Gloverscast #496 – “Foraging in a medieval orchard”
Dave, Ben and Ian are back to chat about the Easter Bank Holiday weekend win over the Truro and defeat at Eastleigh and preview tomorrow’s match against Halifax.
Dave, Ben and Ian are back to chat about the Easter Bank Holiday weekend win over the Truro and defeat at Eastleigh and preview tomorrow’s match against Halifax.
Jed Ward normally wins Man of the Match votes when the Glovers lose, and here is another example.
Just over half the votes went the way of the Bristol Rovers loanee who made several fantastic saves.
Dan Ellison’s goal earned himself a spot on the podium, Harvey Greenslade was 3rd.
| DATE | OPPONENT | RESPONSES | 1ST (Votes / Percent) | 2ND (Votes / Percent) | 3RD (Votes / Percent) |
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| August | |||||
| 09.08.2025 | HARTLEPOOL (Home, 0-0 draw) | 172 | JED WARD (52 / 32.4%) | Morgan Williams (44 / 25.6%) | Jake Wannell (22 / 12.8%) |
| 16.08.2025 | FOREST GREEN (Away, 2-0 loss) | 87 | JED WARD (39 / 44.8%) | Byron Pendleton (16 / 18.4%) | Morgan Williams (11 / 12.6%) |
| 20.08.2025 | BRACKLEY TOWN (Home, 2-1 win) | 153 | JED WARD (89 / 58.2%) | Josh Sims (23 / 15%) | Tahvon Campbell (14 / 9.2%) |
| 23.08.2025 | BRAINTREE TOWN (Away, 1-0 loss) | 71 | JED WARD (29 / 40.8%) | Josh Sims (15 / 21.1%) | James Plant (7 / 9.9%) |
| 25.08.2025 | GATESHEAD (Home, 4-3 loss) | 174 | HARVEY GREENSLADE (65 / 37.4%) | Junior Morias (59 / 33.9%) | Josh Sims (23 / 13.2%) |
| 30.08.2025 | HALIFAX (Away, 3-2 loss) | 93 | JOSH SIMS (36 / 38.7%) | Harvey Greenslade (29 / 31.2%) | Junior Morias (13 / 14%) |
| AUGUST PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (12 PTS, 4 MOTM) | 🥈 JOSH SIMS (8 PTS, 1 MOTM) | 🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE (5 PTS, 1 MOTM) |
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| 02.09.2025 | SOLIHULL M (Away, 1-0 win) | 98 | JUNIOR MORIAS (28 / 28.3%) | Luke McCormick (24 / 24.2%) | Jed Ward (15 / 15.2%) |
| 06.09.2025 | YORK CITY (Home, 3-1 loss) | 108 | JOSH SIMS (48 / 44.4%) | Luke McCormick (33 / 30.6%) | Jed Ward (7 / 6.5%) |
| 13.09.2025 | WOKING (Home, 1-0 win) | 127 | LUKE MCCORMICK (47 / 37%) | Kyle Ferguson (37 / 29.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (11 / 8.7%) |
| 20.09.2025 | TAMWORTH (Away, 1-0 loss) | 62 | JED WARD (17 / 27.4%) | Kyle Ferguson (10 / 16.1%) | Josh Sims (7 / 11.3%) |
| 24.09.2025 | ALDERSHOT (Away, 4-1 win) | 94 | ANDREW OLUWABORI (36 / 38.3%) | Tahvon Campbell (25 / 26.6%) | Luke McCormick (10 / 10.6%) |
| 27.09.2025 | ALTRINCHAM (Home, 1-0 win) | 154 | ANDREW OLUWABORI (51 / 33.1%) | Jed Ward (37 / 24%) | Morgan Williams (18 / 11.7%) |
| 30.09.2025 | SUTTON UTD (Away 2-1 win) | 119 | JOSH SIMS (88 / 73.9%) | Andrew Oluwabori (20 / 16.8%) | Jed Ward (6 / 5%) |
| SEPTEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 ANDREW OLUWABORI (8 PTS / 2 MOTM) | 🥈 JED WARD (8 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥉 JOSH SIMS (7 PTS / 2 MOTM) |
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| 04.10.2025 | BOREHAM WOOD (Home - 0-3 loss) | 87 | JED WARD (61 / 70.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (10 / 11.5%) | Kyle Ferguson (5 / 5.7%) |
| 11.10.2025 | HEMEL HEMPSTEAD (Away 2-1 loss) | 44 | HARVEY GREENSLADE (18 / 40.9%) | Jed Ward (10 / 22%) | Byron Pendleton (6 / 13.6%) |
| 18.10.2025 | ROCHDALE (Away 3-0 loss) | 49 | JED WARD (17 / 34.7%) | Harvey Greenslade (10 / 20.4%) | Kyle Ferguson (5 / 10.2%) |
| 25.10.2025 | CARLISLE (Home 1-1 draw) | 140 | Max Jolliffe (60 / 42.9% | Harvey Greenslade (16 / 11.4%) | George Nurse (13 / 9.3%) |
| OCTOBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 HARVEY GREENSLADE (9 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥈 JED WARD (8 PTS / 2 MOTM) | 🥉 MAX JOLLIFFE (3 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 04.11.2025 | WEALDSTONE (Home 0-2 loss) | 67 | LUKE MCCORMICK (13 / 19.4%) | Jed Ward (12 / 17.9%) | Aaron Jarvis (9 / 13.4%) |
