Neither of the top two teams in the Precision NSL Senior Division, West Bridgford and Selston, were in action on Saturday. Wollaton, in third at the start of the day, took full advantage by beating Keyworth United 3-1.
The win lifted Wollaton to level on points with West Bridgford at the top, but with one game in hand on their rivals, who have the superior goal difference. Wollaton have arguably the easier run in so will be hopeful of claiming the title for the first time since 2006. Aaron Mitchell (2) and Tom Lambley were the Wollaton scorers, Jurgen Charlesworth with Keyworth’s reply. Cotgrave beat basement team Kirton Brickworks 7-0, helped by four goals from Adam Gray. Ben Smedley (2) and Luke Black were also on target for the Woodview side. Attenborough put an end to Awsworth Villa’s recent upturn in fortunes as they ran out 5-3 winners at The Strand. There were two goals each for Mitchell Robinson and Jordon Smith for the hosts, in addition to one from Craig McCaffrey. Luke Henson (2) and Joe McGuire scored for Villa. An Abou Sylla double and an own goal gave PMG Cavaliers a 3-1 win over Boots Athletic. Miles Gorey notched for The Chemists. Division One leaders Newark Flowserve came from behind to record a 2-1 home win over Ruddington Village Reserves. Kaiden Burke-Campbell put the visitors ahead in the first half with a long range effort. A Jamie Brooks header levelled the scores after the break and with time running out Mason Love sealed the points for Flowserve on his home debut. Underwood Villa remain second, seven points adrift but with four games in hand, after they won 3-1 away at Radcliffe Olympic Reserves. Joshes Hunt (2) and Niblett scored for Villa, Matthew Gamble for Olympic. Nick Labbate put Wollaton Reserves ahead at Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves but Jack Tucker equalised for the hosts to ensure the points were shared. Gedling Southbank were convincing 5-1 winners over Hucknall Rolls Leisure Reserves. The Southbank goals were shared between Patrick Bakone, Adam Thomas, Mo Elmaghrbi, Luke Pickard and Darren Gent. Andy Start got Hucknall’s consolation. Linby Colliery Welfare Reserves’ captain Ross Cheeseman salvaged a point for his side away at Ashland Rovers. Cheeseman struck twice in the last three minutes, adding to Kirk Savage’s earlier effort, to make the score 3-3. Dave Fisher, Christian Watson and Gary Castledine got the Rovers goals. Bottom team Awsworth Villa claimed their third win of the season with 2-1 victory over Nottinghamshire. Juan Vickers and Luke Grinham were on target for Villa, Jack Vernon for Notts. The top two in Division Two faced off, with leaders Aspley Park coming out on top against Kimberley Miners Welfare AFC 4-1. Bilborough United moved into third with a 3-0 win away at Sandhurst Reserves. Joe Hurst netted four in Newark Town Reserves’ 11-1 win over Cotgrave Reserves. Jason Hudson scored a hat-trick for Calverton Miners Welfare as they overcame Underwood Villa Reserves 4-0. Bilborough Town Reserves were 6-1 winners over FC Samba. Comments are closed.
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