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Allen unsure on Muratti future after Guernsey win
Allen unsure on Muratti future after Guernsey win

BBC News

time19-05-2025

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Allen unsure on Muratti future after Guernsey win

Guernsey captain Ross Allen says he has yet to decide if he will play in a Muratti Vase 38-year-old scored two goals in the 3-1 win over Jersey to end their rival's eight-year grip on the annual title. Veteran striker Allen won the Player of the Match award for a record fourth time - 14 years after first winning the Ossie Eloury Trophy - as he once again became the thorn in Jersey's side."If that is the last one it is a pretty special one," Allen, who captained Guernsey for the first time, told BBC Radio Guernsey."I'll just enjoy the moment and see how the body's feeling."I'm definitely going to play next season for Guensey FC. Whether I carry on from a Muratti point of view it's going to be how the body feels and who's pushing for a place in the squad."Sometimes you've got to step away to allow the next guy to come through."There will be a day very soon where that happens, so I'm not saying either way, but I just want to enjoy the day with such an amazing group of lads and friends."Having scored 311 goals in 356 games for Guernsey FC, Allen has been a stalwart of island football for the best part of two decades. He helped Guernsey qualify to represent England at the Uefa Regions' Cup in 2010 and helped the Sarnians to a 2015 Island Games gold medal. He now manages the Guernsey FA academy and says he is looking forward to seeing the young players he is helping to develop."I'm just so excited about the next crop coming through, and for them to get this feeling of winning, early on, and trying to get that regularly with Guernsey FC as well, it's going to be massive going forward."I'm really excited about what the future brings, even if that's not with me out there playing."

Guernsey beat Jersey to win back Muratti Vase
Guernsey beat Jersey to win back Muratti Vase

ITV News

time17-05-2025

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Guernsey beat Jersey to win back Muratti Vase

Watch the moment Guernsey FA Captain, Ross Allen, lifts the Murrati Vase trophy as the team defeats Jersey's winning streak. Guernsey has reclaimed the Muratti Vase, beating Jersey 3-1 in the first senior men's Muratti match at Victoria Park. The historic victory ended a run of five consecutive defeats and an eight-year wait for Guernsey to get their hands back on the vase. Guernsey flew out of the traps with skipper Ross Allen and Charlton Gauvain putting them 2-0 up after just ten minutes. Karl Hinds pulled one back for the visitors, but Allen grabbed his second and Guernsey's third before half-time. The second half was a fairly uneventful affair. Jersey's Luke Campbell was sent off with 15 minutes to play, helping the hosts to see out the game comfortably. Guernsey FA Captain, Ross Allen, says: "I couldn't ask for anything more, what a special occasion. "The fans showed up in full force. The women were unbelievable this morning, so for us to then back that up was just really special. I hope it inspires people. "We really had the confidence to put on a performance and win today. We put on a performance that we can be so proud of. "It was gritty at times, but we really took it to Jersey and felt we could hurt them early and we did that. "The best thing was that we remained focused, we stayed professional on the job, and we didn't just get carried away even when they scored and pulled one back. "Instead, we went again and got that third goal, which ultimately was key." "I am so pleased because we executed well and at this level, you have to be as professional as you can to get wins in big games. "It doesn't come down to one or two individual performances, it's got to be the whole collective, so I am so proud of everybody." Captain Ross Allen reflects on the team's game plan. Guernsey FA Manager, Dave Merris adds: "I can't really speak of it, these boys have just done the island absolutely proud. "This was their moment and they took it with both hands. They have been outstanding, so all credit goes to them." "I am immensely proud, it was unbelievable and an honour to be managing this group of lads. "The support, the fans, the facility, it all just set itself up for this to be an amazing day." He reflects on the teams dominant start, as Guernsey scored two goals in the first 10 minutes, he says: "It was unbelievable, that is what we wanted, we wanted to be aggressive, be on the front foot and to put pressure on them, so 2-0 in the first 10 minutes is a dreamland." The inter-islands tournament kicked off with the women's Muratti match between Guernsey and Jersey this morning. Guernsey Women took the victory with a 2-1 win, taking the trophy home for a second year running after beating Jersey in their home grounds at Springfield in 2024.