| 08.11.2025 | SCUNTHORPE (Away 1-0 loss) | 46 | JAMES PLANT (15 / 32.6%) | Jed Ward (12 / 26.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (10 / 21.7%) |
| 15.11.2025 | SOUTHEND (Home 0-1 loss) | 89 | JED WARD (74 / 83.1%) | Max Jolliffe (5 / 5.6%) | Junior Morias (3 / 3.4%) |
| 22.11.2025 | MORECAMBE (Away 0-0 draw) | 49 | JED WARD (22 / 44.9%) | Harvey Greenslade (12 / 24.5%) | Finn Cousin-Dawson 4 (8.2%) |
| 29.11.2025 | BOSTON UNITED (Home 2-1 win) | 108 | LUKE MCCORMICK (68 / 63%) | Brett McGavin (10 / 9.3%) | James Plant (6 / 5.6%) |
| NOVEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (10 PTS, 2 MOTM) | 🥈 LUKE MCCORMICK (6 PTS / 2 MOTM) | 🥉 JAMES PLANT (4 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 06.12.2025 | HARTLEPOOL UTD (Away, 2-0 win) | 106 | LUKE MCCORMICK (78 / 73.6%) | Jed Ward (11 / 10.4%) | Harvey Greenslade (7 / 6.6%) |
| 13.12.2025 | MAIDSTONE UTD (Home, 1-1 [4-2 on pens]) | 125 | JED WARD (83 / 66.4%) | Brett McGavin (10 / 8%) | Harvey Greenslade (9 / 7.2%) |
| 20.12.2025 | FOREST GEEEN (Home, 0-2 loss) | 94 | LUKE MCCORMICK (22 / 23.4%) | Harvey Greenslade (20 / 21.3%) | Jed Ward (17 / 18.1%) |
| 26.12.2025 | TRURO CITY (Away 0-1 loss) | 67 | JED WARD (55 / 82.1%) | Jake Wannell (3 / 4.5%) | Josh Tobin / Aaron Jarvis (2 / 3%) |
| 30.12.2025 | EASTLEIGH (Home 1-1 draw) | 113 | LUKE MCCORMICK (46 / 40.7%) | Jed Ward (29 / 25.7%) | Jake Wannell (10 / 8.8%) |
| DECEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (10 PTS, 2 MOTM) | 🥈 LUKE MCCORMICK (9 PTS / 3 MOTM) | 🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE (4 PTS / 0 MOTM) |
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| 03.01.2026 | BRAINTREE (Home 3-1 win) | 164 | LUKE MCCORMICK (44 / 26.8%) | Aaron Jarvis (27 / 16.5%) | James Daly/Brett McGavin (20 / 12.2%) |
| 10.01.2026 | ALVECHURCH (Home 0-0 [3-1 on pens]) | 172 | DAKARAI MAFICO (86 / 50%) | Jed Ward (55 / 32%) | Josh Sims (9 / 5.2%) |
| 17.01.2026 | BRACKLEY TOWN (Away, 2-1 loss) | 81 | DAKARAI MAFICO (19 / 23.5%) | Harvey Greenslade (15 / 18.5%) | Kyle Ferguson (12 / 14.8%) |
| 31.01.2026 | AFC TELFORD (Away, 2-0 win) | 191 | HARVEY GREENSLADE (79 / 41.4%) | Dakarai Mafico (60 / 31.4%) | Joy Mukena (11 / 5.8%) |
| JANUARY PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 DAKARAI MAFICO (8 PTS, 2 MOTM) | 🥈HARVEY GREENSLADE (4 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥉 LUKE MCCORMICK (3 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 06.02.2026 | ALTRINCHAM (Away, 1-0 win) | 92 | JED WARD (57 / 61.3%) | Troy Perrett (12 / 12.9%) | Kyle Ferguson (7 / 7.5%) |
| 11.02.2026 | BOREHAM WOOD (Away 3-2 loss) | 46 | JAMES DALY (13 / 28.3%) | Jed Ward (12 / 23.1%) | Jake Wannell (8 / 17.4%) |
| 14.02.2026 | ROCHDALE (Home 1-1 draw) | 155 | DAKARAI MAFICO (73 / 45.6%) | Finn Cousin-Dawson (34 / 21.3%) | Jed Ward (13 / 8.1%) |
| 17.02.2026 | ALDERSHOT (Home 2-1 loss) | 86 | JED WARD (50 / 58.1%) | Jake Wannell (10 / 11.6%) | Terrell Works (9 / 9.3%) |
| 21.02.2026 | CARLISLE (Away 3-0 loss) | 47 | JED WARD (21 / 42%) | Finn Cousin-Dawson (10 / 20%) | Harvey Greenslade (6 / 12%) |
| 25.02.2026 | SUTTON UTD (Home 3-2 win) | 82 | JAMES DALY (50 / 61%) | Brett McGavin (7 / 8.5%) | Greenslade/Jones (6 / 7.3%) |
| 28.02.2026 | SOUTHPORT (Away 1-1 draw [2-4 on penalties]) | 54 | JAMES DALY (19 / 35.2%) | Jed Ward (15 / 27.8%) | Harvey Greenslade (7 / 13%) |
| FEBRUARY PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (14 PTS, 3 MOTM) | 🥈JAMES DALY (9 PTS / 3 MOTM) | 🥉 DAKARAI MAFICO (3 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 03.03.2026 | TAMWORTH (Home, 2-0 win) | 129 | RYAN JONES (53 / 41.1%) | Dakarai Mafico (23 / 17.8%) | Sims/McGavin (19 / 14.7%) |
| 07.03.2026 | SCUNTHORPE (Home, 0-3 loss) | 84 | JOSH SIMS (34 / 40%) | Brett McGavin (23 / 27.1%) | Ryan Jones (8 / 9.4%) |
