Craig Bellamy pictured during a Bluebirds' Academy training session. Pic: Cardiff City.

Bluebirds Coaches Bellamy And Harvey On Academy

Cardiff City’s under-23 development team open their 2018-19 season behind closed doors against Burnley at Turf Moor this evening (7pm).

The young Bluebirds earned five pre-season wins, four of them during a week-long tour to Devon and Cornwall, and now turn to their Professional Development League Two fixtures.

“It’ll be a great experience for the players,” said development coach Jarred Harvey. 

“With the game being played at Turf Moor, there may be a couple of Burnley first team players included, which would be great for our boys to play against. 

“Whether that’s the case or not it’ll be a great experience and the players should aspire to play at stadiums like that every week.

“Our only expectation is to create an environment which is competitive and expose the players to a more varied games programme. Hopefully that will prepare them for the next step in their careers.

“For us, we are still looking at a couple of trialists so this will be another great opportunity for them to prove themselves.

“In the coming weeks, we have a few talented players returning from injury and it will be exciting to get them back on the pitch. We are looking forward to seeing the player development, supporting the boys in improving their game and hopefully giving them enough to have a career in football.

“They know how hard it is to make the step into a first team and are well aware of the work they need to put in if they’re going to achieve a career in the game.”

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Cardiff’s under-18 coach Craig Bellamy spoke to cardiffcityfc.co.uk following their 5-0, opening day Professional Development League Two victory over Colchester United at Cardiff International Sports Campus.

“I’ve been with these boys for a few years and they’re well drilled,” said Bellamy. “We’re a good team and fully aware of that. We have a certain style of play, but the intensity we looked to close down with was very good.

“We were 5-0 up at half-time and went through a 20-minute period where it easily could have been six, seven or eight. During the last 20 minutes, the players weren’t anywhere near where they were or doing what they’re good at but I fully expect that. It’s due to the fact that we haven’t had as many minutes as we would have liked in pre-season. Overall, I’m really pleased.

“We’re strong. We’ve built this team up over the last few years and we’re fully aware of development but we want to put winning in now as well. Over the years we probably haven’t been as competitive but if you look at this age group, the players have played against older opposition for a long time.

“It’s great for their development, but at the same time we want to build that confidence in winning and playing. The players are playing against boys in their own age group now which a lot of them haven’t done for a few years.

“That looked evident, but we want to ensure that we win games now as well. I’m a development coach and a winning coach and that’s really what we’re trying to do with this group, this year.”

The former City striker concluded by praising forward Dan Griffiths, who broke the deadlock before securing a first-half brace. The Wrexham-born striker signed for the Bluebirds from Liverpool last season.

“Dan’s a good player. He gives us something different and holds the ball up well. At this level he’s as good as you’ll get forward wise and we had to work hard to get him. He was at Liverpool so it was a patient one trying to get him in.

“He’s Welsh which was very important for us but his work ethic, ability and threat on and off the ball is essential to how we play. I like to press from the front. He’s done brilliant in pre-season and we’ve just got to keep him fit.”

Following the full-time whistle, Griffiths gave us his thoughts about the match, and the coming weeks.

“The boys played well as a group and to get the three points was a brilliant way to kick-off the season. We got off to a quick start and to take a five-goal lead into the half-time break was great.

“I was happy with my performance on a personal level too. It’s always good to score and to head two, contributing to the first victory of the competitive season, was super.

“We’ve got high expectations for the campaign and we’d like to finish in a top spot. However, we’re taking it one game at a time and we’ve got Birmingham City to contend with next Saturday. It’ll be a tough game because they’re good opposition but we’ll go out, give it our best shot and hopefully come away with another three points.”

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