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The Totty Cup
Fitzwilliam v Carrfield
Barlow-Salmons Shield
Highgate v Wath C of E
2017 6th April
The Totty Cup was donated by a
Goldthorpe Cinema manger, Mr. Totty, in
1926.
Originally it was a “senior school” competition but is
now a primary school competition.
The Don & Dearne Sports Association ran this compe-
tition as well as a representative team for many years.
Two of the players from the 1960’s (Frank Barlow &
Geoff Salmons) donated a trophy for those schools
knocked out in the early rounds – this is known as the
Barlow-Salmons Shield (introduced 1974).
Programme of Events
3.15pm - Barlow-Salmons Final
4.15pm* - Totty Cup Final
Presentations will be on top of the hill!
* The Totty Cup could be delayed if the Barlow-
Salmons goes to Extra Time.
Colours Wath CE: Claret & Blue Fitzwilliam : Red
Highgate : Red Carrfield: Burgundy
Thanks to Brearley & Co. for sponsoring the competition that has funded the trophies and medals.
Brearley & Co have been established for over 30 years, with the head office based in Swinton. Our growth has come in large part due to our ethos of treating our clients business as if it was our own, helping the owners to work on their business rather than in it.
Our client base ranges from individuals to the larger SME’s and all make use of our one stop approach where we can cater for all areas of business and financial needs be it directly or through our trusted network of partners
Wath CE - Totty Winners 2016
Carrfield - Barlow-Salmons Winners 2014
Memories
Highgate - Totty Winners 2014
Fitzwilliam - Totty Runners-up 1988
The Story of Jorge Robledo
It is said that Jorge played in the Totty
Cup Final, the Montagu Cup Final, the FA
Cup Final and the World Cup Finals.
Jorge is front centre of the photograph of the success-
ful Brampton Ellis team of 1939. Their trophies in-
cluded the English Schools Cup.
Born in Chile in 1926, he emigrated to with his family
to Brampton in 1932. After school he worked as a
miner before Barnsley signed him and his brother,
Ted.
After 3 seasons and 45 goals for Barnsley, Newcastle
United were only interested in signing Jorge, but he re-
fused to move without his brother.
At Newcastle, Jorge became the first foreign player to
be top score in England. He was the Sergio Aguero of
his day!
Chile recruited Robledo for
their 1950 World Cup Finals,
even though he spoke no
Spanish. He played against
England and scored in a 5-2
victory against USA.
He managed to score New-
castle’s winning goal at an
the 1952 FA Cup Final against Arsenal. This moment
was sketched by an 11 year old John Lennon, which
then appeared on his 1974 album cover, Walls & Bridg-
es.
Ted went back to Chile to play for Colo-Colo in 1953,
and he was soon followed by Jorge. He spent the rest
of his days in Chile, retiring in 1961 and passing away
in 1989.
Sadly, his brother died in mysterious circumstances in
1970, aged 42. He fell from an oil tanker into the sea
off Dubai—his body has never been found.
Carrfield: 11 wins out of 16 finals
6 Totty Cup Wins
(1966, 1978, 1994, 1998, 2006, 2013)
Runners-Up (1935, 1970, 1993, 2015)
5 Barlow-Salmons Wins
(1977, 1981, 1992, 2002, 2014)
Runners-Up (2009)
Photo from 2006 Totty
Cup Final
Fitzwilliam : 4 wins out of 14 finals
2 Totty Cup Wins (1960, 2002)
Runners-Up (1953, 1958, 1959, 1981, 1985,
1988, 1989, 1990, 1999)
2 Barlow-Salmons Wins (1994, 1995)
Shared in 1993
The Finals in Numbers
Highgate : 8 wins out of 15 finals
7 Totty Cup Wins
(1932, 1934, 1956, 1962, 2008, 2011, 2014)
Runners-Up (1931, 1933, 2012)
Shared in 1929