| 14.03.2026 | BOSTON UTD (Away, 2-1 loss) | 49 | JED WARD (23 / 46.9%) | Josh Sims (15 / 30.6%) | Jarvis/Jones/Whittle (3 / 6.1%) |
| 17.03.2026 | WOKING (Away, 1-0 loss) | 48 | JED WARD (11 / 22.9%) | Brett McGavin (9 / 18.7%) | Harvey Greenslade (8 / 16.7%) |
| 21.03.2026 | MORECAMBE (Home, 3-2 win) | 189 | JAMES DALY (88 / 46.6%) | Josh Sims (33 / 17.5%) | Jones/McCoy Splatt (14 / 7.4%) |
| 25.03.2026 | WEALDSTONE (Away, 2-0) win | 84 | JAMES DALY (53 / 63.1%) | Kyle Ferguson (8 / 9.5%) | Ryan Jones (7 / 8.3%) |
| 28.03.2026 | GATESHEAD (Away, 2-1 loss) | 47 | JED WARD (18 / 38.3%) | Brett McGavin (9 / 19.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (8 / 17%) |
| 31.03.2026 | SOUTHEND (Away, 2-1 loss) | 24 | JED WARD (10 / 41.7%) | Jake Wannell (8 / 33.3%) | Brett McGavin (3 / 12.5%) |
| MARCH PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (12 PTS, 4 MOTM) | 🥈JOSH SIMS (8 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥉 BRETT MCGAVIN (8 PTS / 0 MOTM) |
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| 03.04.2026 | TRURO (Home, 1-0 win) | 94 | WILL MERRY (48 / 51.1%) | Jed Ward (21 / 22.3%) | Brett McGavin (11 / 11.7%) |
| 06.04.2026 | EASTLEIGH (Away, 2-1 loss) | 79 | JED WARD (40 / 50.6%) | Dan Ellison (22 / 27.8%) | Harvey Greenslade (9 / 11.4%) |
Will Merry’s late, late winner against relegated Truro was enough to land him his first Man of the Match of his loan spell.
Jed Ward came second, because, obviously.
Third place went to Brett McGavin who ended the game as captain after Jake Wannell went off injured.
| DATE | OPPONENT | RESPONSES | 1ST (Votes / Percent) | 2ND (Votes / Percent) | 3RD (Votes / Percent) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August | |||||
| 09.08.2025 | HARTLEPOOL (Home, 0-0 draw) | 172 | JED WARD (52 / 32.4%) | Morgan Williams (44 / 25.6%) | Jake Wannell (22 / 12.8%) |
| 16.08.2025 | FOREST GREEN (Away, 2-0 loss) | 87 | JED WARD (39 / 44.8%) | Byron Pendleton (16 / 18.4%) | Morgan Williams (11 / 12.6%) |
| 20.08.2025 | BRACKLEY TOWN (Home, 2-1 win) | 153 | JED WARD (89 / 58.2%) | Josh Sims (23 / 15%) | Tahvon Campbell (14 / 9.2%) |
| 23.08.2025 | BRAINTREE TOWN (Away, 1-0 loss) | 71 | JED WARD (29 / 40.8%) | Josh Sims (15 / 21.1%) | James Plant (7 / 9.9%) |
| 25.08.2025 | GATESHEAD (Home, 4-3 loss) | 174 | HARVEY GREENSLADE (65 / 37.4%) | Junior Morias (59 / 33.9%) | Josh Sims (23 / 13.2%) |
| 30.08.2025 | HALIFAX (Away, 3-2 loss) | 93 | JOSH SIMS (36 / 38.7%) | Harvey Greenslade (29 / 31.2%) | Junior Morias (13 / 14%) |
| AUGUST PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (12 PTS, 4 MOTM) | 🥈 JOSH SIMS (8 PTS, 1 MOTM) | 🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE (5 PTS, 1 MOTM) |
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| 02.09.2025 | SOLIHULL M (Away, 1-0 win) | 98 | JUNIOR MORIAS (28 / 28.3%) | Luke McCormick (24 / 24.2%) | Jed Ward (15 / 15.2%) |
| 06.09.2025 | YORK CITY (Home, 3-1 loss) | 108 | JOSH SIMS (48 / 44.4%) | Luke McCormick (33 / 30.6%) | Jed Ward (7 / 6.5%) |
| 13.09.2025 | WOKING (Home, 1-0 win) | 127 | LUKE MCCORMICK (47 / 37%) | Kyle Ferguson (37 / 29.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (11 / 8.7%) |
| 20.09.2025 | TAMWORTH (Away, 1-0 loss) | 62 | JED WARD (17 / 27.4%) | Kyle Ferguson (10 / 16.1%) | Josh Sims (7 / 11.3%) |
| 24.09.2025 | ALDERSHOT (Away, 4-1 win) | 94 | ANDREW OLUWABORI (36 / 38.3%) | Tahvon Campbell (25 / 26.6%) | Luke McCormick (10 / 10.6%) |
| 27.09.2025 | ALTRINCHAM (Home, 1-0 win) | 154 | ANDREW OLUWABORI (51 / 33.1%) | Jed Ward (37 / 24%) | Morgan Williams (18 / 11.7%) |
| 30.09.2025 | SUTTON UTD (Away 2-1 win) | 119 | JOSH SIMS (88 / 73.9%) | Andrew Oluwabori (20 / 16.8%) | Jed Ward (6 / 5%) |
| SEPTEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 ANDREW OLUWABORI (8 PTS / 2 MOTM) | 🥈 JED WARD (8 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥉 JOSH SIMS (7 PTS / 2 MOTM) |
