50s: Time for Reflection

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This round of fixtures was originally scheduled for March, but after the tragic events of February, it was postponed to mid-May. So a later than planned end to the season, and it was a hot one!

Because the round was re-arranged, it now clashed with a Prostate Cancer charity tournament in Dorchester the previous day. Perhaps the rearranged date and charity tournament clash contributed to Eastleigh and Verwood missing this, the last round of the 2024/25 Dorset Walking Football League?

Due to various reasons, the distribution of matches at Littledown was a bit uneven, and on a really hot day too. Some teams had just three fixtures, while some had four and Dexters Storm had five! To make life even more difficult, Storms top goalscorer, Luke, had picked up an injury at the charity tournament the previous day and was watching from the sidelines!

In happier team news, we had three players making their 50s debuts – Alan Martin, Simon Cooke and Martin Ball. All of whom had strong tournaments and will be big assets to the club next season.

DSWFC Matchday Squads

Thunder ⚡: Mark Cope (GK) | Darren Snell (c) | Darren Wheeler | Alan Martin | Simon Cooke | Gary Craig | Martin Ball | Ian Potter

Storm 🌪: Billy Bulloch (GK) | Paul Gillis (c) | Simon Baker | Simon Allen | Chris Short | Nick Webb | Andy Madden

Top row: Luke Hitchen, Paul Gillis, Simon Allen, Chris Short, Billy Bulloch, Darren Snell, Alan Martin, Gary Craig, Martin Ball, Mark Cope, Mark Kelly. Bottom row: Andy Madden, Nick Webb, Simon Baker, Simon Cooke, Darren Wheeler, Ian Potter.

Tournament Story: Dexters Storm

Storm started the day with a strong performance against the league runners-up, Dorchester. We held them to 0-0 and even caused them some problems. As the end of the match drew close, our walking discipline finally let us down when a fourth non-walking offence saw us concede a penalty and the match 1-0. An encouraging performance, but a deflating outcome. But at least we learned our lesson about walking… didn’t we?!

Were we guilty of complacency, or maybe we were hungover after the disappointing final throes of the opening match? Whatever the reason, our performance against Sherborne in match two was poor. They took their chances well and kept the work rate up to see us off 2-0.

Our third match of the day was the final match of the season for Weymouth. Again, we just didn’t turn up and our confidence was badly affected by the first two results. We went down 3-0 without even a whimper really – very disappointing.

After a much needed 30 minute break, we had our work cut out against the newly crowned league champions, Bournemouth. It seemed the break had done us no good at all and we were taken apart 4-0 by a high-flying, confident side. Four losses, no goals and ten conceded – today was not going well, and next up… Dexters Thunder!

Tournament Story: Dexters Thunder

Thunder’s day started with a confidence building performance against Amesbury. Alan (Martin) scored a goal in his debut match for Dexters and a highly creditable 1-1 draw was looking possible. However, Amesbury found a way through and a 2-1 defeat was an unfortunate outcome to a really great performance.

The squad Thunder took to this tournament was probably its strongest so far (there was also a debut for Martin Ball), which is what made the 6-0 humbling by Bournemouth something of a shame. However, in isolation, the league champions beating a team who would concede over 50 goals in the season was hardly a surprise. The less said about this result the better!

Prior to the tournament the match against Sherborne was definitely one that had been marked as a potential three points. As it turned out, Sherborne had one of their most successful days of the season, picking up nine points, including the win against Storm earlier in the day and this 1-0 win against Thunder. After this match, Thunder had some time to recover ahead of their clash against Storm.

Tournament Story: Thunder vs Storm

Of course, this is the first season Dexter’s entered two 50s teams into the Dorset Walking Football League. This was the third meeting of Thunder & Storm this season. The previous two meetings had ended in relatively comfortable wins for Storm. This time though, Thunder were fielding their strongest squad of the season so far…

Match report: Thunder vs Storm

Dexter’s Tournament Results

Dexters Thunder ⚡W1-D0-L3
Amesbury1-2
Bournemouth0-6
Sherborne0-1
Dexters Storm2-1
Dexters Storm 🌪W0-D0-L5
Dorchester0-1
Sherborne0-2
Weymouth0-3
Bournemouth0-4
Dexters Thunder1-2

DSWFC 50s: Player Stats

In the 2024/25 league season, 26 players represented DSWFC at league tournaments. Of those, five players attended all six events: Simons Allen and Baker, Billy Bulloch in goal for Storm, and the two captains, Paul Gillis and Darren Snell. The top scorer between the two squads was Luke Hitchen with ten from four tournaments (all for Storm).

PlayerTournamentsGoals
Allen, Simon61
Bacall, Dave1
Baker,Simon6
Ball, Martin1
Bulloch, Billy6
Cooke, Simon1
Cope, Mark4
Craig, Gary23
Gillis, Paul6
Gorridge, Neil3
Hitchen, Luke410
Kahraman, Cengiz1
Kay, Mark53
Kelly, Mark3
Lodge, Dave31
Madden, Andy5
Martin, Alan11
Potter, Ian5
Ryan, Mike3
Short, Chris5
Shute, Andy4
Snell, Darren64
Webb, Nick21
Wheeler, Darren4
Whittingham, Andy1
Wilson, Andy1

League Overview

Why not take a look at the league tables, including all results and history for the 50s, 60s and 65s (since the 2022/23 season).

Future dates

DSWFC plan to send both 50s teams to the Dorset Walking Football League Cup on Sunday 8 June at our own ground, County Ground, Hamworthy (kick-off at midday).


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