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Saturday 17 October 2020

NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE REVIEW - 16/17 OCTOBER 2020

 SAMBA NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SENIOR LEAGUE REVIEW



It is as you were at the top of the Premier Division as Wollaton lead the way after a impressive 3-0 win away at Cotgrave FC with Adam Hassell scoring a brace and Luke Smith adding himself to the scoresheet, meanwhile second placed Bingham Town continued their 100% record winning their sixth match on the trot with a 3-0 home victory against Bilborough Town, the home sides scorers were Ewan Sweeting, Tom Spencer and Sam Mellor.  Despite going a goal behind at home to Sandacre Town, AFC Dunkirk turned things around in a 5-2 victory with goals from Danny Blandard with two, McKenna Parton, Kian Bell and Nath Appiah, in return the visitors scorers were Keaton Matharu and sub Yoan Pevkov.  Fourth placed Stapleford Town slipped up at home in a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Woodthorpe Park Rangers, Towns scorers were Sam Poole and Sam Harbottle, whilst Rangers hit the net through Conor Carter, Connor Scott Parkin and James Lawrence Forbes getting the winner. Southwell City have hit  a losing streak at present having lost the last four matches and today lost 1-0 at home to Ilkeston Town FCB with Calick Dunkley scoring the winner for the Robins. Aslockton & Orston won their second match of the season when narrowly beating Magdala Amatuers 3-2 at their Spa Lane ground, Jack Robb, James Langridge and Pierce Hallam were the Locks scorers, whilst the Budgies scorers were Tom Groves and Ellis Carter.  FC Cavaliers crashed 3-0 at home to Attenborough FC with Adam Martin leading the way with two goals and Matt Jamieson finding the net. On Friday evening, Awsworth Villa won at Keyworth United as they made it two wins in two matches to over take their rivals in the lead table, a cracking match watched in from of a crowd of nearly 60 spectators from as far away as Newcastle,

Division One kicked off on Friday evening at bottom of the table Kimberley MW Reserves who were looking for their first points of the season as they hosted local rivals Hucknall Town Reserves in front of a superb attendance of 187, sadly it wasnt to be the Miners night as they lost 6-1, Blaise Duruaku with 2 goals and the others coming from Louis Kinnerley, Macaulay Spencer, James Terry and Eugene Francis. Meanwhile on to this afternoons matches and Ravenshead FC dropped points at the top of the table when scoring late in a 2-2 away draw at Radcliffe Olympic, Brent Horton and Jason Yates netting for Ravenshead, whilst Olympic's scorers were Ben Castell and Nick Levack.  Cutting in to Ravenshead FC's lead at the top are FC Sez who have two games in hand and only one point behind and still boast a 100% record after a 5-1 home victory over Meden Vale Colts with Cameron Thurgood hitting a hat trick, whilst Ben Hallet and Sam McElroy weighed in with the other two goals, George Camps scored for the Colts. Dan Neary's brace helped Ruddington Village to climb in to fourth place in the table after a 2-0 win over United Grays who had two players sent off.  All in the scoring action at Eagle Valley happened in the first half with goals shared between Gedling Southbank and Southwell City Reserves in a 2-2 draw, Mason Coy and Gianfranco Ciaurro netting for Southbank whilst Liam Gleeson and Rob Brown both hit the net for City, close to the end of the game Ryan Watkinson saw a red card for Gedling Southbank. In a local derby match Beeston FC were held at home to a 1-1 draw by Stapleford Town Reserves, whilst Bridgford United won their second match of the season when winning 3-0 away at Wollaton Reserves, with goals from Diego Zidek(2) and Ibrahim Hamad. 