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| 04.10.2025 | BOREHAM WOOD (Home - 0-3 loss) | 87 | JED WARD (61 / 70.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (10 / 11.5%) | Kyle Ferguson (5 / 5.7%) |
| 11.10.2025 | HEMEL HEMPSTEAD (Away 2-1 loss) | 44 | HARVEY GREENSLADE (18 / 40.9%) | Jed Ward (10 / 22%) | Byron Pendleton (6 / 13.6%) |
| 18.10.2025 | ROCHDALE (Away 3-0 loss) | 49 | JED WARD (17 / 34.7%) | Harvey Greenslade (10 / 20.4%) | Kyle Ferguson (5 / 10.2%) |
| 25.10.2025 | CARLISLE (Home 1-1 draw) | 140 | Max Jolliffe (60 / 42.9% | Harvey Greenslade (16 / 11.4%) | George Nurse (13 / 9.3%) |
| OCTOBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 HARVEY GREENSLADE (9 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥈 JED WARD (8 PTS / 2 MOTM) | 🥉 MAX JOLLIFFE (3 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 04.11.2025 | WEALDSTONE (Home 0-2 loss) | 67 | LUKE MCCORMICK (13 / 19.4%) | Jed Ward (12 / 17.9%) | Aaron Jarvis (9 / 13.4%) |
| 08.11.2025 | SCUNTHORPE (Away 1-0 loss) | 46 | JAMES PLANT (15 / 32.6%) | Jed Ward (12 / 26.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (10 / 21.7%) |
| 15.11.2025 | SOUTHEND (Home 0-1 loss) | 89 | JED WARD (74 / 83.1%) | Max Jolliffe (5 / 5.6%) | Junior Morias (3 / 3.4%) |
| 22.11.2025 | MORECAMBE (Away 0-0 draw) | 49 | JED WARD (22 / 44.9%) | Harvey Greenslade (12 / 24.5%) | Finn Cousin-Dawson 4 (8.2%) |
| 29.11.2025 | BOSTON UNITED (Home 2-1 win) | 108 | LUKE MCCORMICK (68 / 63%) | Brett McGavin (10 / 9.3%) | James Plant (6 / 5.6%) |
| NOVEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (10 PTS, 2 MOTM) | 🥈 LUKE MCCORMICK (6 PTS / 2 MOTM) | 🥉 JAMES PLANT (4 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 06.12.2025 | HARTLEPOOL UTD (Away, 2-0 win) | 106 | LUKE MCCORMICK (78 / 73.6%) | Jed Ward (11 / 10.4%) | Harvey Greenslade (7 / 6.6%) |
| 13.12.2025 | MAIDSTONE UTD (Home, 1-1 [4-2 on pens]) | 125 | JED WARD (83 / 66.4%) | Brett McGavin (10 / 8%) | Harvey Greenslade (9 / 7.2%) |
| 20.12.2025 | FOREST GEEEN (Home, 0-2 loss) | 94 | LUKE MCCORMICK (22 / 23.4%) | Harvey Greenslade (20 / 21.3%) | Jed Ward (17 / 18.1%) |
| 26.12.2025 | TRURO CITY (Away 0-1 loss) | 67 | JED WARD (55 / 82.1%) | Jake Wannell (3 / 4.5%) | Josh Tobin / Aaron Jarvis (2 / 3%) |
| 30.12.2025 | EASTLEIGH (Home 1-1 draw) | 113 | LUKE MCCORMICK (46 / 40.7%) | Jed Ward (29 / 25.7%) | Jake Wannell (10 / 8.8%) |
| DECEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (10 PTS, 2 MOTM) | 🥈 LUKE MCCORMICK (9 PTS / 3 MOTM) | 🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE (4 PTS / 0 MOTM) |
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| 03.01.2026 | BRAINTREE (Home 3-1 win) | 164 | LUKE MCCORMICK (44 / 26.8%) | Aaron Jarvis (27 / 16.5%) | James Daly/Brett McGavin (20 / 12.2%) |
| 10.01.2026 | ALVECHURCH (Home 0-0 [3-1 on pens]) | 172 | DAKARAI MAFICO (86 / 50%) | Jed Ward (55 / 32%) | Josh Sims (9 / 5.2%) |
| 17.01.2026 | BRACKLEY TOWN (Away, 2-1 loss) | 81 | DAKARAI MAFICO (19 / 23.5%) | Harvey Greenslade (15 / 18.5%) | Kyle Ferguson (12 / 14.8%) |
| 31.01.2026 | AFC TELFORD (Away, 2-0 win) | 191 | HARVEY GREENSLADE (79 / 41.4%) | Dakarai Mafico (60 / 31.4%) | Joy Mukena (11 / 5.8%) |
| JANUARY PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 DAKARAI MAFICO (8 PTS, 2 MOTM) | 🥈HARVEY GREENSLADE (4 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥉 LUKE MCCORMICK (3 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 06.02.2026 | ALTRINCHAM (Away, 1-0 win) | 92 | JED WARD (57 / 61.3%) | Troy Perrett (12 / 12.9%) | Kyle Ferguson (7 / 7.5%) |
| 11.02.2026 | BOREHAM WOOD (Away 3-2 loss) | 46 | JAMES DALY (13 / 28.3%) | Jed Ward (12 / 23.1%) | Jake Wannell (8 / 17.4%) |
| 14.02.2026 | ROCHDALE (Home 1-1 draw) | 155 | DAKARAI MAFICO (73 / 45.6%) | Finn Cousin-Dawson (34 / 21.3%) | Jed Ward (13 / 8.1%) |
| 17.02.2026 | ALDERSHOT (Home 2-1 loss) | 86 | JED WARD (50 / 58.1%) | Jake Wannell (10 / 11.6%) | Terrell Works (9 / 9.3%) |