Guernsey impress to beat Jersey and win Muratti Vase
Guernsey impress to beat Jersey and win Muratti Vase

BBC News

time17-05-2025

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Guernsey impress to beat Jersey and win Muratti Vase

Ross Allen scored twice as Guernsey beat 10-man Jersey 3-1 to win the Muratti Vase for the first time in eight victory in the first men's inter-island game at Victoria Park was consolation for Guernsey's players, many of whom were part of the Guernsey FC side relegated from the Isthmian League last win, in front of 3,090 fans, was Guernsey's first in the annual fixture since 2017 when veteran forward Allen was on the scoresheet as his side beat Jersey 2-1 at Footes Lane. It completed a clean sweep of wins after Guernsey's women came from a goal down to beat Jersey 2-1 earlier in the day - the first time the island have won both matches in the same year since 2001. New Jersey boss Jack Cannon was missing a number of Jersey Bulls' star players - the likes of Lorne Bickley, James Queree, Euan van der Vliet and Miguel Carvalho were all despite that they started strongly as Luke Campbell and Jonny le Quesne went close early in the first three minutes, but it was the hosts who blew their opponents away with two goals in as many 38-year-old Allen - the scourge of Jersey for so many years - lobbed Piers Roche in the eighth minute after breaking minutes later Charlton Gauvain doubled the advantage as he arrowed in from the edge of the box for one of the finest starts in Muratti almost made it 3-0 two minutes later, but his effort at the far post from Jacques Cauvain's cross was deflected into the side Francis Lekimamati had a header saved two minutes before Hinds made it 2-1 - the Jersey Bulls striker headed into the top corner from Kieran Lester's 26th-minute cross from the just as Jersey looked as though they might get back into it Guernsey FC's record goalscorer Allen struck again as he caught Roche off his line from the edge of the box having picked up a cross-field ball from Brandon sides had good efforts to score in a frantic end to the first period - Lester, Lekimamati and Adam Trotter going close for the visitors while Sam Murray and Brandon Wallace had decent efforts for the Greens. Allen had two good chances to increase the lead in the opening minutes of the second half as Guernsey tried to make the game safe. Jersey Bulls top scorer Joe Kilshaw forced an excellent save from Josh Addison after an hour while Gauvain had a strike beaten away by Roche six minutes later. Guernsey substitute Callum le Lacheur went close with 15 minutes to go and a minute later was fouled by Jersey skipper Luke Campbell, earning the veteran centre-back his second yellow card and an early exit. The sending off ended any hopes Jersey had of getting back into the game - Matt Loaring grazed the Jersey bar in the dying moments of stoppage time as their opponent's impressive eight-year unbeaten record came to an end.

Guernsey win first women's Muratti at Victoria Park
Guernsey win first women's Muratti at Victoria Park

ITV News

time17-05-2025

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Guernsey win first women's Muratti at Victoria Park

Guernsey women kept hold of the Muratti Vase trophy today after defeating Jersey 2-1 at their new home ground, Victoria Park, securing back-to-back victories in the historic competition. The Guernsey team made history last year after beating Jersey 2-0 at Jersey's home ground, Springfield- securing their first Muratti Vase win in 16 years. Calleigh Hedley's brace meant they repeated the trick this year as Guernsey came from behind to win 2-1. Jersey had taken the lead in the first half and missed a penalty before Hedley struck twice to sink The Ceasareans. The men's match will kick off at 3pm today.

Guernsey women beat Jersey to retain Muratti Vase
Guernsey women beat Jersey to retain Muratti Vase

BBC News

time17-05-2025

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Guernsey women beat Jersey to retain Muratti Vase

Two quickfire goals from Calleigh Hedley saw Guernsey's women come from behind to beat Jersey 2-1 and retain the Muratti Vase for the first time in 24 win added to Guernsey FC's title in this season's Jersey women's league as the Sarnians' resurgence in the fixture fixture between the sides only returned in 2022 after Guernsey were unable to field a side between 2018 and victory in the first senior inter-island game at Guernsey's new Victoria Park ground meant the hosts retained the title for the first time since 2001 - when they won for the fifth successive time. Having started the game brighter Guernsey went behind midway through the first half as Sam Silva got on the end of Tiff Sundby's cross as the hosts appealed for a foul on goalkeeper Emma after Chloe Ingrouille drew a fine save from Jersey's Ana Malta as Guernsey searched for an could have been 2-0 down after 29 minutes, but Queripel kept her side in it as she saved Aine Ruth's penalty after the Guernsey goalkeeper had brought down the Jersey upped the pressure after the break, forcing Malta into a fine 52nd-minute Hedley levelled two minutes later as she beat two players to break through on goal before calmly finding the bottom corner. Three minutes later the Guernsey striker scored again as she rounded Malta and slotted into the empty lost Queripel to injury with 15 minutes left and two minutes later lost her replacement Kayleigh Marquis after she was hurt as Jersey Holly Muirhead and Emily le Page scrambled home what they thought was an equaliser, but the referee ruled it out for handball in the build meant debutant midfielder Jess Frampton went in goal as the hosts almost made it 3-1 during 11 minutes of stoppage time as Candice Bougourd hit the crossbar with a free kick in the 95th minute before Donna Gallienne forced a save from Malta soon after.

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