Rochdale Observer

Ladies unable to shake off rivals

- HANNAH PALMER

ROCHDALE Ladies were edged out by the odd goal in five when they travelled to neighbours Bury at the weekend.

Despite an unusually late start time, Rochdale were feeling confident about their chances.

Their recent results were on an upward trend and they were itching to get their first win.

They were sticking with their new strategy of rotating their substituti­ons throughout the game now that they had gotten a feel for how it worked.

Rochdale started strong, their whole team working well to intercept Bury and knock play back into Bury’s defence, however despite some quality saves from Sam Partington and great defensive work from Rochdale’s whole team covering and tackling the opposition Bury were able to get two relatively early goals.

However, Rochdale didn’t go down that easily. They pushed back with spirit and gave themselves plenty of chances in Bury’s defence, working up and down the pitch well to keep play out of their own half for significan­t portions of play.

One such effort down the wing saw Gemma Hodcroft make use of her reverse sweep with a great cross through the D but it was blocked by the Bury defence.

Moon stopped another Bury attack just outside of Rochdale’s D, quickly working the ball free of Bury’s player and tapped it to Becky Knowles who drove it up to the centre of the pitch and bounced it over an opposition’s stick to find Jenny Banks. She ran down the remainder of the pitch, sidesteppi­ng the single defender in her way, and as she entered the D she took her shot and scored Rochdale’s first goal.

Determined to even the score when Roisin Pickering claimed the ball she drove it down the pitch and passed it off to Banks just outside the D. Banks feinted to her right to open up the space to cross it across to the back post.

The ball sailed just wide of the goal and unfortunat­ely no one was there to nudge it into the goal.

Just before half time a short corner gave Bury a chance to get a third goal, but Rochdale defended too well and denied them.

Shortly into the second half and a free hit deep into Bury’s defence was not a chance Rochdale were going to waste.

Pickering passed it to Knowles who tapped it back to Pickering after she ran around the defender and they were in the D.

Pickering took a shot on goal only for Bury to stop it, but Hodcroft was ready for the deflection and crossed it to the far post where Katie Burrell was ready to pick it up and slip it into the goal before Bury could tackle her.

With the score even again both teams were working their socks off to pull into the lead.

Rochdale worked hard - with Pickering and Hodcroft doing some excellent one-twos down the wing to give themselves multiple chances in the D.

Banks, Kieran Leech and Hodcroft took plenty of shots in the D but unfortunat­ely Bury’s defence was strong enough to deny them.

Becki Moon made her debut up front towards the end of the match and was unperturbe­d by Bury’s attempts to tackle her, but unfortunat­ely wasn’t able through them.

Despite some excellent work by Rochdale’s defence - Dionne Collinson was covering ground and players with precision, Kate Brammer and Nikki Mongan were efficientl­y intercepti­ng Bury and passing the ball back off the midfield, and Gill Owen was an unshakable wall at the top of the D Bury were able to get lucky and finally slip a shot through and increase the score in their favour.

Final score was 3-2 to Bury, with goal scorers Jenny Banks (1) and Katie Burrell (1).

Player of the match was Becky Knowles and umpire’s player of the match was Jenny Banks. to break

 ??  ?? ●●Becky Knowles equalised for Rochdale in the derby clash against Bury
●●Becky Knowles equalised for Rochdale in the derby clash against Bury

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