| 21.02.2026 | CARLISLE (Away 3-0 loss) | 47 | JED WARD (21 / 42%) | Finn Cousin-Dawson (10 / 20%) | Harvey Greenslade (6 / 12%) |
| 25.02.2026 | SUTTON UTD (Home 3-2 win) | 82 | JAMES DALY (50 / 61%) | Brett McGavin (7 / 8.5%) | Greenslade/Jones (6 / 7.3%) |
| 28.02.2026 | SOUTHPORT (Away 1-1 draw [2-4 on penalties]) | 54 | JAMES DALY (19 / 35.2%) | Jed Ward (15 / 27.8%) | Harvey Greenslade (7 / 13%) |
| FEBRUARY PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (14 PTS, 3 MOTM) | 🥈JAMES DALY (9 PTS / 3 MOTM) | 🥉 DAKARAI MAFICO (3 PTS / 1 MOTM) |
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| 03.03.2026 | TAMWORTH (Home, 2-0 win) | 129 | RYAN JONES (53 / 41.1%) | Dakarai Mafico (23 / 17.8%) | Sims/McGavin (19 / 14.7%) |
| 07.03.2026 | SCUNTHORPE (Home, 0-3 loss) | 84 | JOSH SIMS (34 / 40%) | Brett McGavin (23 / 27.1%) | Ryan Jones (8 / 9.4%) |
| 14.03.2026 | BOSTON UTD (Away, 2-1 loss) | 49 | JED WARD (23 / 46.9%) | Josh Sims (15 / 30.6%) | Jarvis/Jones/Whittle (3 / 6.1%) |
| 17.03.2026 | WOKING (Away, 1-0 loss) | 48 | JED WARD (11 / 22.9%) | Brett McGavin (9 / 18.7%) | Harvey Greenslade (8 / 16.7%) |
| 21.03.2026 | MORECAMBE (Home, 3-2 win) | 189 | JAMES DALY (88 / 46.6%) | Josh Sims (33 / 17.5%) | Jones/McCoy Splatt (14 / 7.4%) |
| 25.03.2026 | WEALDSTONE (Away, 2-0) win | 84 | JAMES DALY (53 / 63.1%) | Kyle Ferguson (8 / 9.5%) | Ryan Jones (7 / 8.3%) |
| 28.03.2026 | GATESHEAD (Away, 2-1 loss) | 47 | JED WARD (18 / 38.3%) | Brett McGavin (9 / 19.1%) | Harvey Greenslade (8 / 17%) |
| 31.03.2026 | SOUTHEND (Away, 2-1 loss) | 24 | JED WARD (10 / 41.7%) | Jake Wannell (8 / 33.3%) | Brett McGavin (3 / 12.5%) |
| MARCH PLAYER OF THE MONTH | 🥇 JED WARD (12 PTS, 4 MOTM) | 🥈JOSH SIMS (8 PTS / 1 MOTM) | 🥉 BRETT MCGAVIN (8 PTS / 0 MOTM) |
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| 03.04.2026 | TRURO (Home, 1-0 win) | 94 | WILL MERRY (48 / 51.1%) | Jed Ward (21 / 22.3%) | Brett McGavin (11 / 11.7%) |
| 06.04.2026 | EASTLEIGH (Away, 2-1 loss) | 79 | JED WARD (40 / 50.6%) | Dan Ellison (22 / 27.8%) | Harvey Greenslade (9 / 11.4%) |
Injury-hit Yeovil Town have had a triple boost with defender Joy Mukena and midfielders Dakari Mafico and Jonathon Page all expected to be available for this weekend’s visit by FC Halifax Town.
Mukena was expected to be absent after he limped off with a re-occurrence of a hamstring injury which has troubled him since his arrival at Huish Park in the 2-1 defeat at Eastleigh on Easter Monday, whilst Mafico and Page have both been missing for more than a month.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah, manager Billy Rowley said: “We’ve had a tiny bit of good news in terms of Joy. I think he had a better reaction in the past couple of days after the (Eastleigh) game and did a bit of training yesterday and felt good, so Joy’s potentially available for Saturday, so that’s great news. Dak will be back with us for Saturday as well, and Jon Page as well. Obviously it is great news to get those three boys back in and it leaves us in a better place moving in to the (Halifax) game.“

Halifax arrive at Huish Park with an outside chance of making the National League Premier Division play-off places, albeit relying on other teams above to slip up. They sit one place outside the top seven, five points behind seventh-placed Southend United who have played two games fewer than them.
They were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Tamworth on Easter Monday, having nicked a late winner at Altrincham on Good Friday.
Rowley said: “I have been impressed by them. They are well coached and play a similar style to us, they have got some really good players and have done a great job this season. They are turning up at Huish Park playing for a massive three points for them and their push (for the play-offs) but we have had some good results against some good teams at home and that is something we are going to try and do again on Saturday.
