Saturday Sport packed with local action despite Hive postponement

This weekend, Saturday Sport returns with scores and reports from around the borough, the Third Test in South Africa and a preview of the Australian Open.

Another weather affected week means Barnet will replay their FA Trophy tie against Farsley Celtic on Tuesday 21st should conditions ease. The winners will host league leaders Barrow in Round Three. Today’s National League game against Dagenham & Redbridge has also fallen foul of a waterlogged pitch following a morning inspection.

Hendon will pay tribute to one of their most popular players, Dermot Drummy who scored 62 goals in 348 matches across two spells at the club during the 1980s.

Hadley were beaten by Stevenage in the Herts Senior Cup in midweek. Sam Edwards scored from the penalty spot in a 4-1 defeat.

Edgware Town lost 3-0 to Colney Heath in the league.

Saturday January 18th

2.30 – 6.30

Presenter: Mel

National League

Barnet v Dagenham & Redbridge – postponed

Solihull Moors v  Boreham Wood

Isthmian Premier

Haringey Borough v Potters Bar Town 

Alan

Carshalton Athletic v Wingate & Finchley

Paul

Southern Premier South

Hendon v Gosport Borough

David

Essex Senior League

Sporting Bengal United v Hadley

Bob

Spartan South Midlands Premier

Oxhey Jets v Edgware Town

Sunday January 19th

No show

European Champions Cup

Saracens v Racing 92

Hive coverage leads HRB Sunday Sports Special

HRB Sport has a different look this weekend. No Saturday show but a full round-up of local results and coverage of the game at The Hive on Sunday.

Barnet travel north for today’s Trophy clash having pocketed a National League record transfer fee for Jack Taylor. The Academy graduate jumps two levels up the football ladder joining Peterborough United for an initial £500,000 which could rise to £1 million. He made 127 appearances for the Bees, scoring 16 goals. Another Jumpin Jack Flash sees Jack Barham join Dorking Wanderers.

The Boreham Wood game, postponed due to a waterlogged pitch over Christmas has been rearranged for Tuesday 28th January.

A first win of 2020 looked on the cards for Wingate & Finchley in midweek when Luke Ifil scored against Leatherhead in the 20th minute. However, a brace from Jack Embery in the second half took the points and left the Blues rooted to the foot of the table.

Hendon had a similarly chastening experience, exiting the Southern League Challenge Cup with a 5-1 drubbing at Needham Market. Manager Lee Allinson was hampered by several players being unavailable and had to name himself on the bench. Shaun Lucien’s 25 yard screamer was one of the few highlights.

Saturday January 11th

No show

FA Trophy Second Round

Farsley Celtic v Barnet 

Isthmian Premier

Potters Bar Town v Bishops Stortford

Wingate & Finchley v Cheshunt

Southern Premier South

Metropolitan Police v Hendon 

Essex Senior League

Southend Manor v Hadley

Spartan South Midlands Premier

Edgware Town v Leverstock Green

Champions Cup

Ospreys v Saracens

Sunday January 12th

2.40 – 5.15

Presenter: Nick with David and Alex

FA Women’s Super League

Tottenham Hotspur Women v West Ham United Women

Dan

HRB Sport shakes off festive Blues with 2020 hopes high

Happy New Year! Here at HRB we trust your festive season was jolly, and hope that 2020 will be healthy, memorable and successful for all of us and our teams.

The first Saturday Sport show of the year still has some crackers to pull, with commentary from the Hive, scores and reports from around the borough, and the Third Round of the FA Cup.

Although we have no local representation Mel will be keeping an eye on Hartlepool United at Oxford, one of two non league teams trying to emulate Barnet’s success last season. The other, AFC Fylde are at the scene of the Bees triumph a year back, Bramall Lane, on Sunday.

After two successive goalless draws on the road and a washout, Darren Currie’s team play their first home league match at The Hive in a month. Early pace setters FC Halifax Town are the visitors, with 3 points separating the teams, and Barnet just 4 away from the top 7 with a game in hand.

Two home defeats over New Year leave Potters Bar in the bottom half, ahead of today’s visit to struggling Merstham.

Wingate & Finchley also lost their opening game of the year, and remain in the bottom two as they visit 6th placed Cray.

Hendon too suffered a double reverse over the holiday period, leaving them precariously placed above the drop zone as they host Weston-super-Mare

Bees goalkeeper Rihards Matrovics’ loan deal at Hendon, where he has played 6 matches has been extended until the end of January.

