19th April - Tytherington take the points at Ruardean
Mark Simpson
It now seems highly unlikely that Sharpness will not take the title, and at the bottom it seems that the battle to
avoid the second relegation place will be between Cribbs and Totterdown with Hanham unlikely to escape. In midweek
Sharpness play their title rivals Filton whilst Cribbs play Frampton and Hanham play H&R. Interesting.
At the Rec. Ruardean Hill Rangers took on a vastly improved Tytherington Rocks and it was Hill who made the early
running but Rocks almost took an early lead when after a good move the ball fell to Mat Sumner who slammed it against
the bar, and straight up the other end a great through ball found Alex Stephens who shot across the goal bringing a
great save from Baker in the Rocks goal. Tytherington had the lead in the 10th> minute when Ashley Sims got the ball 25
yards out and unleashed a brilliant strike which went in off the crossbar. Hill were looking for an equaliser and got
a corner which Charley Mason whipped in and Landon’s header landed on the roof of the net and on 25 minutes a good
move by Hill saw the ball worked to Steve Clark and his curling effort just missed the post. Hill continued to
dominate possession but right-on half-time Rocks almost got a second when Ollie Briggs shot hit the post. In to the
second half and Clark tried his luck from 25 yards his effort swerving just over. But it was a mistake in midfield
that saw Sumner pick up a loose header and passed the ball under Underwood for two-nil. Hill perhaps should have got
one back on 73 minutes when Clark was one-on-one with Baker but the Rocks keeper made the save. Rocks made it 3-0 on
78 minutes when a harmless cross into the box was dropped by Underwood allowing Sims to tap home. A late corner from
Clark was met by Josh Sladen and the ball flashed across the goal and wide which summed up Hill’s afternoon in what
was a comfortable 3-0 Rocks win in the end.
At the SGS Stadium local rivals Stoke Gifford SGS United and Filton Athletic met on a bright sunny April afternoon
and the game started at a fast tempo with both teams playing good attacking football. A Trey Merrett effort was well
saved by Taylor Smith between the Gifford sticks and Ethan Tucker came close to giving Gifford an early lead. It was
Filton who edged in front after 15 minutes when Fraser Venables cut in from the wing and unleashed a shot from
distance that sailed over Smith and two minutes later it was 2-0, Venables free kick could only be parried by Smith
and in the resulting scramble a Gifford defender’s clearance found the back of the net. Gifford pressed forward and
were rewarded with a penalty, with the Filton keeper seeing red and Patryk Kosciolek dispatching the kick past the
stand-in keeper. Gifford, however, were unable to take advantage of the extra man and in first half stoppage time were
also reduced to ten men. Gifford could have equalised straight after the break but, Dan Twomey’s header was straight
into the arms of the keeper. But on 55 minutes Merrett’s shot from the edge of the box squirmed under Smith to extend
the Filton lead. Both teams created chances to score but, none were taken and with 15 minutes remaining Filton were
reduced to nine men, but were able to see the game out for a 3-1 win to keep their faint hopes of the league title
alive.
Quedgeley Wanderers met Wick at Waterwells looking to put in a strong performance and it was clear that both sides
were up for the contest. QW looked lively from the start moving the ball well in the early stages with Billy
Osabuohien playing a neat ball through to Seb Keith whose effort was blocked for a corner. Wick responded quickly on
the counter and from a set-piece the ball was fired over. Quedgeley continued forward with Ben Langworthy delivering a
dangerous ball in which was safely claimed by keeper Josh Brown. Moments later Stokes slipped Osabuohien in only to be
flagged offside. Wick began to grow into the game and their best chance in the fifteenth minute brought a point-blank
save from Steve Sparrow. As the half wore on QW continued to create chances and Osabuohien went close when through on
goal but a recovering defender cleared with Brown beaten. Despite Quedgeley’s positive spells it was Wick who broke
the deadlock on 44 minutes with a well-timed ball played in behind the defence allowing Sam Archer to finish
clinically. Wick tested Sparrow early in the second half but QW continued to battle with Stokes creating another
chance for Osabuohien but he shot narrowly wide. The game became somewhat scrappy with a series of free kicks and
throw ins disrupting the rhythm and with Wick looking dangerous from set-pieces and wide deliveries, Quedgeley had to
work hard to find any openings and although Langworthy continued to provide some quality balls into the box and
Reynolds tried his luck from distance Wick remained organised and QW never found a breakthrough and in the end Wick’s
first half goal proved enough for three points.
A bright and sunny day at Arnall Drive for H&R’s reunion day saw a healthy crowd witness a decent game of football
between Henbury & Rockleaze and Cribbs Reserves. H&R got off to their customary slow start with Cribbs applying early
pressure with Abdel Bangoura’s effort turned round the post by Harry Trett. On 22 minutes H&R awoke and Tommy Collins
saw his effort saved by the legs of Cribbs custodian Jude Brown. On 28 minutes Rhys Murphy’s shot was tipped over by
Brown but 5 minutes later disaster struck for H&R when Trett was lobbed from 30 yards by James Capon. On 36 minutes
another Collins effort was well saved by Brown and a few minutes before the break Danny Burd had a chance that was
again, dealt with by Brown. On 51 minutes Trett atoned for his earlier error saving well at the feet of Alex Craig,
and five minutes later a rasping volley from Jordan Buckett was brilliantly turned round the post by Brown. However,
on the hour Sawdon headed in the equaliser following a scramble in the box. On 81 minutes from another corner H&R
should have won it but George James never got enough on his header. H&R created enough chances but Cribbs dug in for a
share of the points in their quest to stay up.