“It’s always fun to spoil some parties here and there, but you never mean any malice in that. It just adds a little bit of spice to the game, you know? Halifax will turn up with a decent away support on Saturday and then we’re going to move to York the following week and I imagine that is going to be an unbelievable crowd there and a great atmosphere and I think every footballer since you’re a young child, you want to play in those games. We’ve got three games left and we’re going to be putting all of our efforts into getting good results and we’ll see where we finish.“
Despite the defeat at Eastleigh, results elsewhere meant our place in the division was secured on Easter Monday and Rowley admitted it has been quite a change from his former club, Walton & Hersham, who clinched the Southern League Premier Division South title last weekend.
He said: “I came from a privileged position. We worked really hard at (Walton) to create a winning culture and a winning team there, so I was used to kind of winning most weekends. We walked in to a job at a club at the opposite end of the table, but losing one of the best centre backs I have seen at this level in Morgan Williams in the first couple of weeks was not ideal. Then more recently we lost Luke McCormick, our top scorer, vice-captain and a good character, so it was really difficult losing two top level players but I feel like some of the loan signings have stepped up well. It has been game by game really, just trying to win or draw as a minimum of every game we were playing. We have had some decent enough results, but I and as well as every supporter, we want to improve on this next season. We definitely want to be looking up and not down, that’s for sure.”
Rob Massey-Ellis is scoring a Huish Park hat trick by taking charge of his third Yeovil game of the season, when he looks after proceedings with Halifax Town in attendance.
He took charge of the 0-0 draw against Hartlepool way back at the start of the season, as well as the 2-1 home defeat to Aldershot in February of this year – he was a late substitution for that Aldershot game, taking over from Greg Rollason on match day morning.
In total, he’s looked after 30 games this season, across the EFL as well as the National League and Premier League 2 systems.
His numbers read; 115 yellows, 8 reds and 9 penalties.
In those 115 yellows, we have James Daly, Jake Wannell (x2), Charlie Cooper, Jed Ward and Finn Cousin-Dawson.
Fun fact, prior to the game against Aldershot, all previous five game he’d taken charge of the Glovers in, they would ALL end in draws.
He’ll be assisted by Michael Hayden and Huish Park regular with the flag Peter Lowe. Tom Ellsmore will be fourth official.

Yeovil Town FC (First Team) v FC Halifax Town (First Team)
National League – Premier
Referee: Massey-Ellis, Robert
Assistant Referee: Lowe, Peter
Assistant Referee: Hayden, Michael
Fourth Official: Ellsmore, Tom
York City have taken tickets off sale for Yeovil Town’s visit on Saturday 18th April for the penultimate fixture of the National League Premier Division season.
The Minstermen are currently sat top of the table and two points clear of the only other club which can clinch the title, Rochdale, who they visit on the final match of the season.
In a post on its social media on Tuesday afternoon, they said: “We are speaking with the relevant stakeholders regarding the North Stand usage for our match against Yeovil Town at the LNER. The East, South and West Stands have all sold out. We will communicate once we have a further update.”
Travelling supporters are due to be housed in blocks NA and NB of the North Stand behind one of the goals which presumably means York are trying to negotiate for more home tickets to be made available. Tickets for the fixture have been on sale since February but were taken off sale on Tuesday.
In response Yeovil have posted on their social media: “We have been made aware that tickets for our final away game at York have been temporarily taken off sale due to high demand in the home end. We will provide an update once we learn more.”

Survival in the National League Premier Division is now a mathematical certainty for Yeovil Town, but it was Groundhog Day again as the injury-ravaged Glovers went down to defeat at Eastleigh on Easter Monday. Dave was watching in on the stream and here are his conclusions – expect Jed Ward to be brilliant, us to have lots of injuries and there to be a need for investment this summer.
582 heroes: The first conclusion of this match has to be that away end. 582 Yeovil Town supporters made the 150-mile round trip on a bank holiday for a fixture which meant very little to us at the end of a season to forget – on top of the season to forget before that. And they did not stop singing and supporting their team for the entire 90 minutes. Yes, we supporters have our moans and groans, but if anyone ever thought to question the commitment we have to this club, the response is right there. The Man/Woman/Child of the Match without question.

What I wouldn’t give for Aaron Blair up front: Before the match, Yeovil boss Billy Rowley was singing the praises of Aaron Blair and the Eastleigh striker showed exactly why with his performance. Even if you put aside two very different goals – the first a poacher’s finish and the second a lovely chip over Jed Ward – Blair and his strike partner Harvey Saunders did not give the Glovers’ defence a moment’s peace all match. Full of energy, a complete pest to play against, makes lovely runs in behind and he knows where the goal is.
The Jed Ward Show – again!: How many times have we written this?! I’d say give Steve Evans at Bristol Rovers a blank cheque, but given his previous with financial misdeeds, that may not be wise. In all seriousness though, has one player ever stood so far head and shoulders above everyone else in the Player of the Season vote? In the first 30 seconds he air kicked at a ball and almost let Blair in, but he more than made up for it with another string of outstanding saves. Some goalkeeper.

Dead on our feet or simply not interested: It’s been said in conclusions for weeks, but we have players who are literally running on empty. James Daly and Brett McGavin both played through injury and illness, Joy Mukena was so injured he came on and then came off again and these are the players that started against Eastleigh. The “small squad of quality” which was the brainchild of former boss Mark Cooper is really coming back to bite now. There were players out there putting their bodies on the line on Monday, but there were some who simply looked disinterested. With safety now mathematically assured, I think I would rather give the Under-19s who at least looked like they care a taste of first-team action than some of these others.
