• Home
  • Football
  • Etheridge, Madine And Vassell Shine For Bluebirds

Etheridge, Madine And Vassell Shine For Bluebirds

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News

Sheffield Wednesday 2, Cardiff City 3 Goalkeeper Neil Etheridge is back in action and played 90 minutes in Cardiff City’s Professional Development Under-23 League Match at Sheffield Wednesday. Etheridge has been out for six weeks after suffering a hamstring injury during a Championship clash with Wigan Athletic on August 3. The Philippines international, who made […]

Sheffield Wednesday 2, Cardiff City 3

Goalkeeper Neil Etheridge is back in action and played 90 minutes in Cardiff City’s Professional Development Under-23 League

Match at Sheffield Wednesday.

Etheridge has been out for six weeks after suffering a hamstring injury during a Championship clash with Wigan Athletic on August 3.

The Philippines international, who made several big saves at Bracken Moor, is ready to challenge first team regular Alex Smithies for the City starting role.

Cardiff coach Andy Legg made six changes were made to the starting line-up from the 1-0 win against Bolton Wanderers a week ago with first team squad members Curtis Nelson, Isaac Vassell, Gary Madine and Neil Etheridge bolstering the young side on the road.

Madine, Vassell and Aaron Bolger scored Cardiff’s goals in their first away win of the season.

https://twitter.com/CF11Academy/status/1173944010941128704?s=20

Etheridge made three early saves to deny Wednesday, who started brightly and went for shots from long range and close in.

Cardiff started to dominate during the 15 minutes before half-time and Vassell showed creativity in attack, firstly with a cross that almost picked out Cameron Coxe in the penalty area.

Vassell then set up Madine to put the Bluebirds ahead from just inside the penalty area after 40 minutes. Madine took a neat feed from Vassell into his stride and drilled an unstoppable shot into the top corner.

The breakthrough gave Cardiff new confidence and they almost doubled their lead just before half-time, but goalkeeper Josh Render made an outstanding save to keep out Vassell’s header.

City made it 2-0 when Vassell doubled their lead after 49 minutes when Madine turned provider, setting up the dangerous Vassell to extend the advantage from close range.

Two minutes later Wednesday scored following a spell of intense pressure. Etheridge made a series of fantastic saves before O’Brien’s curling shot left the ‘keeper helpless.

Cardiff City’s under-23 captain Aaron Bolger pictured playing for Shamrock Rovers against Celtic in a friendly before joining the Bluebirds. (Photo David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Captain Bolger made it 3-1 just before the hour mark. Owls goalkeeper Render made a superb block to prevent Madine doubling his tally only to see the loose ball land at the feet of Aaron Bolger, who slotted home.

Wednesday netted a second goal after 73 minutes after Liam Shaw was fouled by Tavio D’Almeida in the penalty area. Shaw took the resulting spot-kick, sending Etheridge the wrong way.

That set up a big finish as the Owls pressed for an equaliser, but resolute Cardiff kept their composure and made sure of the victory.

Liam Shaw reduced the deficit to 3-2 to City with a penalty kick, after he was brought down inside the area with less than 20 minutes of the match remaining.

Madine and Vassell both looked sharp and confident, while Etheridge was man of the match.

Wednesday’s Academy manager Steven Haslam said: “It was an even game.

Gary Madine. Pic: Cardiff City

“Our back three overall defended well for large parts of it, but their two senior players (Madine and Vassell) showed why they have played at a really good level.

“You want to put your young players in situations that stress them and challenge them. That was the case against Cardiff.

“They played against two senior strikers and that is great for the likes of Jack Lee and Osaze Uroghide, who may not have come up against that calibre of opponent too often before.” 

Cardiff City: Neil Etheridge, Cameron Coxe, Sang, Jones, Curtis Nelson, Joel Bagan, James Waite, Tavio d’Almeida (Laurence Wootton 75), Gary Madine, Aaron Bolger, capt (Jake Evans 80), Isaac Vassell (Danny Williams 83). Subs not used: Davies, Burwood.

Sheffield Wednesday: Josh Render, Ash Baker (Ben Hughes 41), Osaze Uroghide, Alex Hunt, Jordan Thorniley, Jack Lee, Liam Shaw, Liam Waldock, Jordan O’Brien (Joe West 85), Conor Grant, Preston. Subs not used: Luke Jackson (gk), Isaac Rice, Preslav Borukov.

Related News

Darren Stephenson, Flint Town United. Pic: FAW

Welsh Cup Semi-Final Shoot-Outs can Provide more Drama Thanks to Rhyl and Bangor City

Two of the three major domestic trophies in Welsh football have already been decided over the past week, and attention now turns to the final piece of the puzzle.

Rob Cole | 6 hours ago
Vitor Matos, head coach of Swansea City. Pic. Alamy

Swansea City Promise to Make Amends Thanks to Home Comforts

Swansea City have vowed to bounce back when they host Stoke City this weekend, with head coach Vitor Matos encouraged by the response he has seen from his players in training.

Paul Jones | 6 hours ago
Rubin Colwill (10) of Cardiff City. Pic. Alamy

Few Strikers, But Plenty of Strike Power, Claims Cardiff City Boss Brian Barry-Murphy

Cardiff City head coach Brian Barry-Murphy insists his side will not panic over their shortage of strikers as they prepare for a pivotal League One showdown with Lincoln City.

Rob Cole | Mar 06, 2026
Wrexham's Kieffer Moore (centre). Pic. Alamy

Wrexham Ready for More Premier League Stress Testing as Chelsea Await

Wrexham's astonishing home record in the FA Cup under Phil Parkinson will face its sternest test yet this weekend, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 05, 2026
Christian Fuchs, Team Manager of Newport County. Pic. Alamy

Christian Fuchs is Smiling Again as Newport County Rise up After 151 days

Newport County have shown they are alive and kicking in League Two, following a victory that has changed the relegation picture as well the table itself, as Callum Buckle reports.

Callum Buckle | Mar 04, 2026
Champions again: The New Saints F.C. had another message to send out.

The New Saints are Champions Again . . . But Barry Town United Will Take Some Forgetting

Two games – three days apart – showed the very best of Welsh domestic football, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 04, 2026