Caldecott Arms vs The Stag FC
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16 November 2025 · Rugby & District Sunday League<br>Division 1
Away league match played on 16 November 2025.
Kicked off at 11:00 AM
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vs Caldecott Arms
Away league match
The Stag FC travelled to King Georges Field in Long Lawford on 16 November 2025 for an 11-a-side league away fixture against Caldecott Arms, kicking off at 11:00am. The visitors produced a commanding display to secure a comprehensive 5-0 triumph, leaving their opponents unable to respond throughout the 90 minutes plus added time under referee Thomas Brentnall’s watchful eye.
Deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation, The Stag FC set up with James Brougham in goal, protected by a back four consisting of Jack Cannell at right back, Alex Vineall and Ryan Evans as central defenders, and Elsio Peixoto on the left. The midfield double pivot featured Liam Townsend and Dylan Tellyn tasked with both defensive cover and linking play. Ahead of them, the attacking trio comprised Jaidon Cole on the right wing, Adam Gould centrally positioned as the attacking midfielder, and Kieron Parry operating on the left flank. Leading the line was striker Kasey Hughes, expected to spearhead the attack and convert chances created by the wide and central players. The substitutes bench included Harry Dominy and Luke Martin, ready to inject fresh legs if required.
The match began with The Stag FC asserting control, patiently probing Caldecott Arms’ defence. The breakthrough came in the 36th minute when Jaidon Cole delivered a precise long pass to Kieron Parry, who expertly finished with his left foot following a well-worked team move. This goal set the tone for the visitors, who continued to press and create opportunities.
Just before the interval, The Stag FC doubled their lead in the 45th minute. Kasey Hughes launched a long pass forward, which Jaidon Cole met with a powerful left-footed strike from outside the box, leaving the Caldecott Arms goalkeeper with no chance. The timing of this goal was crucial, giving The Stag FC a comfortable cushion heading into the break.
The second half resumed with The Stag FC maintaining their dominance. Within two minutes of the restart, Kasey Hughes provided a short pass to Kieron Parry, who once again demonstrated his shooting prowess by curling a left-footed effort from outside the area into the net. This early second-half goal effectively put the game beyond doubt.
In the 61st minute, Kasey Hughes himself got on the scoresheet, finishing off a move expertly set up by Kieron Parry. The striker’s clinical finish further emphasised The Stag FC’s attacking threat and left Caldecott Arms struggling to contain their opponents.
Shortly after, at the 62nd minute mark, The Stag FC made a double substitution to refresh their defensive line. Harry Dominy replaced left back Elsio Peixoto, while Luke Martin came on for right back Jack Cannell, signalling a tactical adjustment to maintain defensive solidity as the game progressed.
The visitors continued to press forward and in the 77th minute, Jaidon Cole added a fifth goal to the tally. Following a frantic goalmouth scramble, Cole capitalised on a close-range opportunity, slotting the ball home with his right foot. This goal was the final nail in the coffin for Caldecott Arms.
Just one minute later, The Stag FC made another substitution, reinstating Jack Cannell in place of Ryan Evans at central defence, ensuring fresh legs and experience remained at the back as the match wound down.
Throughout the contest, The Stag FC’s fluid attacking play and disciplined defensive organisation were evident. Kieron Parry’s influence was particularly notable, as he scored twice and provided key assists, earning him the well-deserved Player of the Match accolade.
In summary, The Stag FC’s 5-0 victory at King Georges Field was a masterclass in efficient, cohesive football, leaving Caldecott Arms unable to mount any meaningful challenge and securing three valuable league points on the road.