In the Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division Wollaton consolidated fourth place with a 4-2 win over Unity. Dan Chadwick bagged a brace, Jake Fisher and Kyle Nutt one each in the victory.
Clifton All Whites leapfrogged their opponents Aston United into fifth spot as they won by the odd goal in seven. Corbi Brown and Niall O’Rafferty shared the goals for Clifton; Aston, who were reduced to 10 men for the last 15 minutes, netted through Mark Green, Shay Wiggins and Liam Slater. Ruddington Village picked up their first league win since the second match of the season as they overcame Sandiacre Town 3-1. In Division One, Kimberley Miners Welfare came from three down to draw 3-3 at Keyworth United Reserves. Kimberley had Matt Clowes, Greg Newbold and Reece Papworth to thank for getting them on level terms. Awsworth Villa Reserves won 4-2 away at Ashland Rovers. In Division Two, Team DNF inflicted Basford United Community Reserves’ second defeat of the season and, in the process, maintained their 100% record as they ran out 2-0 winners. Tom Lawson and Sheldon Tuitt were the scorers. Many Precision NSL sides were in Nottinghamshire FA Cup action, including a number facing off against one another. Gedling Southbank, of Division One, entertained Premier Division leaders Bilborough Town. Connor Croft put the visitors ahead in the first half but Paul Gothard equalised after the break to take the tie into extra-time. Unfortunately the hosts ran out of steam in the extra period and goals from Lyam Webster, Ricky Cross, Tommy Street and a second from Croft saw Bilborough to a 5-1 win. Josh Hunt scored a hat-trick for Underwood Villa as they knocked out Bingham Town 3-1. Tom Spencer notched for Bingham. Nottingham Trent University won by a similar scoreline against Wollaton Reserves. Luke Southby scored all three for NTU, Rob Katchatour netted for Wollaton. Two first half Gideon Boateng goals saw Basford United Community progress at the expense of Kirton Brickworks. A second half strike from Josh Niblett was sufficient for Awsworth Villa to see off Central Midlands League side Linby Colliery Welfare. Real United also knocked out CML opposition as Romeo Mugadza scored twice, his first two goals for the club, in a 6-1 win over Keyworth United. Cotgrave took CML leaders Selston to extra-time but were eventually edged out 4-3. Attenborough won 6-3 against Radcliffe Olympic Reserves with Liam McCormack (2), Nick Knight, Jack Warner, Dan Clark and Will Oldham all on target. Ruddington Village Reserves saw off AFC Bridgford 3-2. Paul Smith scored twice for Ravenshead in their 4-0 win at AFC Clifton. Oliver Clarke was on target twice for Southwell City Reserves in their 6-0 victory at Bingham Town Reserves. Newark Flowserve were emphatic 16-0 victors over Clifton All Whites Reserves, Calverton Miners Welfare were 4-1 winners at Birchover Park. Magdala Amateurs won 3-1 at home to Radford Reserves. Bilborough United knocked out Kirkby Athletic 4-1 while Netherfield Albion went out to Sherwood Colliery 6-1. In the Notts FA Junior Cup Aslockton Cranmers won 8-1 at Forest Park, Mansfield Hosiery Mills beat The Corner Pin 4-2 while Bilsthorpe Reserves were knocked out by Rainworth Archers 1-0. It took extra-time to separate Selston Reserves and Greyhounders with the former eventually triumphing 4-3. In the Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division Wollaton consolidated fourth place with a 4-2 win over Unity. Dan Chadwick bagged a brace, Jake Fisher and Kyle Nutt one each in the victory. Clifton All Whites leapfrogged their opponents Aston United into fifth spot as they won by the odd goal in seven. Corbi Brown and Niall O’Rafferty shared the goals for Clifton; Aston, who were reduced to 10 men for the last 15 minutes, netted through Mark Green, Shay Wiggins and Liam Slater. Ruddington Village picked up their first league win since the second match of the season as they overcame Sandiacre Town 3-1. In Division One, Kimberley Miners Welfare came from three down to draw 3-3 at Keyworth United Reserves. Kimberley had Matt Clowes, Greg Newbold and Reece Papworth to thank for getting them on level terms. Awsworth Villa Reserves won 4-2 away at Ashland Rovers. In Division Two, Team DNF inflicted Basford United Community Reserves’ second defeat of the season and, in the process, maintained their 100% record as they ran out 2-0 winners. Tom Lawson and Sheldon Tuitt were the scorers. Many Precision NSL sides were in Nottinghamshire FA Cup action, including a number facing off against one another. Gedling Southbank, of Division One, entertained Premier Division leaders Bilborough Town. Connor Croft put the visitors ahead in the first half but Paul Gothard equalised after the break to take the tie into extra-time. Unfortunately the hosts ran out of steam in the extra period and goals from Lyam Webster, Ricky Cross, Tommy Street and a second from Croft saw Bilborough to a 5-1 win. Josh Hunt scored a hat-trick for Underwood Villa as they knocked out Bingham Town 3-1. Tom Spencer notched for Bingham. Nottingham Trent University won by a similar scoreline against Wollaton Reserves. Luke Southby scored all three for NTU, Rob Katchatour netted for Wollaton. Two first half Gideon Boateng goals saw Basford United Community progress at the expense of Kirton Brickworks. A second half strike from Josh Niblett was sufficient for Awsworth Villa to see off Central Midlands League side Linby Colliery Welfare. Real United also knocked out CML opposition as Romeo Mugadza scored twice, his first two goals for the club, in a 6-1 win over Keyworth United. Cotgrave took CML leaders Selston on Comments are closed.
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