
Tonight | Women's Team Player Awards
As a remarkable season draws to a close, will be holding our end of season player awards for the Women's team in the club house this evening.
Door open at 7pm and awards will be presented shortly afterwards followed by some music, singing probably some dancing.
We hope to see you there!
Supporters' Women's Team Player of the Season
Voting is now open for the Supporters' Men's player of the season award sponsored by the Dulwich Hamlet Supporters Trust.
Voting closes at 5pm on Saturday afternoon and will be presented to the winner in the bar following the game alongside our other club awards.
Supporters are allowed 1 vote so pick wisely.
Only players who have featured in 20 or more games are eligible for the award.
You can vote for your player of the season now!
Rosie Stone announces her Retirement
Midfielder Rosie Stone has announced her retirement from the game at the end of the season.
Rosie joined the Dulwich Hamlet Family when AFC Phoenix merged with the club in 2019 and has made 74 appearances for the first team and has scored 10 goals during that time. Previously at AFC Phoenix she made 20 appearances, scoring 3 goals.
Chairman Ben Clasper said "I was sad to hear Rosie's announcement especially coming so soon after Brit's retirement as it means we have to say goodbye to two foundations of our women's team at the same time. One of the keys to the success of the team was retaining as much of the ethos of AFC Phoenix as possible and to allow that to evolve alongside the culture of Dulwich Hamlet FC and I believe that has been instrumental in creating what we all love about this team".
"Without players like Rosie that would never have happened and Rosie will have a place in our history books that can never be overwritten becoming the first women's player to reach 50 appearances for the new DHWFC. I watched the final game for Phoenix when they just missed out on the title against Kent Football United in which, if memory serves, Rosie scored the last league goal before their move to DHFC (also the first goal at Champion Hill) and so I really hope this season delivers what would be a fitting finale to that story. Thank you Rosie and as always with the Phoenix visionaries who saw the potential in us I hope you continue to be a part of this club and the team you built."
PREVIEW: Dulwich Hamlet vs Enfield Town | 130424
We are hoping for a record breaking crowds on Sunday afternoon as Dulwich Hamlet take on Enfield Town in the last home game of the season.
The Hamlet are three points clear at the top of the League with three games to go. A win will increase our prospects of winning the title considerably.
This game marks Captain Brit Saylor's last home game run out in pink and blue after clocking up 102 games for the team and becoming a firm favourite of both fans and players. This afternoon we will be paying tribute to Brit in some imaginative ways!
We are also celebrating Amnesty International's 'Football Welcomes Refugees' Campaign. Players will be wearing t-shirts before the game and a group of refugees have been welcomed to our men's game against Cray Wanderers on Saturday 27th April. Tim Lezard from Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (GARAS) has written an article in this week's programme with more information about this group and what we are doing to welcome them.
Enfield Town have had a mixed bag of results recently. Their last game saw them lose at home 4-5 to Ebbsfleet United, previously they have won 2-0 away to Ashford United and drew 1-1 away to Sutton United.
Dulwich last played Enfield Town in October 2023 and won the match 4-1 at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium with goals scored by Summer Roberts (x2), Brit Saylor and Shakira Kafero-Roberts.
Enfield's top scorers this season are Beth Lloyd (14), Leah Littlechild (7) and Mia Obeng (7).
Elsewhere in the League, title rivals Dartford take on bottom-of-the-league AFC Crawley which may give them the opportunity to improve their goal difference and then have a tricky encounter at home to Ebbsfleet United on Wednesday which is worth looking out for. It is worth pointing out we also have an away fixture against AFC Crawley on the 28th April. Fulham FC do not have a fixture this weekend and are back in action next weekend away to Enfield Town.
Back to our game against Enfield, the outside bar will be open again alongside the usual food outlets and there will be DJs in the bar afterwards to see our home season out in our customary style. There will be a Brit Retirement Special Programme on sale from the usual places for £2.50.
This is set to be a cracking sunny afternoon of the best value Sunday afternoon entertainment you will find in South London so it would be great to see you at the Hill. Tickets can be bought here. This one is not to be missed!
If you cannot attend the game Lindsay Margaroli will be bringing you commentary on our Live Radio page or you can follow on our Twitter account.
In the meantime you can take a read of Vincent Raison's Substack post about his visit to see our game against Dorking Wanderers last weekend.
Dulwich Hamlet vs Enfield Town
Sunday 14th April 2024 | KO 2pm | £4/£2

PREVIEW | Dulwich Hamlet vs Dorking Wanderers
As the title race reaches boiling point, Dulwich Hamlet take on Dorking FC in the league in the penultimate home game of the season, whilst elsewhere our two title rivals, Fulham FC and Dartford FC play each other at Craven Cottage. A win for Fulham could strengthen our title chances even further.
Dorking, formed in 2020, joined our league this season after winning promotion in the London and South East Women's League Division 1 North and in the same season retained the Capital Women’s Cup for a second season in a row and currently sit sixth place in the league.
They became the first-ever women’s grassroots football team to take part in BBC Three’s Squad Goals: Dorking Til I Die. The 6 part – docu-series following the Wanderers throughout their 2021/22 season which was aired in October 2022.
They have had mixed results recently, losing their last two games to Fulham and Ebbsfleet United but took all three points from their game against Enfield in February.
Dulwich will be fired up for this after beating them 2-0 at Meadowbank early in the season and this is a must win game in the promotion push so we would love to see you at Champion Hill to cheer the team on and we would love to see another attendance of over 650 plus plenty of dogs.
We will be opening an additional outside bar tomorrow to reduce queues in the main club house and our usual food options will be available.
We will have full live commentary of the game which you will be able to listen to here or you can follow our Twitter coverage here.
Details: Sunday 7th April 2024 | KO 2PM| Gates open 1PM | £4/£2


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