Hough End Griffins Under 8 12 vs 2 Queensgate JFC U8 - Spitfi

Hough End Griffins Under 8 12 vs 2 Queensgate JFC U8 - Spitfi

Played on Saturday, 14 March 2026.

Hough End Griffins Dominate Queensgate JFC Spitfires 12-2

⚽ Result

Hough End Griffins Under 8 12
Queensgate JFC U8 - Spitfi 2

🏆 Competition

Manchester Respect League under 9

Home league match

📅 When

Saturday, 14 March 2026

📍 Venue

UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER (ARMITAGE SPORTS CENTRE) (Home)

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On Saturday 14 March 2026, Hough End Griffins Under 8s hosted Queensgate JFC U8 - Spitfires at the University of Manchester’s Armitage Sports Centre in a 6-a-side league fixture kicking off at 12:00pm. The Griffins produced a commanding display to secure a comprehensive 12-2 victory over their visitors.

Hough End Griffins lined up in a 1-3-1 formation, featuring Riann Sebastian in goal, shielded by a backline anchored by central defender Jack Lowe. The midfield trio comprised right midfielder Leo Ramsdale, central midfielder Kit Foulds, and left midfielder Luca O’Driscoll, tasked with both defensive duties and supplying the lone striker, Sebby Robinson, who led the attack. This setup was designed to provide defensive solidity through Lowe and Sebastian while allowing the midfielders to support both defence and offence effectively. No substitutes were named for this fixture.

The first half saw both sides test each other, but it was a tight contest with no goals scored, as the teams went in level at the 30-minute half-time mark. The Griffins’ defensive organisation and midfield control kept the Spitfires at bay during this period.

The second half exploded into life immediately after the restart, with an astonishing flurry of goals at the 50th minute. Riann Sebastian, the goalkeeper, remarkably opened the scoring for the Griffins, demonstrating his ability to contribute beyond his primary role. Almost simultaneously, striker Sebby Robinson found the net, capitalising on the midfield support. Central midfielder Kit Foulds then added his name to the scoresheet, followed swiftly by left midfielder Luca O’Driscoll, highlighting the team’s attacking fluidity and the effectiveness of their formation in creating scoring opportunities from various positions.

Despite the Griffins’ dominance, Queensgate JFC managed to pull one back at the 60th minute, showing resilience and determination to stay in the contest. However, this was short-lived as Leo Ramsdale, operating from the right midfield, restored the Griffins’ commanding lead just a minute later, emphasising the team’s relentless attacking threat.

The remainder of the match saw the visitors score once more at the 89th minute, but by then the outcome was well beyond doubt. Hough End Griffins maintained control throughout, with their defensive and midfield units working tirelessly to stifle the Spitfires’ advances.

In summary, the 1-3-1 formation allowed Hough End Griffins to dominate possession and create numerous goal-scoring opportunities, with contributions from all outfield players and even their goalkeeper. The comprehensive 12-2 victory at home showcased their attacking prowess and defensive organisation, setting a strong tone for their league campaign.

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