Hadley return to action after their Christmas break. The Bricks first match in 3 weeks is a mouth watering clash at home to leaders Saffron Walden Town.

Edgware Town lie 12th after a 6 goal thriller against 4th placed Harpenden Town.

Saracens were beaten at league leaders Exeter, and have announced the retirement of pioneering chairman Nigel Wray. After 25 years at the helm, during which time he oversaw the club’s rise from nowhere to becoming multiple English and European champions, he has decided that a fresh start is needed. Despite being tarnished by the recent revelations over salary cap misdemeanours and a 35 point deduction, the Wray family will continue to invest in the club. Edward Griffiths returns as interim chairman for the coming year.

Without a local win over the holiday period, we’re looking for an immediate change in fortune today.

Onwards and upwards in 2020!

Saturday January 4th

2.30 – 6.30

Presenter: Mel

National League

Barnet v FC Halifax Town

Nick

Stockport County v Boreham Wood

Isthmian Premier

Merstham v Potters Bar Town 

Alan

Cray Wanderers v Wingate & Finchley

Paul

Southern Premier South

Hendon v Weston-Super-Mare

David

Essex Senior League

Hadley v Saffron Walden Town

Bob

Spartan South Midlands Premier

Tring Athletic v Edgware Town

Premiership

Saracens v Worcester

Preview

FA Women’s Super League

Tottenham Hotspur Women v Manchester City Women

Dan

Barnet and local derby highlight Christmas aperitifs on HRB Sport

With Christmas approaching, HRB Sport will have its usual comprehensive coverage of the busy fixture schedule over the festive season. News to follow shortly on the specifics. In the meantime our regular Saturday show today features commentary from Barnet on the road, the derby clash at Maurice Rebak Stadium and news from all the other local games.

Barnet’s reward for beating Weymouth in the Trophy last Saturday is a long trip to West Yorkshire in Round Two. The draw threw up an away trip against either Altrincham or Farsley Celtic, both currently a league below in the National North. Having been held at home, Farsley won the replay 2-1 after extra time and host the Bees on January 11th.

Barnet players from the men’s and women’s teams have been busy this week supporting the work of Barnet Hospital by visiting patients in children’s wards and chatting to their families.

Although Wingate & Finchley weren’t in action on Tuesday, Merstham’s win against Harrow Borough drops them a place in the table to one of the two automatic relegation places and sets up a vital clash against Potters Bar today.

Better news from the Southern South where home defeats for Yate and Blackfield & Langley mean Hendon are only one and two points respectively behind both teams with a game in hand.

Saturday December 21st

2.30 – 6.30

Presenter: Mel

National League

Maidenhead United v Barnet

Nick

Boreham Wood v Harrogate Town

Isthmian Premier

Wingate & Finchley v Potters Bar Town 

Paul/Alan

Southern Premier South

Hendon v Hartley Wintney

David

Premiership

Saracens v Bristol

HRB Sport on road to Wembley as Bees face Weymouth

HRB Sport is back to its regular Saturday schedule and today features commentary on the FA Trophy at The Hive plus scores and reports from all other local games. Several games have fallen victim to the weather whereas others have survived pitch inspections.

Potters Bar went out of the Velocity Trophy midweek after a 4-2 defeat by Basildon. This after George Quarrington-Carter gave the Scholars a 40th minute lead. But 3 second half goals turned the tide and a Roman Michael-Percil goal only served as consolation.

Goalkeeper Arthur Janata has joined the club on loan from Leyton Orient as cover for R’avan Constable

Saturday December 14th

2.30 – 6.30

Presenter: Mel

FA Trophy First Round

Barnet v Weymouth

Nick

Royston Town v Boreham Wood 

Southern Premier South

Poole Town v Hendon – postponed

Isthmian Premier

Potters Bar Town v Haringey Borough – postponed

Corinthian Casuals v Wingate & Finchley

Paul

Essex Senior League

Hadley v Hashtag United

Bob and David

European Rugby Champions Cup

Saracens v Munster

HRB Sport on road with Bees at league leaders

HRB Sport has commentary from Barrow as Barnet seek to get back to winning ways at the National League leaders, plus scores and reports from all other local games

Potters Bar picked up an important league win on Tuesday, beating Merstham 2-1. Josh Hutchinson gave the Scholars the perfect start scoring in the 3rd minute. Bradley Sach doubled the advantage on the hour meaning Ellis Brown’s strike 7 minutes later was merely a consolation. The result lifts the team to 13th, one place behind today’s hosts Margate which is one of 4 games in the Isthmian Premier due to FA Trophy action.

