April 25-27

Friday’s Men’s game against Carris had the two teams very evenly matched for the first quarter of an hour, but then Carris scored from close range and increased their lead from a penalty stroke. Casuals reduced the arrears early in the second half, but Carris converted two more penalties and a penalty corner for a 5-1 win.

Saturday saw 3 matches played at the Estádio Nacional. The U18s had no problem beating Sport Club Ladies 8-3. Conversely, the Ladies were no match for Juventude U18s, going down 0-7.

Finally, in their penultimate game before the Outdoor Finals, the U13s led Casa Pia A 3-0 at half-time and looked set to maintain their unbeaten record outdoor. Even though Casa Pia pulled one back in the third period, Casuals responded with another well taken field goal to lead 4-1 at the start of the last period. However, one of the older players was injured by a hit inside the circle, which should have resulted in a free hit against Casa Pia for dangerous play (indeed these were the Referee’s pre-game instructions), but instead was given as a short corner, which resulted in Casa Pia’s second goal. With a man down, Casuals were sadly unable to defend their lead and Casa Pia finally won their first game of the season 5-4.

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On Sunday the U15s played Casa Pia A and were 3-0 up at half time, all from open play. They added 4 more goals in the second half from a penalty stroke and 3 penalty corners, for a 7-0 win.

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In the afternoon the Ladies dominated Belenenses, but were unable to break a 0-0 deadlock.

April 13

In today’s Men’s match against CAMIR, Casuals were by far the stronger side. They put away a penalty awarded in the 4th minute, and then scored another 5 goals from open play. In the second half they converted 2 penalty corners and, despite the opposing keeper making a series of good saves, scored 3 more goals to win 11-0. With two of the teams closest to them in the league table drawing 1-1, this win helped Casuals jump two places to 5th.

April 6

On Wednesday evening the Men took on a visiting Southampton University team. After going 2-0 ahead early on, Casuals allowed the University back into the game, and at half time the home team were leading just 3-2. But in the second half Casuals stepped up their attacking play to score 3 more goals and beat Southampton 6-2.

Yesterday the U18s travelled north to play Lousada. They missed a great opportunity to go ahead in the first 5 minutes with an air shot from close range, and then failed to convert a penalty corner. But at the third attempt, afetr 13 mins of play, they managed to score the first goal of the game. Lousada scored their first goal 10 minutes later from a fortunate deflection and, with 1 minute left in the first half, they scored again from a bullet shot, taking them in to half time winning 2-1. In the second half Casuals scored first, but Lousada scored two goals in quick succession to lead 4-2. Casuals, despite visibly tiring due to only playing with 9 players, fought hard to score two more goals to draw the game 4-4.

In today’s match against Casa Pia B, the U15s needed until a minute before half time to open the scoring. But they increased their lead after the break with an excellent volley from the middle of the circle. Casa Pia had few clear chances, and Casuals were able to add a further goal from a cross from the right to win 3-0.

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March 22

Casuals established themselves as clear favourites to win their group in the U13 outdoor championship, beating the stronger Casa Pia B side at their ground yesterday. The game started rather messily with everyone running furiously after the ball, but Casuals soon managed to take an early lead with a well struck field goal at the end of the first quarter. After the interval, fatigue resulted in much more open play and Casuals’ well worked passing up the right hand side soon earned them second goal. They failed to convert a couple of short corners and missed an open goal in the fourth quarter but a solo run from the left wing in the last minute sealed a well-earned 3-0 victory.

March 16 – Mixed fortunes for Senior teams

Casuals Men and Ladies travelled up to Porto today to play Viso in their respective league fixtures.

The Men went a goal down early in the game, but a tip-in brought them level at 1-1. After the interval a scorching drive gave them a 2-1 lead, only for Viso to level from a penalty corner. The home side  were unable to convert a good cross to the far post, and Casuals had two good efforts blocked at close range by the keeper. But with 8 minutes left, they finally went ahead with a cracking backhand drive from the left. They even kept out a penalty corner in the last minute to seal a great 3-2 win.

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The Ladies were 1-0 up at half time, but Viso came out strongly after the break and scored an equaliser from a counter attack. With Casuals wasting several chances from penalty corners, a draw seemed the most likely result, but cruelly Viso won the game 2-1 with a goal in the dying seconds.

The U13s played their first game after the restart of the outdoor season on Saturday, away against Casa Pia A. Casuals were a bit slow to start but managed to work a field goal to lead 1-0 at half-time. After the interval the they switched to a more attacking formation with a kicking back and the added pressure won them three short corner opportunities, one of which was duly converted with a well taken hit from the top of the area. Five minutes later they sealed a comfortable 3-0 victory with a second field goal.