Let’s do our part as supporters: Saturday’s visitors to Huish Park, FC Halifax Town, still have a (very) outside chance of the play-offs and then it’s the small matter of a trip to title-chasing York City the following weekend. It is going to be a tough ride for the next couple of weeks and whoever turns out in green-and-white between now and the end of the season is going to need every boost they can get. The unbelievable support which was at Eastleigh and that which has been at Huish Park in recent week is the perfect example of what we can do to help. We’re across the mathematical safety line now, we just need to close this season out. The Community can remain Calm and supportive and then it’s over to the owners to show their commitment to Competitiveness in the summer.
Defender Dan Ellison is looking to stake his claim to be in Yeovil Town’s starting XI next season between now and the end of the season.
The 21-year-old was signed from League Two Bristol Rovers by former boss Richard Dryden in October but did not feature much under him and was loaned out to National League South play-off chasers Weston-super-Mare where he has impressed.
He made his first start for the Glovers in the 2-1 defeat at Eastleigh on Bank Holiday Monday and popped up with a late consolation goal in the second minute of stoppage time at the end of the game.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins after the game, Ellison said: “It has been a tough season, tough mentally. Moving on from Bristol Rovers and coming here and then going on loan at Weston which was brilliant to actually play. I felt I did really well at Weston and really enjoyed it there, but coming back here is everything I wanted, I have a point to prove and I am getting chance until the end of the season. I am grateful to be back here.
“I feel I deserve (the opportunity). I came in here to be starting in the team but it did not end up happening which is fine, so I have gone to Weston and I feel like I have earned my place, earned the chance so I am going to enjoy playing until the end of the season.”
With captain Jake Wannell missing through injury, Finn Cousin-Dawson out suspended and fellow centre half Joy Mukena struggling with a hamstring injury, Ellison was recalled from Weston last week and was a second half substitute in the home win over Truro City on Good Friday.
He said: “I felt like I did fairly well (against Eastleigh) and to get a goal as well, it has been a while since I have scored so I was happy with that. It would have been nice to get a result as well, we were not a million miles off it but I am just happy to be playing.
“It was a tough game, the boys are playing through injuries and stuff, but we have to say thanks to the fans for being brilliant today and in the last game as well and we want that to continue.”
Yeovil Town manager Billy Rowley was forced to bemoan his side’s bad luck as the walking wounded Glovers went down to a 2-1 defeat at Eastleigh on Easter Monday.
The boss said a number of the players which took to the field in Hampshire were suffering injuries or illness which meant they should not have even featured in the matchday squad.
They finished the match with Under-19s players defender Jaydon Biss, midfielder Ollie Hughes and striker Liam Nardiello on the pitch and saw defender Joy Mukena come on as a half-time substitute before having to go off again after 77 minutes with a re-occurrence of a hamstring injury.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins after the game, Rowley said: “The performance and the game was always going to be difficult today. Overall, I was not thrilled by a 2-1 loss here, there were patches where I thought we were okay, on the whole we were pretty poor, but the reason is that the squad is playing on one leg at the minute, with an eye patch on and an empty tank! Even today we have had to bring James Daly on the pitch even though he is injured and sick, Brett (McGavin) has had to play when he shouldn’t have really, Joy Mukena had to come on due to an injury and then come off injured and we finished the game with three academy lads on the pitch. So, to even escape this game with a 2-1 defeat you will probably look back in a few weeks and say ‘it’s not bad’ on reflection.
“Players had to come off because they are injured and we are putting players on that are injured and one of those has to come off because they are injured. It is boring for me to have to stand here and say this, but any of our hardcore supporters (will know what I mean). (The supporters) were incredible today, that is the best support that I have ever witnessed away from home, it was unbelievable. All of those who know the squad in and out will look at that (differently) to supporters who look at the result on the Teletext** will say ‘bad loss’, but the hardcore ones will understand what we have gone through here. I have so much respect and time for anyone who made the trip and gave the boys a nice send off at the end. It was a really difficult day for us, it was always going to be. The idea was to just limp over the line with maybe a draw today.”

In his pre-match comments, the Glovers’ boss described defender Mukena as “patched up to the brim” and it was a surprise when he appeared as a half-time substitute following a(nother) injury to Alex Whittle.
Explaining the decision, Rowley said: “I am really sad for Joy because I really did not want to put him on the pitch today. He suffered a hamstring injury at Crawley which he had when we got him in and we have tried to nurse him and get him back to top fitness, but because of the schedule and the injuries he has had to play a set of 90 minutes every few days which is not ideal for him. We suffered a couple of injuries in the first half and we have had to tell him he is coming on and he has pulled up with his hamstring again. I am so annoyed and it breaks my heart, he has been brilliant since he came in and I am just really sad that has happened to him.”
There was a moment for the 582 supporters in the away end at the Silverlake Stadium to cheer about when defender Dan Ellison headed home a consolation goal in the second minute of second half stoppage time. The former Bristol Rovers’ man was making his first start for the club he joined “for a fee based on performance-based incentives” in October.
Having bizarrely been signed by and then not featured under former boss Richard Dryden, the 21-year-old was sent out on loan to Weston-super-Mare by Rowley at the end of December before returning as the injury/suspension crisis took hold at Huish Park.
The Yeovil boss was full of praise for his performance at Eastleigh, saying: “I thought Dan was great today, he has shown great character to come back from his loan and he did not really put a foot wrong today. He is learning a different style (of play today), he has not really trained, so to top it off with a good header, and that is what he brings you, he is elite in the air. I thought he was decent with the ball today, he showed a lot of composure in build-up and he is a real threat in both boxes.”
