Wollaton extended their lead at the top of the Precision NSL Senior Division to eight points after winning away at Sandhurst 3-0 with a brace from Bowen and Rawson adding a goal. The title is now Wollaton’s to lose as they require only a further seven points from their last four games to secure the championship.
Selston moved up to second place with a 3-1 home victory over Awsworth Villa with goals coming from Smith, Airey and Marriott, with the visitors scoring through Henson. The battle of the A52 saw Bingham Town take the bragging rights after a 2-0 home win against West Bridgford with Hodgson scoring both the goals. Fourth placed Cotgrave gained a 4-2 win over PMG Cavaliers with goals from Mills, Gray, Jackson and Tustin. Samuels got both of Cavs’ goals. Attenborough made it eight league wins on the trot in disposing of Keyworth United 2-1 at The Strand, their goals coming from Blewitt and Mrvik with Perkins scoring for the visitors. Ruddington Village won 3-2 away at Beeston, Rudd’s goals coming from Newbold and a double from Hudson. Jude and McCormack replied for Beeston. Boots Athletic earned their first win under manager Chris Galley by beating basement club Kirton Brickworks 7-0. Blair led the way with four goals, Palmer got two and Jackson one. On Friday evening, Burton Joyce fought back from 2-0 down to win away at Bilborough Town. Webster scored both the Town goals whilst in return Sam Buckle got a brace and his brother Marc notched once. In Division One, Newark Flowserve still top the table after a 2-2 draw at home against Ashland Rovers. Boddy and Bosworth were the Flowserve scorers, Fisher and Smith on target for Rovers. Underwood Villa, four points behind in second, with 3 games in hand, failed to close the gap when drawing 1-1 at home to Linby CW Reserves. Smith scored for Villa, Price replied for Linby. Third placed Ruddington Village Reserves had a good day with a 5-2 win over Gedling Southbank. Richardson grabbed a hat-trick for the Villagers alongside goals from Dunstan and Burke-Campbell. Coy and Pickard netted for Southbank. Fowler and Douglas both scored twice in Netherfield Albion’s 5-1 win over Hucknall Rolls Leisure Reserves. Kemp was the other Albion scorer, Tring got Rolls’ consolation. Nottinghamshire bounced back from losing their last three games to beat South Normanton Athletic Reserves by the odd goal in five. Brannington, Hylton and Hope scored for Notts whilst the visitors’ goals both came from Burton. Radcliffe Olympic Reserves, who had lost their previous seven league matches, returned home from Awsworth Villa Reserves with a share of the points following an eight goal thriller. Villa’s scorers were Scott (2), Morledge and Hicklin, Olympic replied through Mantezolo, Soiza, Brown and Griggs. Just three games took place in Division Two but there were plenty of goals. AFC Clifton led the way by scoring 11 without reply away at Underwood Villa Reserves. Both Richards and Foster helped themselves to hat-tricks. Brookes netted four times as Watnall Athletic won 8-0 at home against struggling Sandhurst Reserves. Bilborough Town Reserves drew 2-2 at home with Newark Town Reserves. Comments are closed.
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