Hendon’s encouraging start under new boss Lee Allinson continued with a resilient display against Hayes & Yeading United in the Southern League Cup. The teams’ third meeting in the last month saw a stirring comeback to level the tie after 90 minutes, and cool heads to win the ensuing penalty shootout 7-6. Luke Tingey and Corey Panter scored the second half goals that took the match into spot kicks. Dante Baptiste was the Greens hero saving the 7th effort from the hosts in Hendon’s longest penalty shoot out in history and catapulting the team into the last 16 for the first time.

Saturday November 23rd

2.30 – 6.30

Presenter: Mel

National League

Barrow v Barnet 

Nick

Hartlepool United v Boreham Wood 

Southern Premier South

Hendon v Tiverton Town

David

 

Isthmian Premier

Margate v Potters Bar Town

Alan

Velocity League Cup

Wingate & Finchley v Bowers & Pitsea

Paul

Essex Senior League

Hadley v Tower Hamlets

Bob

Spartan South Midlands Premier

London Colney v Edgware Town

Hive based teams lead weekend action on HRB Sport

No Cup heroics for Barnet or Potters Bar last weekend, but much needed wins for the new management teams at Wingate & Finchley and Hendon. And a thumping 8 goal victory for high flying Hadley which contained no less than 7 players on the scoresheet.

This weekend HRB is back to its regular format and gearing up for a double header, with commentary live from the Hive and regular score updates on Saturday followed by full coverage of Hive based Tottenham Ladies on Sunday and a roundup of the weekend action as Saracens begin their defence of the European Cup in Paris.

Despite their Cup defeat to Fleetwood Town, several Bees players are celebrating call ups during the current international programme. Jack Taylor will represent Republic of Ireland Under 21s in their Euro qualifiers against Armenia and Spain, goalkeeper Rihards Matrevics joins the Latvia Under 21s for the trip to Russia, Antonis Vasiliou is with the Cyprus Under 19s ahead of a tournament in Italy and Roy Syla is hoping to impress for the Albanian Under 20s in a friendly against Croatia.

No Barnet games will be rescheduled during this period.

Potters Bar overcame the disappointment of exiting the FA Trophy by narrowly overcoming Oxhey Jets in the Herts Senior Cup on Tuesday. The match finished goalless after 90 minutes with debutant Roman Michael-Percil hitting the winning penalty in the subsequent shootout.

Hendon’s resurgence continued with an impressive 1-0 success against Leyton Orient in the London Senior Cup, Connor Calcutt scoring the winner just after the half hour to leave new boss Lee Allinson delighted praising the whole team effort.

Wingate & Finchley were beaten 1-0 by Cray Wanderers in the Premier Division to leave the team precariously placed level on points with the bottom 3.

Saturday November 16th

2.30 – 6.30

Presenter: Mel

National League

Barnet v Stockport County

Nick

Boreham Wood v Maidenhead United

Isthmian Premier

Potters Bar Town v Horsham

Alan

Wingate & Finchley v Worthing

Paul

Southern Premier South

Swindon Supermarine v Hendon 

David

Essex Senior League

Hadley v Ilford

Bob

Spartan South Midlands Premier

Edgware Town v Wembley

Sunday November 10th

3.30 – 6.00

Presenter: Nick

FA Women’s Super League

Tottenham Hotspur Women v Arsenal Women

Dan

European Champions Cup

Racing 92 v Saracens (3.15)

FA Cup live on HRB Sport as Barnet look to repeat historic run

This weekend the FA Cup takes pride of place in the sporting calendar, and with Barnet’s game again being moved to accommodate fellow broadcasters, HRB Sport has a slightly different schedule. There will be full coverage of Sunday’s FA Cup match with Martin kindly stepping into the presenter hotseat foregoing his regular midday Sunday roast.

This means that most unusually there will be no Saturday show – however Sunday’s programme will contain a roundup of the day’s results including Potters Bar’s FA Trophy visit to Cinderford.

Good luck to all our teams for Cup success and league points.

