex Clothier
    3 Marc Bassinder
    4 Ian Gelly
    5 Rich Clothier
    6 Johnny Williams
    7 Tom Watts
    8 Joshua Rice
    9 Jordan Rice
    10 Aiden Bailey
    11 Paul Borzone
    1 Dino Rice
    2 Ted Walker
    3 Darren Druce
    4 John Ashman
    5 Chris Perry
    6 Tom Smith
    7 Shahaab Raja
    8 Conor Bignell
    9 Ped French
    10 Raimond Lee-Long
    11 Errol Henry
    Subs  
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  • Royalist Cup 7

    ted on the ballRoyalist Cup 7 was played this morning in bitterly cold, windy, conditions. The two teams had only been able to take to the field because of some last minute `draft ins` that had kindly agreed to come along and play, which we were especially grateful for as it was also Mothers day !!!. The `new` Cavalier recruits on both sides were all good players, who helped make it an entertaining and enjoyable game. The Gold Cavaliers in the end finished the winners over the Purple Cavaliers by the flattering score of 5-1, but it was a lot more closer affair than the scoreline suggests. The Gold`s just took their chances and were more clinical in front of goal, but the Purple Cav`s had a lot of possession, played some nice football, and were very unlucky at times. They also only had the one subsitute to use.

    Special mention`s must go out to Alastair Smart who was again so dependable in goal, even pulling off a great first half penalty save to deny the Purple Cav`s at a crucial point in the match.   Joshua Rice, who more than atoned for arriving a bit late, with a really great display putting in tackles, winning headers, and capping it off with his first Cavalier goal.   Marc Bassinder, who was playing out of his `normal` midfield position in the heart of the Gold`s defence marshalled it superbly alongside Jon Ashman.

    The Purple Cav`s had some great creativity at times from Andy Peattie and Laurence Clark in the midfield, with Darren Druce`s usual stonewall defending, and Liam Road`s never ending running up front with Damon Reading, being some of their highlights.

    But EVERYONE played their part in a great Royalist Cup game and I would really like to thank them all for helping to get enough players for the game to be played.

     Click here to view the game stats…

  • Royalist Cup 7 (Mar 013)

    Royalist Cup 7 (Mar 013)

    10th March 2013
    Meadowcroft, Aylesbury, Bucks.
    Gold Cavaliers  (3) 5 Purple Cavaliers  (0)    1 
     Lee-Long, Clothier, Josh Rice, Mead, o.g.
    Peattie
    Team  
    1 Alastair Smart
    2 Ian Gelly
    3 Marc Bassinder
    4 Jon Ashman
    5 Ted Walker
    6 Tom Smith
    7 Jordan Murphy
    8 Lee Mead
    9 James Chapman
    10 Raimond Lee-Long
    11 Rich Clothier
    1 Simon Munro
    2 Adam Trenter
    3 Darren Druce
    4 Anthony Hall
    5 Alex Clothier
    6 Andy Peattie
    7 Laurence Clark
    8 James Donald
    9 Mark Janes
    10 Liam Roads
    11 Damon Reading
    Subs  
    12 Joshua Rice
    13 Paul Borzone
    14 Ped French
    12 Dave Cato
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  • Cavaliers post win in cold conditions

    Today the Cavaliers managed to beat the Websters Wanderers by the score of 6-2. Played in what must have been the coldest conditions we have ever played in, the game was played in a great spirit. Using volunteer referees from both sides, the players responded to this by being gracious and good natured with humour and good banter, even if there were a few questionable calls for both sides.  But all in all, both teams played their part in a most enjoyable match.

    Congratulations, and good luck to Chris Webster for his wedding next month. Hope it will be a lot warmer on your big day than it was today !!!

    Click here to view the game stats…

  • Websters Wanderers (Feb 013)

    Websters Wanderers (Feb 013)

    Sunday 24th February 2013
    Home to Websters Wanderers FC, Fairford Leys, Aylesbury, Bucks.
    Chiltern Cavaliers (4) 6 Websters Wanderers (2) 2
     Lee-Long (2), Smith, French, Bailey, Bassinder,   West, Gray
    Team  Team
    1 Alistair Smart
    2 Alex Clothier
    3 Aiden Bailey
    4 Darren Druce
    5 Ted Walker
    6 Tom Smith
    7 Andy Peattie
    8 Rich Clothier
    9 James Chapman
    10 Raimond Lee-Long
    11 Marc Bassinder
    1 Jake Moore
    2 Chris Webster
    3 Keith Grafham
    4 James Clarry
    5 Jon Webster
    6 Chops
    7 SMT
    8 Merrick Hartslief
    9 Mike Guy
    10 Ian Gray
    11 Gareth Russell
    Subs  
    12 Anthony Hall
    13 Ped French
    14 Errol Henry
    15 Paul Borzone
     12 Arthur Mist

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  • Marvin Rice

    It is with great sadness and much sorrow that we have to inform everyone of the sudden, and tragic loss, of one of the original cavaliers Marvin Rice, who has passed away after a short illness. Much loved by his family, friends, and team mates, he will be greatly missed.

    There are plans for a benefit game to be played in his memory in the coming months.

     

  • Royalist Cup 6

    Royalist Cup 6Royalist Cup 6 was played on sunday 22nd july at meadowcroft.  The weather was very hot and sunny, and both teams did really well in those conditions as there were a limited number of subsitutes to use.

    The Gold Cavaliers ran out the winners as they beat the Scarlet Cavaliers by the score of 10-4 . The half time score had been 8-1 to the Golds,  so great credit to the Scarlet Cav`s for not giving up and winning the 2nd half.

    Special mentions to Jordan Rice who got 2 goals and ran all day on his cavalier debut, James Chapman for his hat trick, Craig Fraser and Marc Bassinder for getting a brace each, and also Raimond Lee-Long who also got 2 goals – one of which was from the tightest of angles into the top corner of the net ! .  Paul Baldwin for kindly stepping in and playing in goal at the very last minute,  and the return of one of the Original Cavaliers Marvin Rice.