RACA Welcome Colliers to Kingsley Park

Promotion hopefuls Easington Colliery visit Crawcrook in what was meant to be our final game of the season. As it happens it’s not even our last game at Kingsley Park as the League has ordered Bedlington to play their remaining home games at their opponents grounds meaning we are likely to have our last home game on Monday 29th April against the Terriers. Back to tomorrow’s game & Easington will be keen to avenge the 6-1 defeat we inflicted on them at the Welfare in horrendous conditions in February. It’s not the first time the Colliers have visited NE40 this season as they beat us on penalties in the Brookes Mileson Memorial League Cup. The Green Army are on a fine run of eight games unbeaten and moved into 3rd place after beating Thornaby on Wednesday and have a play off berth in their own hands. Kick off is at 3pm if you fancy cheering on the RACA.

Thursday Night Action for RACA

Unusually RACA’s next scheduled game is away to Bedlington Terriers on a Thursday evening although reports suggest this isn’t a certainty to go ahead with the Dr Pitt surface still heavy and although it’s forecast to be dry overnight, there is persistent light rain forecast over South East Northumberland tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully the game will go ahead, with 3rd placed Terriers having a dip in form at the business end of the season, but they were impressive in the reverse fixture beating us 3-1 at Kingsley Park back in October. Keep an eye out for updates on social media but if you fancy a rare trip north the address of Bedlington’s ground is Dr Pitt Park, Park Rd, Bedlington NE22 5DP, kick off at 7:45pm

RACA Awards Night 2024

Our end of season 1st team presentation evening takes place on Saturday 18th May at 7pm at the Kingsley Park clubhouse and all supporters are invited to attend. The categories are-

Top Scorer

Director’s Player of the Season

Supporter’s Player of the Season

Manager’s Player of the Season

Players’ Player of the Season and

Young Player of the Season

And a very big thanks goes to Gary and Victoria Stewart for sponsoring the event!

Keeper Scores as RACA Lose at Redcar

Redcar Town completed the double over Albion winning 2-1 at the Mo Mowlem in windy conditions. The Steelmen’s first goal on 23 minutes came from the most predictable source, top scorer Carl Williams, but their second goal was scored by keeper Jonathan Algie whose wind assisted drop kick ended up in the Ryton net on 41 minutes. Ironically Algie was standing in for regular keeper, big brother Mike Algie who received a fractured eye socket in Redcar’s win at Horden on Wednesday, and surely wouldn’t have expected to be on the scoresheet. Trailing 0-2 at the interval, Glenn Caygill did halve the deficit on 53 minutes, heading home a Rhys McLeod corner, but RACA were unable to get an equaliser & headed home empty handed.

FT REDCAR TOWN 2 RACA 1 Attendance 92

Teesside Trip as RACA seek Redcar Revenge

Saturday sees Albion on another trek down the A19 to face Redcar Town at the Mo Mowlem Memorial Ground. Town beat us 3-2 at Kingsley Park last month, so revenge would be sweet & would keep our decent run going. While we were beating Brandon on Wednesday, the Steelmen were beating promotion hopefuls Horden 1-0 at the Welfare so a tough game clearly awaits us. If you are planning on going, the address is the Mo Mowlem Memorial Park 19 Trunk Rd, Redcar TS10 5BW.

Rhys Treble Helps Albion to Victory

RACA made it four wins from five with a comprehensive 5-0 win at Brandon United, with Rhys McLeod netting a hattrick and also seeing his penalty kick saved.

While the full time result looked comfortable enough, up until a minute before half time it was a different story. RACA did lead 1-0 from a 14th minute McLeod goal but the same man saw his 34th minute penalty saved by Liam McGrath. Albion’s distribution throughout the first half was woeful, frequently giving the ball away needlessly, although there were some tenacious and accurate slide tackles going in to recover possession. In addition Brandon had struck the woodwork twice, once from a free kick & the other following a great solo run from Elbasty Ezzeldin. However McLeod’s angled goal just before the interval seemed to be the turning point as starting the second half with a two goal advantage put a spring into the collective Albion step plus presumably whatever was said by the management team during half time. Daniel Craggs got RACA’s third goal on 58 minutes, firing home a free kick from the edge of the box, then a minute later Lucas Lowery-Matondo got his first goal for Ryton to make it 4-0. McLeod completed his hattrick on 65 minutes but the Brandon defence held firm for the rest of the game & RACA were unable to extend the lead but were happy to take three points from a game no-one in the Albion camp expected to go ahead.

FT BRANDON UNITED 0 RACA 5 Attendance 82

Albion to Visit Brandon in Midweek

The next scheduled game for RACA is a trip to Brandon United on Wednesday evening. United were thumped 9-0 by Prudhoe YC on Saturday and have a trip to Bedlington Terriers on Monday before they face us. Brandon haven’t had their problems to seek this season both on & off the pitch, losing 23 of their last 24 games including a 7-1 defeat at Kingsley Park and are all but relegated. If you’re thinking of heading down to County Durham to cheer on Albion the address of the Welfare Ground is Welfare Ground, Rear Commercial Street, Brandon, County Durham, DH7 8PL. Kick off is 7:45pm

Wind the Winner at RACA

Albion completed the double over Washington with a 2-0 victory at Kingsley Park but the strong south-westerly wind spoilt the game as a spectacle, especially in the first half where Washington had the wind behind them. The opening stages of the game became so breezy with the ball constantly being blown out of play that the referee consulted both benches to see if they wanted to continue. Thankfully they did as Rhys McLeod opened the scoring for RACA on 20 minutes connecting on to a pass from debutant Lucas Lowery-Matondo. The visitors weren’t able to take full advantage of their tailwind & RACA went interval 1-0 up. Oddly enough Washington looked more dangerous kicking into the wind in the second half although thankfully it had relented a little. Albion keeper Brogan Colquhoun was tested a few times by the visitors but the venom of most of the shots had been taken out by the headwind, likewise there were several last ditch defensive tackles being made in the RACA box as the Mechanics pressed for an equaliser. At the other end, McLeod almost doubled his & Ryton’s tally as his header struck the bar. The game was put beyond Washington’s reach on the 90th minute when Matthew Todd scored his first goal for RACA when the visitors’ defence were caught out by a swirling ball & were left short staffed at the back. Washington ought to have scored a late consolation in stoppage time when substitute Flavio Silva found himself on a one on one with Colquhoun, but he misjudged his attempted lob & it was a fairly easy gather for the RACA stopper. A good win but not a game to live long in the memory.

FT RACA 2 WASHINGTON 0 Attendance 177