1 Barlow-Salmons Win
(1980)
Runners-Up (1979,
2005, 2013)
Photo from 2014 Totty
Cup Final
Wath C of E: 2 wins out of 5 finals
1 Totty Cup Wins (2016) Runners-Up in 1936
1 Barlow-Salmons Wins (2012)
Runners-up in 1984, 2004
1928...Brampton 1 Victoria 1 B 1 V 1 (replay) B 5 V 1 (2nd replay) 1929... Highgate .v. Brampton 1930...Brampton 3 Darfíeld Council 0 1931...Wath Victoria 1 Highgate 1 (Wath win replay) 1932...Highgate 4 Thurnscoe Hill 0 1933...Goldthorpe Council beat Highgate 1934...Highgate Council 2 Great Houghton 0 1935 ...Thurnscoe Hill 3 Bolton Council 2 1936...Bolton 4 Wath National 1 1937...Bolton Senior 13 Brampton Ellis Senior 1 1938...Thurnscoe Hill 0 Bolton Senior T 2 - B 2 (replay) T 0 - B 0 (replay) 1939...Brampton Ellis 9 Thurnscoe Hill 0 1947 ..Darfield played in the final. 1949...Darfield beat Mex Schofield Street 1950...Darfield won 1951...Darfield 1 Roman Terrace 0 1953...Swinton Fitzwilliam lost? 1955...Darfield won 1956...Highgate won 1958...Wath Central 1 Swinton Fitzwilliam 0 1959...Swinton Fitzwilliam 1 Wath Central 2 (1st leg) W1 - S 1 2nd Leg) 1960...Swinton Fitzwilliam 4 Denaby Rossington 2 1962…Highgate 1 St. Albans 0 1963...Mex Schofield St. 2 Mex St. Johns 2 Replay = 2-2 1964...Mexborough Schofield St. 5 Swinton Bridge 0 1965...Denaby Balby St. 1 Denaby St. Albans 0 1966...Bolton CP 1 Swinton Queen St. 0 1969...Thurnscoe Hill 4 Swinton Queen St, 2 1970...Adwick Rd 5 Bolton Carrfield 2 or 3 1971...Kilnhurst 4 Adwick Road 0 1974...Wath Central and Adwick Rd shared. 1975...Wath Central beat Rawmarsh Monkwood 1976...Rawmarsh Monkwood 4 Goldthorpe 0 1977...Rawmarsh Sandhill beat Goldthorpe
Totty Cup History
1978…Bolton Carrfield beat Wath Central 1979.,.Rawmarsh Monkwood 2 Thurnscoe Hill 1 1980...Mexborough St. Johns 3 Goldthorpe 1 1981...Thurnscoe Hill 5 Swinton Fitzwilliam 1 1982...Thurnscoe Hill 4 Mexborough St. Johns 2 1983...Mexborough St. Johns 3 Goldthorpe 1 1984...Rawmarsh Monkwood win 1985. .Bolton Lacewood 4 Swinton Fitzwilliam 2 1987.. Thurnscoe Gooseacre 2 Bolton Heathergarth 0 1988...Rawmarsh Thorogate 1 Swinton Fitzwilliam 0 1989...Wath Central 4 Swinton Fitzwilliam 2 1990...Rawmarsh Monkwood 1 Swinton Fitzwilliam 0 1991...Swinton Brookfield 1 Rawmarsh Thorogate 0 (a.et.) 1992...Mexborough St. Johns 3 Rawmarsh Thorogate 1 1993...Thurnscoe Hill 7 Bolton Carrfield 0 1994...Bolton Carrfíeld 6/7 Wath Our Lady & St. Josephs 0/1 1995...Wath Central 3 Goldthorpe J&I 3 (shared) 1996...Thurnscoe Hill 3 Swinton Queen St. 1 1997...Thurnscoe Hill 5 Thurnscoe Gooseacre 0 1998...Bolton Carrfield 4 Bolton Heathergarth 2 1999... Goldthorpe Sacred Heart 3 Swinton Fitzwilliam 2 2000... Thurnscoe Gooseacre 2 Brampton Ellis 2 Replay : T 3 - B 2 2001... Brampton Ellis 4 Bolton Heathergarth 0 2002... Swinton Fitzwilliam 4 Thurnscoe Hill 0 2003…Thurnscoe Hill 6 Swinton Queen 0 2004…Bolton Heathergarth 5 Rawmarsh Monkwood 4 2005…Brampton Ellis 7 Rawmarsh Monkwood 1 2006…Dearne Carrfield 2 Rawmarsh Monkwood 1 2007…Kilnhurst 4 Bolton Lacewood 0 2008…Dearne Highgate 6 Brampton Ellis 0 2009…Swinton Brookfield 4 Bolton Lacewood 0 2010....Rawmarsh Monkwood 5 Thurnscoe Gooseacre 2 2011...Dearne Highgate 4 Thurnscoe Hill 1 2012...Swinton Queen 3 Dearne Highgate 1 2013...Bolton Carrfield 3 Mexborough Montagu 1 2014...Bolton Highgate 2 Swinton Queen 0 2015...Bolton Lacewood 2 Dearne Carrfield 0 2016...Wath C of E 6 Lacewood 3
Website tottycup.wordpress.com
Twitter @TottyCup
Facebook Totty Cup & Barlow-Salmons
Some new ways to keep up to date with the 2018 competition, as well as reliving the past finals, including 2017.
