Rugby Town's preparations for the new season continued with a first practice game on the Butlin Road astroturf against a side from the Strachan Football Foundation on Tuesday evening.
New Valley boss Gary Mills used the occasion to trial a number of players ahead of the kick-off of the campaign for real on August 15th, and he will have been encouraged by the performance of his largely experimental squad on the night - which ultimately triumphed 3-1 over well-organised and athletic opponents.
The Rugby-based football education programme team stepped in as late replacements for the club's own Youth side following the tragic death of Youth Team manager Roy Miller last Friday, and Town took the lead in the first minute through David Kolodynski, only to see the Foundation equalise almost immediately.
As the game progressed the inevitable lack of familiarity between the Valley players diminished, and they took control in the second half - with a Tom Liversedge brace ensuring a first win for Mills, who himself made an appearance as a second half substitute.
Mills has two further chances to run the rule over his trialists over the coming week, with a trip to UCL Premier Cogenhoe on Saturday followed by another Butlin Road astroturf fixture against Continental Star next Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.
Callum Powell arguably made the biggest impression on Tuesday with a bright performance on the wing, and the one-time Northampton Town academy prospect was one of only two outfield players to feature for the entire ninety minutes, with the versatile Jo Ballinger one of three ex-Solihull Moors men to feature.
With nine players now having signed league registration forms following their release at the start of the month, Mills and his assistant Craig Adams will be working hard to supplement this total in the coming week or two - especially as their recruitment efforts have already been frustrated by the withdrawn commitment of a number of others.
Central defender Jason Lee appears to have had a change of heart after agreeing to join Town from last season's Southern League Central Division champions Kettering, and it is also unlikely that Seb Lake-Gaskin will not feature for the club either this season due to new work circumstances.
With Lewis McBride also reneging on previous agreement to stay at the club by following a number of others to Coventry Sphinx, the 2015/16 Town line-up will now have a markedly new-look to it, as it embarks upon its pioneering season in a new league.".
Valley First Half Line-up v SFF: Neil Collett; Keenah Rosser, Craig Kelly, Ben Jackson, Jo Ballinger; Callum Powell, Kieran Fitzgerald, Steve Towers, Joe Curtis; Kieran Nesbitt, David Kolodynski.
Valley Second Half Line-up v SFF: Neil Collett; Tom Glasscoe, Craig Kelly, Mason Rowley, Luke Fathers; Gary Mills, Rob Parker, Harry Holloway; Josh Thompson, Callum Powell; Tom Liversedge. |