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19/02/12
MIXED FORTUNES FOR CLUBS IN COUNTY CUPS

Football finally got underway again as the weather improved this weekend, some of the focus being on the County Cups. Marlborough reached Carrow Rd for the second season running after a 4-1 (Shaun Cameron, Jason Armes, Tom Balls, and James Bulman) victory over Yarmouth side El Sol. AFC Wanderers though were not so fortunate as they lost to a late goal at Camden after playing the second half with ten men. In the Intermediate Cup, goals by Josh Halliday 2, and Darren Maxey saw Sprowston Sunday come from behind to beat Riverside Rovers 3-2 after extra time. Schoolhouse FC reached the Junior Cup Final after travelling to Kings Lynn and beating The Fowler 4-3. Temples Property though failed to make it an all Norwich final as to late goals saw them lose 2-1 to Lynn side Chilvers.

In League matters, The Grove failed to increase their lead at the top of the Premier as they went down 2-1 at home to Norwich Busmen. Goals by Ben Potts and Dean Adcock ensured that Busmen completed the double over the league leaders. There was a single goal victory for Hellesdon Ath over Acle Rangers and Dog House won by the odd goal in five at bottom side Unicorns.

It’s as you were in 1A as the top three all recorded victories. Dussindale beat Aslacton 4-0; Fiveways were 6-3 winners over North Walsham whilst Jutty Womack, Steve Churchill and Rob Holl all scored for Vale Longo as they won 3-0 at Norman Wanderers. Windmill Wanderers hit ten without reply against Horsford SC and The Otter gained a good 3-1 home win over Eaton FC to lift them off the bottom of the table. Norfolk CCSC’s 4-3 (Ben Morgan 2, Ryan Stalker, Josh Bull) victory over Sprowston Wanderers lifted them up to third spot ahead of Prince of Denmark who were held to a 3-3 draw at Spixworth. St Faiths also won 4-3 at home to Earlham Utd. 3-0 up at half time through Ryan Oakley 2 and Dave Waters St Faiths let their lead slip before Leon Medley grabbed a late winner. Damon Brown, Billy Ashley and Marcus McInerny scored for Earlham. There was a single goal victory for Haig FC over Rose Tavern.

The top two in 2A both had 3-1 victories, leaders Hockering beating Deopham for whom David Darkens scored, and DCS Rapid defeating The Stores. Despite another goal by Justin Cameron, Stoke FC went down 3-1 at home to Green Man. Moles Rest march on in 2B after a 6-1 win at Sporting Farmhouse and are now five points clear of PL Rangers who were involved in a cracking 1-1 draw at Heartsease FC, Jordan Rocastle grabbing the equaliser from the spot after Graham Carr had put the home side ahead. Maid Marian were disappointed to go down 2-1 at home to Ribs Rovers, whilst there was stalemate in the game between Poringland Res and Hethersett Ath. Hingham Sunday did their chances of avoiding the drop a power of good by winning 4-2 at Hillside OB.

With Riverside Rovers in cup action, New Buckenham took the chance to go level on points with the leaders in 3A as they won 2-1 at The Reindeer, though Riverside have four games in hand. There was a single goal victory for Dancing Farmers in a close game at Sporting Longdale, whilst Mad Moose scored six without reply at River Garden. Constable Crusaders hit the goal trail in style as they thumped ten past Norman Wanderers A. Victory in their next game will see One Love Utd crowned 3B champions. Ronaldo Balde 2, Bonito Gil and Isnaba Gomes were amongst the goals as they beat DEF FC 4-1. Despite a hat trick from Neil Woolner, Salhouse went down 8-3 to Briston Wanderers who seem to have recovered well from a mid season blip and are now up to second spot. Sloughbottom Revolution’s Sam Howe scored a goal from inside his own half, but it wasn’t enough as his side went down 3-2 at home to Aylsham Res and Unicorns were 3-2 winners over The Gordon. There was good news for bottom side AFC Oak as they recorded their first victory in a while beating Taverham Utd 4-1.

Bungay Town continue to lead the way in 4A after a 5-2 win at home to Temple Bar. Brooke are ten points behind thanks to a single goal (Lewis Clarry) win at Eaton Young Boys, whilst there was a good 3-1 win for Earlham Colney at Hockering Res. The William Rovers recent revival hit the buffers after a 2-1 home defeat to Manor Park, Josh Allen scoring for the home side. With Schoolhouse involved in cup action, William Wanderers moved three points clear at the top of 4B as they won 8-3 at Chapelfield Rovers. Schoolhouse though have two games in hand. Third placed Drayton Sunday suffered a 2-1 (Steve Tubb) defeat at the hands of Spixworth Res, whilst Hethersett Res and Windmill Elite took a point each in a 2-2 draw. It was a bad day at the office for bottom side Wendene Wanderers as they were thumped 9-0 at home by Costessey Sports Res.

