In the Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division none of the top four were in action. Unity crept into fifth with a 0-0 draw at home to AFC Dunkirk.
The last time Bingham Town and Real United met the latter grabbed a share of the spoils with an equaliser from their goalkeeper with the last kick of the game. It was a different story this time, however, as Real ran out 5-1 winners. The division’s second highest scorer, Tim Hopkinson, was on target twice, alongside efforts from Jamie Spiers, Tyrell Shannon-Lewis and Ryan Tittensor. Tom Spencer scored for Bingham from the penalty spot. Bilborough Town were also 5-1 winners, away at Burton Joyce. Jake Kane put Town ahead before Marc Buckle, who later left the game with a broken ankle, equalised. Lyam Webster (2), Ricky Cross and Chris Roome went on to seal the victory for Bilborough. Newark Flowserve continued their resurgent 2016 with a 2-1 win at Underwood Villa that takes them to within a point of Cotgrave in 16th, with a game in hand. Joe Hurst was the match-winner for Newark. In Division One, South Normaton Town already have the title wrapped up but only just edged past bottom club Kirton Brickworks 2-1. Magdala Amateurs enhanced their chances of finishing as runners-up by seeing off Linby Colliery Welfare Reserves 7-0. Neil Morgan and Richard Whyman both grabbed hat-tricks, Fionn Coffey with the seventh. A Shane Brumpton strike for Clifton All Whites Reserves was enough to see them overcome Hucknall Rolls Leisure Reserves. Ruddington Village Reserves defeated Nottinghamshire 4-1 with goals from Sam Dunstan (2), Ashley Phillips and Craig Chambers. Ciaran Gibbons replied for Notts. All five goals were scored in the first half as Wollaton Reserves beat Ashland Rovers 3-2. Ant Fragola (2) and Ricki Turner were on target for Wollaton, Paul Revuelta got both for Rovers. Ian Shepherd and Adam Morley gave Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves a 2-1 win over Bilborough United. John Greaves netted for Bilborough. Netherfield Albion made it back-to-back wins as they saw off Aspley Park 2-1. Ryan Fowler and Ben Douglas notched for Albion, Patrick Hume for Aspley. In Division Two, at the top of the table 2-1 was the score of the day as leaders Keyworth United Reserves defeated Watnall Athletic in third. Second placed Awsworth Villa Reserves overcame Aspley Park Reserves and fifth beat fourth – AFC Clifton beating Bilsthorpe Reserves. Selston Reserves were 2-0 victors against Cotgrave Reserves. The division’s bottom two sides, Nottinghamshire Reserves and Bilborough Town Reserves, served up a goal-fest with Notts eventually running out 7-5 winners. by Robin Griffiths Comments are closed.
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