In the Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division, Ruddington Village, fresh from their opening day win over league new boys Unity, are on the road again, this time to face FC Cavaliers. The hosts were narrowly defeated by Real United last time out.
Ruddington (from): Benwell, Carver, Cocks, Davies Edge, Hassell, Heap, Hudson, Johnson, Leslie, McGlaughlin, McMullen, Moore, Osborne, Rimmington, Rhodes, Sissons, Winch Defending champions Wollaton opened their account with a 1-1 draw away at newly promoted Newark Flowserve. They travel to Burton Joyce with several players out through injury or unavailability but include Jordan Alls in the squad, having score for the Reserves in midweek. Wollaton (from): L Mitchell, Hunter, Doyle, McKeever, Cheatle, A Mitchell, Campbell, Millenstead, Rawson, Alls, Day, Smedley, Hickey, Stockley, Middleton Bingham Town put in a below par performance, by their recent high standards, when they lost 3-1 to Burton Joyce last weekend. They will look to put things straight as they entertain last season’s Division One champions Underwood Villa at Butt Field. Bingham (from): Abbott, Hardy, Page, Cox, Carpenter, Nicholson, Spencer, Archer, Hodgson, Gamble, Snelgrove, Cree, Haycox, Morley, Campbell Newly created Beeston, formed by a merger between last season’s Beeston club and Boots Athletic, suffered a defeat at early pacesetters Awsworth Villa in their first outing in midweek. They have a young squad who will hope to learn from that experience as they travel to Nottingham Trent Campus to face Unity. Beeston (from): Hurst, Jago, Peach, Ridgway, Allen, M Jackson, Taylor, Wardle, C Winstanley, Leivers, Jacob Jackson, Nehra, Rees-Jones, Jordan Jackson, R Winstanley, Adiseda, Mbuti In Division One, Gedling Southbank go into their home match against Ashland Rovers, their first as new tenants of Calverton Miners Welfare, looking to build on a decent away point at Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves in their season opener on Tuesday evening. They choose from a near full squad. Gedling (from): N Day, Fox-Smith, Hammond, C Day, Broomfield, Carter, Suleman, Coy, Pickard, Clerke, Cranny, Bancroft, Needham, Thomas, Bakone Netherfield Albion kick their season off by welcoming Calverton Miners Welfare to the Inspire Stadium, their new home at Stoke Bardolph. Albion include summer signings Tyler Smeed, Dave Muirhead, Ash Batchford, Matt Fowler and Kirk Johnson in their squad. Corey Smeed is in line to play his first game since September, after recovering from a knee injury and subsequent operation. Ryan Fowler is suspended so misses out. Albion (from): Jones, Walker, Grey, Muirhead, M Fowler, Leivers, T Smeed, Geeson, C Smeed, Kemp, Johnson, K Johnson, Batchford, Douglas, Burrell In Division Two, Bulwell Reserves, who opened their NSL campaign with a 3-0 win at Bilborough Town Reserves, travel to Bracken Park to take on Underwood Villa Reserves. Underwood recorded a creditable 2-2 draw with Cotgrave Reserves in midweek. Bulwell (from): Whitehead, Gunn, Walker, Craven, Rimell, Deavin, Hatton, Jarvis, Nutt, Stone, Carter, Conway, Lowe, Matthews, Naylor Two teams new to the NSL, Bingham Town Reserves and Bilsthorpe Reserves, face off at the Bilsthorpe Sports Ground. Both their opening games finished 2-1 – Bilsthorpe defeated Selston Reserves in midweek, Bingham lost to Kimberley Miners Welfare AFC last weekend. Bingham (from): Green, Buckberry, Sentance, Gammon, Snape, Hallam, Scarborough, Gregory, Carter, Brown, Hardy, Balchin, Herbert, Bramwell, Hutchison, Andrews, Dunne, Leggett Comments are closed.
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