After runners up the previous season St Day beat Mousehole at Helston 2-0 to take the trophy at the second bite.
St Day Appoint New Manager For 2005/06 Season (01/01/06)
After Bob Roberts and Scott Hopgood's departure St Day appointed Andy Tasker and John Dale respectively as their successors. With bags of experience as a player and manager we looked forward to a successful season
Junior Cup Winners 2005/06 (17/04/06)
In our first Junior Cup final ever we beat St Coloumb Major 2-0 (goals by Stuart Reynolds and Mark Uren) at Blaise Park and brought the Cup to the West for the first time in many years. This alongside our Championships made an incredible season
ST DAY 2 ST COLUMB MAJOR 0 This was a historic day for St Day Football Club as they brought the Junior Cup back to the west for the first time in six years on their first ever appearance in the final.
The current Whirlwind Sports Falmouth-Helston League leaders met the current Duchy Premier League leaders who were sporting a long, unbeaten run, but it was the Saints who triumphed.
It was a tight game played in a very sporting manner decided by two pieces of brilliance in favour of St Day.
St Columb undoubtably dominated the early exchanges with Luke Wheldon looking a constant threat up front and they played some good flowing football, but lacking a cutting edge in front of goal.
St Day keeper Paul Hoskins had a fantastic game gathering the ball on numerous occasions with safe hands on his last game of the season before going away with the Navy. He pulled off a great save from Wheldon after 30 minutes as he tipped over a 25 yard drive which was St Columb's best chance of the first half.
At the other end Bryan Hawke had a strong run in to the box only to be denied by a good save and Perran Cooke slipped two balls through which were just too heavy with his strikers well placed.
St Day had to defend well right through the game as St Columb had numerous corners and free kicks as they tried to take advantage of the wind blowing down the pitch.
Honours were even at the break but in the second period St Day started to pressurise with Mike Elliott going close as he broke through and brought a cracking save from the goalkeeper.
The breakthrough came in the 65th minute when ace marksman Stuart Reynolds cut inside from the left and unleashed a 25-yard drive which dipped and decieved the goalkeeper which was tipped on to the bar but just crossed the line for his 50th goal of the season.
St Columb kept pressurising but they were unable to breach the solid defence of Gareth Jones, Darren Buckley, Danny Watts and Spencer Knibb.
Then came the moment of the game as Mark Uren broke down the right wing holding off his defender before cutting in, beating two defenders and expertly curling in a low shot with the outside of his right foot for his first-ever goal sparking wild celebrations from team mates and supporters alike.
St Day manager Andy Tasker said: "I am absolutely delighted for the club, players and committee, it has been a long road to the final and a lot of credit must also go to St Columb for making this such a special occasion.
"It was touching to see tears in the eyes of several of our committee who have given everything to the club for many years and deserve the success we have achieved."
Falmouth Helston Division 1 Champions 2005/06 (17/10/06)
After 56years in the Junior Leagues St Day 1st XI were promoted to the Jolly's Combination after winning the Fal/Hel League by 6points
Falmouth Helston Division 3 Champions 2005/06 (17/10/06)
St Day 2nd XI completed a one two for the season winning the Division 3 title comfortably ahead of local rivals Carharrack
Falmouth Helston Division 1 Runners Up 2004/05 (17/10/06)
After being 10points clear with less than a dozen games to go St Day threw away the title losing on goal difference to ye olde enemy Perranporth!
St-Day v Bodmin Town (15/12/08)
St Day V Bodmin Town
This game had been over twelve months in the making, with people past and present organising the event. The game was put in jeopardy a few weeks ago when Bodmin Town secured a place in the next round of the f.a.cup. Not to be put off by this the committee went into overdrive and re-arranged the fixture for today.
Yesterday the long grass was cut, the committee again stepped in and organised for several people including players, residents and friends form all over to come and rake the dead grass of the pitch, the changing rooms were coated with fresh paint and even the goal posts were treated to a coat. All set for a big day of celebrations, St Day were presented with a new kit on the day sponsored by jolly's drinks and we would like to thank them very much for taking the time to come and celebrate the day with us.
The Game itself was a spectacle and started with a flurry, when, to a few people's surprise (not the players or managers as we all know what we are capable of at this club) St Day took an early lead when perran cooke latched on to a through ball and calmly lifted the ball over the advancing keeper, the wait was agonising as the ball seemed to take an eternity to drop in the back of the net. Bodmin Town took this in their stride and set themselves out to get back into the game at the earliest opportunity. St Day were forced into an early change when their right back joff Malabar had to go off through injury, he was replaced by the ever impressing Matt Cooke. Bodmin capitalised on some lacklustre defending from St Day when a mix up left the ball at the feet of a Bodmin player who shot through a crowd of people into the bottom corner of the net. Bodmin added a second five minutes later when a good run by their skipper Darren Gilbert who threaded a pass to the feet of his striker who curled his effort into the bottom right corner of the net.
A clash of heads meant that one Bodmin player will be making an emergency trip to his dentist after knocking out two of his front teeth. The game continued with good pace and some excellent football from both sides, each creating good opportunities. Bodmin were 3-1 up before the break when a low cross from the right was met with a stooping header which took a deflection and bounced into the roof of the net.
In the second half St Day came out with a lot more determination and their effort was rewarded in spectacular fashion when St Day new boy Ricky Smith scored a 10 minute hat-trick. The first was a low shot that beat the substitute keeper at his near post. The second came after a misplaced pass fell to smith who controlled the ball and fired the ball into the far corner of the net leaving the keeper little chance. To complete his hat-trick smith saved his best effort till last when he took on three defenders on the edge of the box and fired home past the despairing keeper, Bodmin were shell shocked.
For the rest of the game St Day played like they were a peninsula side, two years ago they came close to achieving that, but restrictions on the size of their pitch meant it wasn't to be.
Bodmin were awarded a penalty when matt Cooke made a last ditched attempt to clear the ball only for him to miss time it, sending the Bodmin player tumbling. The resulting penalty was dispatched with precision and power to bring the game level at 4-4. Some heavy banter from both sides, sunshine and a glorious pitch made this all round an excellent day for St Day and all of its player's supporters and committee.
Ref watch. The referee today was top quality although I'm not sure Mr. Carey would agree. He reffed the game for what it was, a friendly. He let the game flow, allowing the advantage to be played where he thought necessary; he was professional in his approach to the game and firm when the banter looked as if it was going to get a little more than that.
Man of the Match: if I had could have given it to every St Day player I would have, however only one person can be MOTM and it was Ricky Smith for his quick fire hat-trick.
St Day would like to thank Bodmin Town once again for being our guests on this very special day. Thanks must also go to the people who have worked so hard behind the scenes to get this game on and for everyone who have been a player, committee member or spectator.
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