Division Two North's game of the day took place at Bentinick Welfare Ground, where before the game second met top, but it was second placed Quarrydale United that now move top and Beeston Old Boys Association dropped to third after a exciting 4-3 win for the Dales. Quarrydales scorers were Daniel Fisher, Danny Simpson, Reece Martin and Luke Yeoman, whilst Old Boys scorers were George Harrold, Shaun Smith and Federico Rincon Mora. Up in to second place leap FC Geordie who won 6-2 away at AFC Creswell. The Geordies scorers were led by Troy Smith with a hat trick, with Mason Bramwell, Callum Bradwell and Franklin Fitzmaurice hitting the net, Creswell's scorers were Aaron Darch and Ryan Colbert. Pythian Reserves won 4-2 at home against pointless Arnold Town Reserves, Pythain's Phillip Smith with two goals, Marvin Hudson and Luke Hallam scored the home sides goals whilst the Eagles goals were scored by Martin Bassey and Tuzzell Spencer scored on his debut. Beeston Development FC didnt have the best of days having to play their match at Blidworth Reds with only ten men after Don Howarth was dismissed on 30 minutes and the Reds went on to a 4-1 home victory to lift the North Nottinghamshire club up to fifth in the table with goals from James Henry, Conner Pilmore, Jamie Bourn and Leon Bartle, whilst the Developments late goal came from Sammy Joe Smith. Sixth placed Trent Vineyard are now unbeaten in their past four matches but had to settle for a away draw at Ravenshead Reds, their goal coming through Matt Lake with Reds scoring through Ben Scott. The Reds sit a point behind Vineyard in the league table. United Grays Community slipped to their third defeat in a row, this time to improving FC Mansfield 3-1, the Mansfield sides scorers were Aaron Norman, James Prudance and sub Josh Booth, Buba Cham was Community's man on target. Ballers FC picked up their first point of the season when sharing eight goals in a 4-4 home draw against Bilborough Town Development.

In Division Two South, two teams are on 16 points but it is Bingham Town Reserves on top through goal difference after a 2-0 victory away at Rushliffe FC with Chris Bradford and Jake Boyes, level with Town are Pythian who were involved in a ten goal thriller away at AFC Colsterworth S & S coming away with a 6-4 win. Michael Lindsay hit a hat trick for the second week running with Dom Furniss, Jake Kane and Jordan Dilks scoring the six goals, the homesters goals came from Thomas Figura with two and Sam Scothern and Josh Atter. Third placed East Leake Robins did their goal advantage no harm at all when winning away at Burton Joyce Reserves 7-1 with Man of the match Mason Ball netting five times for the Robins added by Tom Roper and Nathan Bell, Burtons goal coming from Nathan Francis. On the same number of points as East Leake are Keyworth United Reserves who had a narrow 3-2 win away at AC United, Jack Palmer scored twice and Tom Siswick for the Greens whilst AC's goals came from Lord Marfo. Barrowby FC have moved up to sixth place with a 4-0 win over Aslockton & Orston Reserves, Barrowby's scorers were Brandon Lee with a hat trick and Alex Geeson.  Long Bennington grabbed their first win of the season when beating Cotgrave Reserves 3-2, The Bens goals coming from Jacob Baker, Korban Reed and Sam Wright, Cotgraves replies came from a duo by Jordan Hopkinson.

Just four games in the Foundation Division, but it did produce thirty six goals amongst them. Going in to the match, Netherfield Seniors knew that a point would put then at the summit of the table and after 40 minutes they took the lead through Callum Cocks but within a minute, South Notts AFC were level through a bullet of a diving header by Ruggerio Orgi, but just before half time, Callum Cocks converted a penalty to put his side in to a 2-1 lead. In the Second Half Netherfield sealed their win with another three goals with Greg McLean scoring a brace and sub James Needham netting. Carlton Town Reserves moved up in to second place after a 14-1 home win over Rushcliffe Ravens, Town Reserves were 10-0 up at half time. The Carlton scorers were Richidou Akpo, Dill Cadoret and Eathan Stephen Antony all scoring hat tricks, with Mark Thomas Sengati scoring twice and other goals coming from Arthur Oliver, Kieran Parker and sub Josh Walters. Meanwhile Jay Brown scored for the Ravens. Manor FC inflicted Sutton Travellers first defeat on them when beating them 6-2 at the Manor Complex. Sam Murphy led his team with a hat trick and Oliver Jackson, Jason Straw and Lewis Crofts weighed in with the goals, The Travellers scorers were Steve Smith and Nathan Atkinson. Nottinghamshire FC got thir first point of the season as they gained a 3-3 draw at home to Wollaton III, the home scorers were Dylan Curtis, Tyrone Cairns and Robbie Breslin, whilst the Sugababes thirds scorers were Stephen Smith, Alex Barber and Thomas Gunning.

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