With the season end now on the horizon and with most of the focus having been on the first team over the past eight months, it is easy to forget that there are 11 other teams playing under the Hampton & Richmond Borough banner, and all have enjoyed varying degrees of success this season.
Reserves
In their second season, the reserves, under the stewardship of Mark Harper and Andy Smith, have had a successful year.
The team are one point off top spot with a game in hand over leaders Hemel Hempstead, with the teams scheduled to clash on April 10.
However, their real success this season is the number of players they have provided for the first team, as the likes of Nathan Collier and Dean Inman have become fixtures in Alan Devonshire’s side.
Players progressing to play in Blue Square South this season: Nathan Collier, Luke Kanjor, Louie Rae Beadle, Joey Collewijn, Dean Inman, Ashley Quashie.
Upcoming games
Mar 30: Leverstock Green (a), Apr 3 North Greenford (h), 6 Leighton Town (a), 10 Hemel Hempstead (a), 12 Chalfont St Peter (a), 17 Chesham United (h), 21 Tring Athletic (a), 24 AFC Hayes (a).
Youth team
Despite starting with four successive defeats, the Youth team have rallied and lost only one of their following eight games.
They sit fourth in a league dominated by academy teams, and have done the double over current leaders Woking.
The U18s have also provided several players for the reserve side, and Billy Witham, who has been a regular for both sides, was included in the first team's squad for the weekend trip to Chelmsford City.
Remaining games
Apr 7 AFC Wimbledon (h), 19 Hayes & Yeading (a).
Women’s team
The women have struggled in the league this year as they have seen their squad decimated by injuries, but are in the quarter-finals of the Russell Cup and have picked up some useful points over the past couple of league games.
Apr 18: Russell Cup quarter-final v Clapham United (Beveree)
Juniors
With one Championship already in the bag, another looking likely and three cup finals reached, the juniors section has had another highly successful year.
The U13 (Reds) have already clinched the Tandridge A Division crown and can look forward to the League Cup final against Tulse Hill on April 18 at Chipstead FC; the U14 (Juniors) lie in second place in the Surrey Youth League Premier Elite Division, a point behind Aldershot Town, with two games in hand.
The U15 (Juniors) will contest the Surrey County Cup Final against AFC Wimbledon at Chipstead on May 2, while the U16 (Juniors) take on Farnborough Elite on May 6 at Ashford Town in the League Cup final.
U13s
Juniors - sixth in Surrey Youth League Premier Elite Division
Reds - Champions of Tandridge A Division - League Cup Final v Tulse Hill (Apr 18 at Chipstead FC)
Colts - 12th in Surrey Youth League Premier Division
U14s
Juniors - second in Surrey Youth League Premier Elite Division, one point behind Aldershot Town with two games in hand
U15s
Juniors - seventh in Surrey Youth League Premier Elite Division, Surrey County Cup Final v AFC Wimbledon (May 2 at Chipstead FC)
U15s player Walter Figuiera has signed a 14-month academy contract with Chelsea
Reds - ninth in Tandridge Youth League B Division
U16s
Juniors - second in Surrey Youth League Premier Elite Divisions, League Cup Final v Farnborough Elite (May 6 at Ashford Town)
Reds - third in Tandridge Youth League A Division Kadell Daniel has signed for Crystal Palace FC from the U16s and has been given a two-year scholarship.
He joins Aaron Akuruka who has also been given a two year scholarship.
Aaron went to Crystal Palace as a 14-year-old from the U16s.
Lee Angol has been given a two-year scholarship at Tottenham Hotspurs, having joined Spurs from the U16s team as a 12-year-old.
Two players from the U16s are in the reserve squad for Tuesday’s game (Joseph White and James Taylor. Joseph is still only 15) and looking to establish themselves in the team.) There are also 10 players from the junior club on loan to professional clubs.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here