 
29/01/12
 

CUP OF FEW SURPRISES

There were few surprises as the second round of this League Cup took place this weekend. The only First Division team to beat a Premier side were Fiveways who won 3-0 at Unicorns. Holders Acle Rangers were 2-0 winners at home to Eaton FC, whilst Premier Division leaders The Grove admitted being lucky as a goal from Lloyd Greening and an own goal five minutes from time saw them beat Castlegate 2-1. Marlborough scored ten whilst winning at Rose Tavern although for home side Shaun Brown making his first appearance of the season was excellent as were Michael Robinson and Peter Wright, if everyone had put their effort in it would have been a closer game reported Tavern. Dog House scored seven as they won at Spixworth as did Norwich Busmen (Shaun Swatman 2, Andy Hanby 2, David Taylor 2, and Tom Lansdale) as they beat Aslacton 7-2. Aylsham Sunday overcame Prince of Denmark 4-1and Hellesdon also made it through to the last eight as they won 4-0 at Windmill Wanderers.

In the Premier Division, Luke Tuttle 2, Matty Elwin and Craig Vincent were on target as AFC Wanderers closed the gap at the top of the table, beating Reepham Town 4-0.

The only game played in 1A brought a 4-1 win for North Walsham at Horsford SC whilst in 1B, leaders Sprowston Rovers put last week’s setback behind them as they beat Earlham Utd 4-1. Second placed Bayer FC had goals by Wayne Nelson and Ross McGregor to thank for a 2-1 win at home to Sprowston Wanderers.

2A leaders, Hockering were 3-1 (Ben Gee, Dan Gowing, Mori Elliot) winners at Acle Wanderers and head the table by five points from DCS Rapid who had a narrow 2-1 (Pat Cass, Nick Weavers) win at Norman Wanderers Res. The Griffen returned to winning ways at Stoke. Despite goals by Justin Cameron and Matt Seager, the visitors ran out 5-2 winners. PL Rangers’ stay at the top of 2B was short lived as they went down 3-0 at home to Maid Marian. Despite the scoreline, Rangers were full of praise for the sportsmanship of their opponents which is great to see. For their part Maid Marian described the game as probably the clubs finest performance. All three goals were headers from Scott Laxton, Matt Thurlow and leading scorer Clive Riches. Moles Rest returned to the top as they scored nine without reply at home to Hillside OB, whilst Acle Rangers Res kept up their recent good run by winning 2-1 at Hethersett Ath. There were two penalties for Shaun Vincent and a goal with his second touch for substitute Stephen Mutton as Poringland Res won 3-1 at Sporting Farmhouse.

I travelled to Eaton CNS to watch a good game between Constable Crusaders and leaders Riverside Rovers. Rovers were made to work hard by Crusaders and only Roy Bevis’ second goal of the game eight minutes from time secured a 3-1 win. Ben Atkins scored the other Rovers goal, whilst the outstanding Dan Sherwood replied for the home side. Alan Taylor also caught the eye for Crusaders who forced Rovers keeper Liam Still into a few smart saves. It turned out to be a good morning for riverside as both of their nearest challengers suffered defeats. New Buckenham’s poor run continued as they conceded five at Dancing Farmers, whilst Hellesdon Res went down 2-1 at home to Norman Wanderers A. Mad Moose will be disappointed that after being 3-0 up in twenty minutes, they drew 3-3 with Sporting Longdale for whom Zoltan Lazer, Tibor Megyesi and player manager Lewis Brady scored, and there were two goals apiece for Mark Fogarty and Chris Neave and another for Gareth Davies as River Garden beat The Reindeer 5-0. One Love march on at the top of 3B after winning 10-1 at Unicorns Res. Bell Inn moved up to second spot as they beat Salhouse Rovers 2-1 and Aylsham Res had a good 7-2 victory at AFC Oak. Taverham Utd were 3-1 winners at The Gordon and there was a late winner for Sloughbottom Revolution as they won 2-1 at DEF FC. New signing Anthony Whales and Steve Kelly were the scorers.

A fifth goal with the last kick of the game saw 4A leaders Bungay Town beat Manor Park 5-4 to open up an eight point lead from Temples Property who were 3-1 victors over Hockering Res. Temple Bar beat Whiterose Utd 2-0 (Jimmy Ross and Sean Hankins) and two goals from Brad Warr and one from Nick Clark gave Sporting Longdale Res a 3-1 lead in their game, however they allowed Eaton Young Boys back in to the match and lost 4-3. Liam Baker 2, Ashley Farrow and Josh Allen were on target as the William Rovers revival continued with a 4-2 victory over Phoenix Felthorpe. Daniel Childerhouse 3, Shane Wright and Duncan Walker all scored for 4B leaders William Wanderers as they bounced back from last week’s defeat with a 5-1 win at Costessey Sports. Schoolhouse FC stay level on points after beating Chapelfield Rovers 8-3, Richard Brett 3, Chris Hall 3, Brendan Burke and Shaun Bammant scoring for Schoolhouse. Salhouse Res were 3-1 (James Smith 2, Ryan Blyth)winners over Drayton Sunday, James Tubb replying for Drayton and Windmill Elite scored a last minute winner (Matthew Brighton, Matthew Daynes, Jonathan Wilson)as they beat Dilham Cross Keys for whom Nicky Wood and Lewis Gelinas replied.

Clubs are reminded that when they play at home, they MUST confirm the fixture with their opponents at least four days before the game. Failure to do so WILL lead to your club being fined.

 

 

 

 
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