Saturday November 9th

No show

FA Trophy Second Qualifying Round

Cinderford Town v Potters Bar Town

Isthmian Premier

Lewes v Wingate & Finchley

Southern Premier South

Hendon v Beaconsfield

Essex Senior League

Hadley v Clapton

Spartan South Midlands Premier

Leighton Town v Edgware Town 

Gallagher Premiership

Gloucester v Saracens 

Sunday November 10th

12.30 – 3.00

Presenter: Martin

FA Cup 1st Round

Barnet v Fleetwood Town

Garry and Nick

Barnet v Chorley leads HRB Sport schedule

A mixed bag of results in the FA Trophy last weekend saw just one of our teams progress to the next round. Hendon had already gone out on Saturday but Wingate & Finchley harboured hopes of progressing after Hayes & Yeading United fought back to earn a replay. The Blues took the lead again in the rematch with record goalscorer Ahmet Rifat finding the net on 7 minutes. The resilience which the West Londoners displayed in the first match showed again with an equaliser early in the second period, and with another 1-1 draw on the cards, Liam McDevitt sent Hayes through in the very final minute.

So only erstwhile Cup heroes Potters Bar remain from our triumvirate of competitors in the First Round Qualifying, and the Scholars were dealt a tough challenge in the next round with a long trip west to either Cinderford Town or Merthyr Tydfil.

Barnet found it a doubly hard week in the north. After defeat to Hartlepool United at the weekend  Darren Currie’s men suffered another reverse at Harrogate Town on Tuesday. All the goals came in the first half with David Tutonda scoring for the Bees after the hosts went 2-0 up in 19 minutes.

Boreham Wood were held to a goalless draw by lowly Aldershot, meaning both National League teams are currently in the bottom half with 25 points.

Potters Bar achieved a creditable draw with top 5 Worthing, George Craddock getting the Scholars goal after the Sussex side had gone ahead early.

Edgware lost on penalties to Crawley Green in the League Challenge Trophy

Wingate & Finchley have signed a striker to boost their efforts to escape the bottom group. Olusaweun Akinsanya joins from Ware with strong credentials, being Division One’s leading scorer.

Hendon’s visit to Taunton Town has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

Saturday November 2nd

2.30-6.30
Presenter: Mel

National League

Barnet v Chorley

Yeovil Town v Boreham Wood

Isthmian Premier

Hornchurch v Potters Bar Town

Alan

East Thurrock United v Wingate & Finchley 

Paul

Essex Senior League

Hadley v Woodford Town

Bob

FA Vase 2nd Round

Walthamstow v AFC Uckfield

David

Gallagher Premiership

Saracens v London Irish

FA Trophy clashes on HRB Sport set to continue Cup drama

Bees and Scholars fans had full reward for their FA Cup investment this week, when after nearly 200 minutes of pulsating football and late drama, Barnet finally made it through to the First Round Proper. After Andy Lomas forced a replay in the 101st minute on Saturday in front of the club’s biggest ever gate, Potters Bar sensed an upset when Ben Ward-Cochrane put them ahead at The Hive. Josh Walker brought the tie level again before half time, before Ephron Mason-Clark and Jack Taylor calmed home jitters and sealed a 3-1 win.

Barnet have the chance to repeat last season’s giant-killing run when they host League One Fleetwood Town. The BBC have extended their involvement in the Bees cup run; having streamed the match at the Pakex, they will show extended highlights of the First Round tie which will be played on Sunday 10th November, kicking of at 12.45.

Hendon celebrated their first league win in nearly two months in midweek. Tre Charles, recently signed from Northwood and Reece  Mitchell, returning to the team, scored the goals in a much needed 2-0 victory.

The Greens remain in the bottom group but are now only 3 points from safety with games in hand.

Wingate & Finchley also remain in trouble following a 2-1 defeat to Bishops Stortford. The visitors were 2-0 ahead after 15 minutes and despite a dominant display the Blues only had Tommy Tejan-Sie’s goal on the half hour to show.

Better news from Hadley where Luke Jupp’s brace saw the team progress in the Challenge Cup against Stansted.

Edgware lost 3-0 at Colney Heath.

There’s more Cup competition this weekend as Potters Bar, Hendon and Wingate & Finchley set off on another road to Wembley in the FA Trophy.

Saturday October 26th

2.30-6.30
Presenter: Mel

National League

Hartlepool United v Barnet

Boreham Wood v AFC Fylde

FA Trophy First Qualifying Round

Whitehawk v Hendon

David

Heybridge Swifts v Potters Bar Town

Alan

Wingate & Finchley v Hayes & Yeading United

Paul

Essex Senior League

Takeley v Hadley

Bob

Spartan South Midlands Premier

Harpenden Town v Edgware Town