It's a new tournament, but there will be a familiar feeling when Guernsey and Jersey face off for a place in the final of the Cherry Godfrey Cup.
Guernsey’s women beat Jersey 2-0 in May to win the Muratti for the first time in 16 years.
However, no matter the outcome, Guernsey’s team say they’re excited about the opportunity the new women’s football tournament taking place this weekend will bring for pre-season training and helping newer players develop.
The Cherry Godfrey Cup will see Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Wight and Isle of Man face off against each other to see who will be crowned the top footballing island.
Due to be held every two years, the first instalment of the new tournament is set to take place tomorrow and Saturday.
The first match – between Isle of Man and Isle of Wight – will be tomorrow at 17:00, before Jersey takes on its Muratti rivals Guernsey at 20:00.
Due to be held every two years, the first instalment is set to take place tomorrow and Saturday.
Captain Vicki Rang said the team was “really looking forward to having two consecutive days of football so early on in the 24/25 season and hope the biannual Cherry Godfrey Cup becomes a pivotal focus point for future pre-season training sessions, so that we can kick off the season competitively and do so right from the start.”
“As some of the first team regulars are unavailable this year, it provides a perfect environment for those who are hoping to make regular squad appearances, an opportunity to showcase their individual talents and ability to work as a team whilst gaining invaluable match experience,” she added.
“Whatever the outcome of day one brings, day two allows us a further opportunity to build, learn and develop on from our previous performance, albeit with some potentially tired legs no doubt!”
Vice Captain Aimee Ogier said she felt honoured to be stepping up, adding that she was certain the weekend would provide a “great experience to enable us to improve our game”.
Anna Gauvain, Manager, gave huge thanks to Cherry Godfrey “for getting behind the women’s game and providing this opportunity for all four teams to get together ahead of Orkney 2025 Island Games”, and praised Jersey FA for agreeing for the inaugural match to be hosted at Springfield.
“This gives us another opportunity to test ourselves involving more of our talented youngsters who have come through the pathway, not forgetting the more experienced players who are relishing having more of these types of fixtures. We are all looking forward to a great weekend on and off the pitch,” she added.
Captain: Vicki Rang
Vice Captain: Aimee Ogier
Emma Queripel
Scarlett Gallagher
Elise Le Lacheur
Codie Le Flem
Adrienne Leech
Calleigh Hedley
Bella Ogier
Kirstie Marquis
Emily McCartney
Sophie Gallienne
Heidi Dawber
Jo Wheatley
Ellie Wilson
Katie Watson
Jess Page
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