With results elsewhere going in their favour, Yeovil’s place in the National League Premier Division is now mathematically secured for next season with three matches of the season remaining. They take on FC Halifax Town, who still have an outside chance of making the play-offs, at Huish Park next Saturday, followed by a trip to title-chasing York City seven days later and then a final day home match with Solihull Moors.

Rowley had on loan midfielder Troy Perrett available following a three-match suspension against Eastleigh and is hopeful that his Cardiff City team-mate Dakari Mafico will return having not featured since the middle of March due to injury. Midfielder Jonathon Page, who has managed just 136 league minutes since arriving in mid-January, was an unused substitute and may also be available for next weekend.
Rowley said: “When I first came in we were (in 17th place), I was the fourth manager of the season and all that jazz, so it was always a difficult challenge. We have had some indifferent results and we have turned in to a ‘win one, lose one’ team which is mid-table form. I am really happy (to be mathematically safe) given what we have gone through in these past couple of weeks, the injuries and suspension we have which a lot of the time has been our own fault, we have to own that. To be safe with three games left, I will take that.
“I think Dak will be back, Pagey possibly, Troy has played today, but I am going to have to check in with the medical team to see where we are at but we will start planning for that and we will be prepared as always.”
** – Teletext was a service which offered text-based news and sports including football results on your television between 1993-2010.
A goal in each half saw Yeovil Town go down to an Easter Monday defeat at Eastleigh on the same day their safety in the National League Premier Division was confirmed.
Spitfires’ striker Aaron Blair opened the scoring on the half-hour mark with a poacher’s finish before adding the second on 57 minutes when he chipped visiting keeper Jed Ward before Glovers’ defender Dan Ellison, making his first start, added a late consolation goal.
But results elsewhere mean Brackley Town, who occupy the top of the division’s relegation places, now cannot match Yeovil’s 50 points in their remaining three matches.
Unsurprisingly goalkeeper Jed Ward was in the thick of the action inside the first 30 seconds. Firstly the on loan Bristol Rovers man air kicked an attempted clearance and almost let Eastleigh striker Aaron Blair in, before diving at his feet to turn the ball out for a corner. From the resulting flag kick, the ball was worked back to defender Jayden Moore whose header was acrobatically tipped over the by Ward. The warning signs are there early.
Seven minutes in Blair was brought down by Kyle Ferguson right on the edge of the area and received a yellow card. Ward was the hero again saving the first effort from Jake Vokins and then got up in time to deny Temi Eweka from the rebound. “Jed Ward, in the middle of our goal…” sings a busy-looking away end.

The next moment in Ward’s one-man crusade to save Yeovil in this match (season?) came on 22 minutes. Blair burst through and was one-on-one with the keeper who stayed upright and made himself big to block the shot. Yet another glorious opportunity for Eastleigh and another glorious save for Ward.
On 32 minutes, the Ward wall could not hold any longer. A lovely through from Eweka found Harvey Saunders who bombed in to the box and laid it across for Aaron BLAIR to poke home. It was nothing less than the hosts deserved, we look every inch the patched up side we are. Blair is everything we have missed in a striker for so long – relentless in his pressing and give him a chance and he’ll take it……except if Jed Ward is in his way, see above for explanation.
Blair and Saunders, who is on loan from League Two Tranmere Rovers, are causing us all kinds of trouble with their running in behind our back line. A shot from Delano McCoy-Splatt after about 20 minutes which I didn’t mention before because it didn’t really seem worth mentioning, is as near as we have come to troubling the Eastleigh keeper. Will Merry looks like one of the few players with the desire to go forward on the rare occasion he receives possession, but the rest look either knackered or uninterested – or both.
Billy Rowley made three changes at the interval – perhaps agreeing with much of the paragraph above – with defender Joy Mukena, winger James Daly and young midfielder Ollie Hughes coming on. Off when McCoy-Splatt, Millar Matthews-Lewis and Alex Whittle. In his pre-match comments, the Glovers’ boss described Hughes and his Under-19s’ team-mates Jaydon Biss and Liam Nardiello, who are also on the bench, as “not quite ready” for the cut and thrust of the National League. It says something about the first half display that he has felt compelled to bring on an untested youngster.
One thing you cannot question is the commitment of the travelling supporters. For a game which means little, they have made the trip to Eastleigh in numbers and they have not stopped making a racket all half.

Venue: Silverlake Stadium
Date: Monday 6th April, 3pm kick-off
Competition: National League Premier Division
Scorers: Aaron Blair 31 (0-1), Aaron Blair 57 (0-2), Dan Ellison 90+2 (1-2)
Pitch: Bare in places
Conditions: Beautiful Spring day
Attendance: 2,682 (582 away supporters)
Bookings:
Yeovil Town: Kyle Ferguson 7, Harvey Greenslade 79
Eastleigh: None
Referee: Ross Martin
Yeovil Town

Substitutes: Joy Mukena (for Alex Whittle, 46), James Daly (for Delano McCoy-Splatt, 46), Ollie Hughes (for Millar Matthews-Lewis, 46), Jaydon Biss (for Joy Mukena, 77), Liam Nardiello (for Brett McGavin, 85), Jonathon Page (not used), Matt Gould (not used)
Eastleigh: Josh McNamara, Josh Lundstram, Temi Eweka, Jack Baldwin, Jayden Moore, Archie Harris, Ricky Aguiar, Jordan Cousins (for Richard Brindley, 84), Jake Vokins (for Kieron Evans, 20), Harvey Saunders, Aaron Blair.
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