We are keen to fill the gaps in the competition’s history. Please help by sharing these with any-one who may have played in the Totty Cup, the Barlow-Salmons, or represented the Don & Dearne.
Online Totty
Route to the Final
The four clusters of Wath, Rawmarsh, Swinton and Dearne held their qualifying competitions in Autumn 2016
Qualifying teams:
Wath: Wath OLSJ & Wath C of E
Rawmarsh: Monkwood & Ashwood
Swinton: Fitzwilliam & Kilnhurst
Dearne: Carrfield & Highgate
Quarter-Finals Highgate 2 Wath OLSJ 1
Ashwood Rd 0 Fitzwilliam 7
Kilnhurst 1 Wath C of E 8
Monkwood 2 Carrfield 3
Semi-Finals Highgate 1 Fitzwilliam 5 Wath C of E 1 Carrfield 3
Results :
Carrfield 5 Gooseacre 3
Wath OLSJ 4 Wath Central 2
Wath CE 5 Brampton Ellis 0,
Lacewood 5 The Hill 1,
Carrfield 10 Goldthorpe 0
Highgate 1 Lacewood 0
Unearthed Photos The history of the Totty Cup and Bar-low-Salmons is lit-tered with gaps. It is appreciated when people take the time to send their photos in. Here’s a few that have been sent since last years’ fi-nal.
Goldthorpe Sacred Heart 1999
The Hill 1993
Goldthorpe Sacred Heart 1999
Wath Our Lady & St. Josephs — Year Unknown
Barlow-Salmons Winners, Kilnhurst 2015
Hill 53
Carrfield 47
Highgate 46
Fitzwilliam 41
Monkwood 38
Brampton 34
Wath Central 30
Queen 30
Brookfield 24
Goldthorpe 24
Darfield 23
Lacewood 20
St. Johns 19
Heathergarth 17
Gooseacre 16
Thorogate 13
Kilnhurst 13
Wath CE 11
FIFA Rankings
The most successful school in the history of the Don & Dearne is Thurnscoe Hill. The Hill have been in the Totty Cup fi-nal an incredible 14 times. They have managed to win it on 8 occasions. The first was in 1935 and the most recent in 2003. The Hill have been in four Barlow-Salmons Finals—winning one of them. Points System: Totty win = 4 Totty RU = 3 Barlow Win = 2 Barlow RU = 1
Kevin McHale of Darfield School with the Totty Cup
in one of 1949/50/51. Kevin went on to play for
Huddersfield Town.
pre-1968...Known as the Clark Shield 1968…Geoff Salmons and Frank Barlow donate trophy 1970...DoncasterRd, lost? 1972…Don & Dearne Sports Assoc. fold for a year 1973...Swinton Queen St. 3 Mex. Doncaster Rd. 2 1974...Swinton Queen St. winners 1975 …Great Houghton beat Rawmarsh Sandhill 1976…Swinton Brookfield beat Swinton Queen St 1977… Bolton Carrfíeld beat Mex. Doncaster Road 1978…Rawmarsh Monkwood beat Wath St. Joseph 1979… Mex. Roman Terrace beat Dearne Highgate 1980...Deane Highgate 2 Thurnscoe Hill 1 1981…Bolton Carrfíeld beat Thurnscoe Gooseacre 1982…Queen St 3 Bolton Lacewood 1 1983...KilnhurstJ&I win
Barlow-Salmons’ History
1984...Wath Central 5 Wath C of E 2 1987...Swinton Brookfíeld beat Kilnhurst CP 1988…Rawmarsh Monkwood beat Bolton Heathergarth 1989…Kilnhurst St. Thomas 3 Rawmarsh Thorogate 1 1990…Swinton Brookfield beat St. Josephs 1991…Bolton Heathergarth 7 Sacred Heart 0 1992...Bolton Carrfield 3 Brampton Ellis 1
1993...Fitzwilliam and Queen St. share shield 1994...Swinton Fitzwilliam win 1995…Swinton Fitzwilliam 3 Kilnhurst St. Thomas 2 1996…Wath Central 4 Kilnhurst St. Thomas 1 1997…Kilnhurst St. Thomas 6 Rawmarsh Rosehill 1 1998…Goldthorpe J&I 2 Thurnscoe Gooseacre 1 1999...GoldthorpeJ&I beat Mexborough Montague 2000...Rawmarsh Sandhill beat Bolton Heathergarth 2001...Thumscoe Hill 7 Rawmarsh Thorogate 3 2002...Dearne Carrfield 7 Swinton Brookfield 0 2003…Gt. Houghton Sandhill 2 Swinton Brookfield 1 2004…Swinton Brookfield 2 Wath CE 0 2005…Swinton Brookfield 6 Dearne Highgate 0 2006…Rawmarsh Rosehill 5 Thurnscoe Hill 3 2007…Rawmarsh Rosehill 4 Goldthorpe Sacred Heart 2 2008…Swinton Brookfield 4 Bolton Lacewood 3 2009…Rawmarsh Rosehill 7 Dearne Carrfield 5 (aet) 2010...Swinton Brookfield 2 Lacewood 0 2011...Rawmarsh Monkwood 4 Rawmarsh Rosehill 0 2012…Wath CE 6 Thurnscoe Hill 4 2013…Swinton Queen 5 Dearne Highgate 3 2014...Bolton Carrfield 8 Rawmarsh Thorogate 0 2015...Kilnhurst 8 Rawmarsh Rosehill 0 2016...Kilnhurst 6 Rawmarsh Thorogate 0
