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Sunday 25 October 2020

NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE REVIEW 24/10/2020

 SAMBA NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SENIOR LEAGUE REVIEW FOR 24/10/20


On a afternoon of torrential rain, plenty of great football was played in the Notts Senior League with soe of the divisions swopping league leaders and this happened at the top of the Premier Division where Bingham Town continued their 100% start to the season with a away 10-0 win at Attenborough FC. Town's scorers were Jake Hardy with four, Arron Large with a hat trick with other goals coming from Jay Archer & Michael Jepps and also a own goal. Meanwhile previous table toppers Wollaton travelled to The Poplars and had to rely on a last second free kick from Luke Smith at Burton Joyce to snatch a point in a 1-1 draw, with Nathan Francis scoring earlier on for the Greens. AFC Dunkirk move on to the same number of points as Wollaton when beating Cotgrave FC 3-2 with a brace from Danny Blanchard and Keiron Christie scoring the winner, Cotgraves scorers were Kyle Waddell and Harry Wood. Stapleford Town also had a 3-2 home victory when beating Keyworth United, Stabbo's goalscorers were Michael Robb, Junior Rodrigue and Kieran Diver, with Keyworth replying through Scott Litchfield and Jahred Russell. Woodthorpe Park Rangers extended their winning streak to four when beating Aslockton & Orston 6-0, Rangers scoring through Markell Bailey twice, Conor Carter, Jamie Humpries, Kaylum Taylor and a own goal whilst at the Roko it wasnt too good a day for Magdala as they went down at home 5-0 to Ilkeston FCB. Southwll City ended a run of poor form as they bounced back to win 7-0 away at Calverton Miners Welfare, with Ben Selby and Brad Pearce McDonald helping themselves to a brace a piece and Will Stocks, Stewart Gill and Chris Bowles adding the others. Sandiacre Town moved up in to ninth place after a 3-0 home win against FC Cavaliers with Yoan Pevkov scoring twice and Alex Beno netting for the Saints.

In Division One, we also have new league leaders as  FC Sez continued their 100% record in a close encounter with a 4-3 win away at United Grays, Cameron Thurgood adding two goals and Max Rowbotham and sub Sam McElroy, with Grays goals coming from Tyron Gray with two and sub Letisser Flemings. Surprise of the day came at previous leaders Ravenshead FC as they were well beaten 6-1 at home to Beeston Fc who picked up only their second win of the season, the damage was caused in the first half as the orangemen strolled in to a 5-0 lead, their scorers were Lee Fowler with two, Tom Coupe, Ben Knight, James Murray and Shaun Turney with a late goal for the ravens coming from Martin McDonagh. Ruddington Village move up in to third after a 7-3 away victory over Bridgford United, Dan Neary with a hat trick, James Chiu with two, Jack Dickie and Ross Cochrane-Smith netting for the Village. Dropping in to fifth are Hucknall Town Reserves who lost 3-1 away at Meden Vale Colts in the north of the county, the Colts scorers were George Camps, Daniel Tyson and Jake Crunkhorn. AFC Top Valley continued their 100% record but have only played four matches so far, but they narrowly beat bottom of the table Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves 1-0. Radcliffe Olympic recorded their highest win for some time when beating Radford Reserves 6-0, with new signing Ethan Hunter helping himself to a hat trick, player manager Joe Hegarty adding two and Andy McLean completing the scoring. Kirton Brickworks have had a very busy week off the pitch installing a new manager in Jon Allsop and signing many new players but it wasnt a good start for them as they went down 8-2 away at Wollaton Reserves, the sugarbags reserves scorers were Damion Humphries with a hat trick and one each for Ryan Peason, Luke Davis, Jack Sanders, Archie Wood and Adam Wright. Two clubs towards the lower end of the table met with Southwell City Reserves winning at home 2-1 against West Bridgford AFC, the Zebras goals coming from Joe Wright and Phil Phillips.

