FA Women's National League Division One South East, Sunday 5th March
Sunday saw me over at Wadham Lodge for a FA Women’s National
Division One South East contest which saw a brace from Ashley Cheatley in the final twenty minutes hand Ashford Town all three points against promotion chasing London Seaward.
The division had recently lost it’s second side of the
season in Hounslow which is a shame for them, but with all their results
expunged it was a big shame for the majority in the league too as all their
wins and points and goals against the bottom side were taken away, which
certainly changed the way the table looks now.
And one of the biggest benefactors from this were London
Seaward who haven’t actually played Hounslow this season, so they lost nothing
and are now in a very strong position heading into this contest, sitting third
in the table and only three points of leaders Hashtag United with a handful of
games remaining in the season.
The hosts form had been excellent too, four straight wins
since the turn of the year, and one of those was against today’s opponents when
the London side netted a 4-3 win, however they did lose last time out at league
leaders Hashtag United, so they were looking to bounce back from this
disappointment and get their promotion charge back on track.
Visitors Ashford Town were three places below their
opponents and nine points worse off and seemed kind of in no mans land in terms
of troubling the top sides and being in danger of being sucked into the
relegation fight, they were way above the drop zone so the rest of the season
would be all about getting as high up the table as they could, a top four
finish was not out of the question.
They had netted three straight wins since the beginning of
2023 themselves, but defeats to London Seaward and then AFC Wimbledon had kind
of halted their charge, but they did win last time out at home to Chesham
United 2-0, so were coming into this one having got that winning feeling back
after two disappointments, could they net a big win here and keep up their
hopes of maybe troubling the top three perhaps?
The hosts, encouraged by the few in the main stand with myself, kept trying to plug away and find a route through the visiting back line, but they found them to difficult to pass, and deep into added on time Ashford broke on their opponents and a ball forward saw Cheatley chase down what looked like a lost cause, but the keeper came and instead of booting the ball clear totally missed it, and Ashford's top scorer had the easiest task of rolling the ball into the empty net for her second to seal the game for the visitors.
It's back to back defeats for Seaward now after what had been a superb 2023, they remain in third but loose ground to the top two now after both won today, whereas Ashford now have back to back victories after a couple of losses, they are back on track now and are only six points off their third placed opponents in the table, remaining in sixth spot.
Full time London Seaward 0 Ashford Town 2
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