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VI U17 Footballers survive storms on & off the field

The BVI Under 17 Women's Footballers were defeated in all of their games in Nevis but have garnered much needed experience. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The BVI U17 Girls team weathered some storms both on and off the field during the recent Caribbean Football Union World Cup Qualification Tournament in Nevis, but regardless of results not going quite according to plan overall their performance was encouraging and as a team they showed some bright signs for the future.

The first game against St Kitts and Nevis, played at the Elquemedo Willett Park on Nevis, was a 3-1 defeat to the hosts, but the second half performance was one that pleased coach Katie Rowson.

St Kitts and Nevis raced into a 3-0 lead by half time, but the second half belonged to the BVI as the girls outshone their opponents, just lacking the final touch in front of goal.

“The girls kept their shape well throughout, although did not do well at some of the basics. It was 3-0 at half time. The girls were brilliant in the second half and closed down, marked up and their movement was fantastic. It ended 3-1, we scored from a penalty. I was very happy with the performance in the second half and thought that the result was a fair one and better than expected before the competition.”

The second game was against Caribbean power house Trinidad and Tobago and it didn’t take long for the VI girls to realise they were up against a whole new level of football.

“A very disappointing game/performance/result for us,” noted Rowson. “T&T were a different level - we 'parked the bus' from 20 minutes into the first half, but it was still 3-0 by half time. We changed the line up for the second half and actually played better, but T&T kept pushing, scoring 5 more with two scored in the last two minutes - very disappointing.”

In the final group game against Dominica, the girls were unlucky to not at least claim a point, as after Dominica had grabbed the lead, the BVI bounced back to equalise inside the last 15 minutes. However, Dominica stole all three points with a late winner in a 2-1 defeat.

“A very close game with two errors leading to conceding a goal in each half. We scored from following in a free kick from Katie Lowery, with Emily Lowery heading it in. Our shape was very good and we were more organised. It was extremely disappointing to lose the game but felt that our games against Dominica and St Kitts showed that we are not too far away from other teams.

BVIFA President, Mr Andy Bickerton was pleased with the performances from what was a group of young inexperienced girls. “It is good that we were competitive in all of the games. We fielded a very young team with the majority of the girls aged between 12 and 15 so they will still be eligible for this age group for a number of years. We are very much in a developmental stage in women’s football so we are encouraged to see the progress our girls continue to make. They represented the BVI well both on and off the field and the BVIFA is very proud of them.”

5 Responses to “VI U17 Footballers survive storms on & off the field”

  • just asking... (02/09/2015, 20:15) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    does our people play this game?
    • very cncerned (03/09/2015, 07:58) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      what are you talking about?
    • @ just asking (03/09/2015, 09:38) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      Why does it matter if your people play or not? And when you say our people who do you actually mean?
      And before you come and ask stupid questions about your people, read or do your investigations about the rules. They just got back from playing a World Cup Qualifiers, which means you have to be from the BVI or have some kind of status to play for the Country at that level. SO! to answer your question Yes they are your people.
  • Voter Too (03/09/2015, 08:00) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Well done Team BVI. I knew you could not overcome power house T&T but with much practise and many friendlies you may surpass the level of Dominica and SKN in time to come.I continue to say some of the coaches,umpires,players workshops can and must be held in other islands rather than T&T and Jamaica and we will definitely see a turn around of the other underdogs teams.Coaches use the strengths and weakness of the players , the team and work on them. Try and have friendlies with neighbouring islands such as SXM, Anguilla, USVI, SKN, Dominica,Antigua or more so organise the Leeward Islands Female Tournament. This can ended with an all star tournament where the winner takes on the best of all teams, giving the much exposure where girls have an opportunity to work with others than their team mates, thus giving opportunities and experiences when they are called upon at an international level.Dont give up keep on keep on.
  • gee (03/09/2015, 10:03) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    key would be to keep this group together for the next 2-3 years with them getting regular quality practice games. bvifa has some work to do there. if they do that, then more girls will be eligible for university scholarships and that will not only help the girls but the programme.

    good luck to the girls and to the bvifa


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