The top of Division Two North is so close.we have seen three teams at the summit in just two weeks, this week saw last weeks table toppers Quarrydale go to second placed FC Geordie, the home side won 4-2 to overtake Quarrydale in a fiecely contested match. Troy Smith with two forst half goals set them on theirway, but Quarrydale pulled a goal back just after half time through Dan Fisher, but further home goals through Mason Bramwell and a fourty yard free kick by Callum Bradwell sealed the points before Dan Fisher scored near the end for United. A Calvin Hopkinson hat trick and Matt Lake kept Trent Vineyard after a 4-2 home win against Ballers FC. United Grays Community won for the first time in four outings when beating Brinsley 7-0 with hat tricks coming from both Rob England and Ash Foster, with Courtney Samuels adding to the total. Ravenshead Reds moved up to sixth with a 2-1 away win at Blidworth Welfare Red, Ravensheads goals coming from Ben Scott and Dale Rippey. Pythian Reserves suffered a 2-1 home defeat at the hands of AFC Cresswell, the north nottinghamshire sides scorers were Ben Copestake and Arron Darch. Both Bilborough Town Development and AFC Mansfield are now both undefeated in the past three matches as they draw against each other 3-3. AFC scorers were Jerome Carr, Jordan Coleman and George Cartwright. Beeston Development recorded their first ever victory in the NSL when beating Arnold Town Reserves 5-1. Harry Pownall scored a hat trick with Rawi Abdalwanis and Joe Cohen adding the other goals, The Eagles reply came fromTruzzel Spencer.

In Division Two South, there are still four teams separated by just one point, The top two are level with Bingham Town Reserves just ahead of Pythian on goal difference, Town made it 6 wins on the trot as they beat Fernwood Foxes 4-1, with a brace from Phil Leggett and goals from Chris Bradford and Jake Boyes, whilst Pythian left things late at home against Rushcliffe, the visitors lead through Callum Cossey but then were reduced to ten men before a last ten minute fightback and turnaround with Jake Kane netting twice for Pythian. In third a point behind are East Leake Robins who had no problems in a 9-0 away win at bottom side Aslockton & Orston Reserves, with goals through Luke Hardy with a hat trick, Oliver Kelly two and other goals being scored by Mason Ball, Nathan Ball, Tom Hardy and sub Dan Starbuck. With a game in hand and a 100% record are Keyworth United Reserves who beat West Bridgford AFC Reserves 3-0, with goals coming from Jack Palmer, Tom Siswick and Sam Clements. AC united moved up in to sixth place after a 4-0 win over Long Bennington through a Dan Asuenimhen hat trick and a Lord Marfo goal. The match at Barrowby was abandoned in the second half against Elston United, when the home keeper suffered a injury, we all wish him the best. Burton Joyce Reserves gained a away point at Ruddington Village Reserves after a 2-2 result. Cotgrave Reserves missed two penalties in their 4-1 win against AFC Colsterworth, with both McCaulay Reed and Lewis Robertson bagging a brace a piece.

In the Foundation League, table toppers Netherfield Seniors continue their fine form with a 3-1 win over Stapleford Town Development but must be in debt to their keeper Callum Marks who saved two penalties in the match, Callum Cocks scored twice with super sub James Needham adding to the home sides total, whilst Brad Thompson netted for the visitors. Carlton Town Reserves remain in second place after a home 5-3 win against Manor FC, Dill Cadoret and Ulrich Tchouleng both scoring twice and Josh Brown did the scoring. AFC Bull Farm sit in third place with a game in hand on the two teams above them, with a 3-1 win against AFC Vernon, The Bulls goals scored by Richard Bingley with two and Ash Siddell adding. South Notts AFC moved level with Rainworth Seniors the team they beat 5-3, but they had to rely in two of their subs in Ruggero Osei and Remel White who both scored twice and Daruis Clanetaru also netting. Wollaton III hosted Sutton Travellers and they shared the points after a 2-2 draw, whilst finally a last gasp winner for Nottinghamshire saw them win for the first time in the NSL for a long time when Charlie Breslin netted at Rushcliffe Ravens.

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