Mark Jones (Manchester Unit-
ed) – killed in Munich Air Disaster
1956;
Alan Warboys (Bristol Rovers);
Gordon West (Everton);
Geoff Salmons (Sheffield United) ;
Barry Wagstaff (Rotherham);
Tony Wagstaff (Chelmsford);
Ken Mallender(Norwich);
Peter Kitchen (Doncaster);
Alan Sunderland (Wolves);
Nick Prendegast(Sheffield Wednesday);
Steve Goulding (Sheffield United);
Mick Speight (Sheffield United);
Peter Hart (Huddersfield);
Roger Mountain (Huddersfield);
Peter Dungworth (Barnsley);
Steve Gardner (Ipswich);
Ian Cobb (Sheffield United apprentice);
Peter Carr (Sheffield United apprentice).
Don & Dearne Players
who turned
Professional
Mark Jones
Les Thompson (1936) – Dearne Valley
(Houghton Council) – Captain v Scotland, Wales
and Ireland. Played for Leeds United. He was killed
(1944) in an RAF raid over Germany – buried in
Denmark.
Eric Lacey (1937) – Dearne Valley (Dearneside) –
played v. Scotland & Wales. Became Professional
(lived in Wath).
Don Walker (1938) – Dearne Valley (Dearneside)
– played v. Ireland.
David Cade (1953) – Don & Dearne (Darfield)
Played v. Ireland.
Frank Barlow (1962) –
Pictured on the right. Don
& Dearne (Mexborough
Grammar) – Captain v.
Wales, Ireland, Germany,
Scotland and Eire.
Don & Dearne Players who represented
England Schoolboys
Thank You to…
Also, thanks Ian Whitehouse (aka Big Bird) for volunteering to help in lots of ways.
The South Yorkshire Times sponsored the com-petition between 1999 and 2014. Liam Hoden will hopefully be writing a match report for the paper.
Extra Time If the teams are level at the end of normal time then 10 minutes of Extra Time will be played. If they are still level, there will be a 2nd period of Extra-Time. If they are still level, the match will be replayed.
Respect Please remain at one side of the pitch, behind the Respect barriers. The other side of the pitch is for the coaches and substitutes. There should be no spectators immediately behind or near the goal (even the keeper’s dad!).
We strive for school football to be played in a sporting spirit without the urgency to win at all cost. Please keep your comments positive.
Thank You to… Today’s officials, Gordon, Matt & Lewis., who volunteer to give up their time each year. Lewis, Beau & Gordon are pictured (2015).
Matt has been involved in officiating interna-tional football. Lewis is still at school and has many years of refereeing ahead of him. Gordon is a Totty Cup regular—not just the finals, ei-ther.
Highgate
Jack Walker Tyler Carr
Alfie Burke Freddie Poyton Dominic Green
Tommy-Lee Hanna Kai Dodds
Josh Renshaw Oliver Chance Terry James
Bailey Williams Conrad Allott
Wath C of E
Ethan Bruce Joseph Bagley
Morgan Thomas Lewis Thomas Luke Breedon Luca Summers Keyan Yazigan
Mason Whitham Amelia Beckett
Leo Chuck Maisie Cusworth
Fitzwilliam
Kaden O'Neill Jack Cant
Harry Ryder Kaden Jones (c) Oliver Beasley Tyler Fenton Josh Jones
Will Smallwood Ben Smart
Jack Wakelin Joseph Smith
Ethan Szulakowski
Carrfield
Jennifer Handy James Tindle (c)
Rex Lee James Taylor James Law
Owen Wright Reece Denman Teddy Handley
Henry Jones Rio Ansu-Gyeabour
Kaden Elliot Mason Wright
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