Encouraging Signs as Ashby Battles Hard Against Strong Eastwood Side
Ashby Ivanhoe’s first home fixture of the new season ended in a 3-1 defeat to a sharp Eastwood CFC side, despite a determined first-half performance and some standout individual displays at The Element Ground.
The match got off to a lively start, with Ashby awarded an early penalty after an Eastwood handball. Sam Birks stepped up, but his spot-kick was well saved by the Eastwood goalkeeper, who guessed right and made a strong save to keep the game level.
Eastwood then turned the screws and sustained Ashby with a flurry of attacking play, having a couple of shots hit the woodwork and corners were plenty. Ashby replied in timely fashion, with Tyler Smith nearly breaking the deadlock after latching onto a precise ball from Dec Clarke, only to be denied by yet another smart save. Kartel O’Neill Martin also came desperately close as his attempt was cleared well off the line.
Eastwood opened the scoring, capitalising on a defensive error during a free kick to take the lead, but Ashby responded with real intent. A fantastic cross from Kartel O'Neill Martin found the head of Sam Birks, who made no mistake this time, powering home the equaliser to make it 1-1 going into half-time.
In the second half, Eastwood gradually took control, creating more chances and eventually retaking the lead. A third goal followed shortly after, giving the visitors a comfortable cushion as Ashby struggled to regain momentum.
Despite the final scoreline, there were positives to take for Ashby. Jesse Vowles put in a spirited shift in midfield, battling hard throughout and showing composure on the ball, while Ben Gough and Ellis Edwards held their own in defence, dealing well with pressure from a lively Eastwood attack.
It wasn’t the result Ashby hoped for in their first game at the newly named Element Ground, but with plenty of encouraging signs, including moments of quality and effort across the pitch, the team will look to bounce back stronger in their next fixture where they play Worcester Raiders away in the FA Cup this Saturday.
The club would also like to thank all the fans who turned out to support the team in our first home league game of the season. Your backing from the stands means a great deal to the players and staff, and we look forward to seeing you all again soon.









