Match 01
3rd September 2017
WFA Cup 1st Round Qualifier.
Buckland Athletic (away)

Buckland Athletic 9
Exeter City 2

Exeter City Ladies knocked of SSE Women's FA Cup at second qualifying round stage. 

Exeter City kicked-off their campaign with an SSE Women’s FA Cup second round qualifying match away at Buckland Athletic.

It turned out to be a difficult day for the ladies, who suffered a heavy defeat losing 9-2.

The opening exchanges looked promising with both teams going close. However, it was Buckland Athletic, promoted as Western Division Champions last season, who eventually broke the deadlock and raced into a 3-0 half-time lead.

The opening of the second half started much like the first, with both teams went close before Buckland got their fourth.

City got back into the match when great work from Kate Finch, took her in on goal and she was able to put a shot past the home goalkeeper to score City first and her first of the campaign. City unfortunately couldn't capitalise, as superior fitness and good play from Buckland produced more goals.

There was, however, more celebrations for City, as a superb free-kick from Danni Skinner at the death made the score 9-2. Laura Gough and Kirsty Caunter both scored hat-tricks for Buckland, with Hayley Chamberlain, Abigail Meyer and Emily Hannaford also netting

Reflecting on the game, joint management Clive Watts and Abbie Britton, agreed the girls had come up against a good, organised unit of Buckland. Both managers were proud of the City girls, as there were plenty of positives to take despite the scoreline. The City ladies will dust ourselves down and go again on Thursday night at training. 

Report From Buckland Athletic

Buckland Hit Nine to Send Exeter Out of FA Cup

The first of many derbies for Buckland Athletic LFC this season saw Grant Fisher’s side host Exeter City LFC in the First Round Qualifying stages of the SSE FA Women’s Cup.

The last time the sides met was in last season’s SWH Devon Senior Cup with Buckland’s Hayley Chamberlain scoring the only goal to put Bucks through, Buckland going on to also knock out Plymouth Argyle en route to lifting the cup.

Exeter have since been relegated and Buckland promoted, with both sides now playing in the SWWFL Premier Division – along with Torquay United. Having also drawn Argyle at home in this season’s Senior Cup, Buckland are looking forward to some good crowds this season.

Around 100 turned out on Sunday afternoon for what many might have expected to be a close game. It turned out to be anything but as Buckland’s front line tore Exeter’s defence apart time and time again to rack up a 9-2 victory.

Exeter actually started the game brightly with two good chances in the first five minutes, the first fizzing wide of the right-hand post and the second missing the left-hand upright after Abbi Bond had rushed out to charge down a dangerous attack.

Two goals in three minutes for Buckland settled the nerves though. Laura Gough played the ball in from the right for strike partner Kirsty Caunter to tap in after five minutes. Then, a great move up the right-hand side, orchestrated by Jodie Chubb, ended in a corner on the left. The ball was worked back to captain Hayley Chamberlain who placed a superb strike high into the net out of the reach of Exeter Goalkeeper Shannon Watts. Buckland then turned up the pressure and threatened a third before Exeter broke away and won a corner at the other end.

The respite didn’t last long though. On 15 minutes, Gough burst past her marker on the right before cutting the ball back from the byline for Caunter again who doubled up. From the restart, Gough forced another smart save from Watts as the home side looked to press home their advantage.

Exeter had a chance to narrow the gap as they found space on the right on 23 minutes but there was no one in the box and the delivery went harmlessly out. Five minutes later, Gough’s acrobatic overhead kick was well-executed but just at the right height for Watts who gathered gratefully.

Exeter had a couple of decent chances before half-time, both of them falling to Dani Skinner who hit the first narrowly over and then missed her kick as a cross from the right saw her with a clear sight on goal.

HT: Buckland Athletic LFC 3 – 0 Exeter City LFC

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Match action from Sunday’s memorable win. (c)MiraclePR.com

It didn’t take Buckland long to extend their lead after the break, Caunter glancing a header past the goalkeeper from a right-hand cross for her hat-trick. Buckland then gave possession away which culminated in a lobbed goal for Exeter. Both sides traded chances but Buckland always looked the most likely to score again, Amber Coates forcing two saves before Gough slotted home her first of the afternoon.

Chamberlain left the field to a deserved cheer and her replacement Emily Hannaford was next on the score-sheet with a composed finish from the left-hand side of the box. As the Exeter rearguard capitulated, Gough smelled blood and swiftly completed her hat-trick, outpacing her marker for Buckland’s seventh and finishing off a superb ball in from Natalie Warman for number eight. Hannaford chested the ball against the bar before Exeter scored their second, a textbook direct free-kick into the right-hand corner. Substitute Abigail Meyer completed the rout, smashing home as she surged free on the right-hand side and Caunter almost made it double figures, placing the ball home after good work by Sarah Louise Stacey but the referee ruling the goal out

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