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At Vicarage Road, Hanham Athletic entertained Chalford. Hanham started the better but it was Chalford who took the
lead on 20 mins with there first attack a great through ball was taken down by marshall who’s run and cross was turned
in at the far post by Tyrel Roberts. Hanham had a chance to equalize early in the second half but Paul Cole’s great
cross was headed over by Lewis Williams. Hanham had a better chance on 53 but after getting into a great position
Coles shot over when he really should of hit the target. More chances came firstly a volley by Williams was brilliantly
turned over then somehow Coles hit the bar twice after a scramble in the box. Hanhams dominance finally paid off when
on 75 mins when a ball over the top was converted by Preston Webb who held off a couple of challenges.
Sharpness played hosts to local rivals Frampton United on a sunny afternoon at Hamfields It was the sharks who struck first
after 25 mins. A great through ball by James Tainton put Kieran Bennett through 1 on 1 and he slotted the ball home.
Frampton nearly equalised when a corner went through a crowd of people but Tom Palmer was on hand to excellently clear
the ball off the line. Pete Dykes was put to the test soon after but made a good save from a Frampton free kick and
had to make two more saves shortley after.
The Sharks had loads of chances but failed to work the keeper but finally doubled their lead 5 mins before half time .
A Marley Thomas corner was met by a great header from James Priday,
Sharpness scored early in the 2nd half to make it 3-0. Bennett did brilliantly to slip past & hold off two
defenders before unselfishly passing to James Tainton who calmly slotted home.
Frampton kept knocking on the door but Dykes was in fine form. Manolo-Espada saw his point blank header well saved &
Lewis Vye also saw his effort well saved by Dykes.
Sharpness wrapped up the game with a 4th goal. A great turn on the half way line by James Tainton which got
him in behind the defence & he made no mistake expertly chipping the keeper to make the fina score 4-0.
Totterdown United hosted Broadwell Amateurs at Norton Lane. The weather was good with the sun shining and wind relatively calm. Broadwell started the brighter of the teams but were limited to shots from distance. The First Half was quiet in terms of chances, a free kick was tipped over by Martin in Totterdowns goal around the 30th minute. This seemed to spark Totterdown into life who finished the half strongly forcing a good save from the Broadwell keeper.
Totterdown stated the second half as they finished the first. They were on top and finally found a breakthrough when Prices shot was handled by a Broadwell defender as it was goal bound. Yellow card and penalty, Chaz Hemmings calmly slotted home to make it 1-0.
Totterdown had another great chance to increase their lead but Saunders shot was saved at the near post.
Broadwell broke down Totterdowns right hand side around the 60th minute and a cross saw 2 deflections and a wicked spin on the ball drop to Nathan Davies who tucked home from close range.
The game seemed to stagnate from here with the best chance falling to Broadwell who saw a cross drop to a forward but he hit his shot straight at Martin who gathered well.
Saunders was dangerous on the left wing for Totterdown and saw 2 great crosses miss the incoming Totterdown forwards who couldn’t make it count.
Final score was 1-1 which was a fair reflection of the game. The match was played in good spirit and the referee had a great game.
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12th April - Tytherington edge closer to safety
Mark Simpson
Not much happening at the top this weekend but Filton Athletic’s chances of winning the title were dealt a serious
blow in midweek with a defeat against Tytherington Rocks. At the bottom there were defeats for Hanham, Totterdown,
Cribbs and Ruardean Hill with only Tytherington gaining a point.
At Hardwicke Tytherington Rocks were looking to build on four wins in a row against Broadwell Amateurs. The weather
was perfect for football and Tytherington took an early lead when right back Mat Sumner hit a 30-yard looping shot
over Jack Watkins. Tytherington created a few more chances but were unable to double the lead going into half time.
After the break Broadwell pushed for an equaliser but were unable to break Rocks defence. The game became a bit stop
start with fouls being committed by the home side giving Broadwell opportunities to push for a goal and they made it
count in the 70th minute when a free kick just outside the box was smashed in by Jordi Locke. No clear chances were
made by either team after that with both settling for a point.
On a day when the weather couldn’t decide what it wanted to do at Arnall Drive, Henbury & Rockleaze decided they
wanted the points against Hanham Athletic. Hanham made the better start with early pressure but couldn’t test stand-in
keeper Lewis Jefferies. The first decent chance fell to H&R’s Drew Sawdon who saw his header fly just wide from Nick
Jones free kick. On 26 minutes Hanham took the lead with H&R’s defence looking at the flag and not playing to the
whistle Preston Webb struck the crossbar with a rasping effort and Liam Maggs was on hand to tap home. Just a minute
later H&R equalised when Sawdon battled to win the ball back and fired superbly past Ashton Trott. On 43 minutes Danny
Burd’s effort was well saved by Trott and Hanham went up the other end with Jefferies making an outstanding stop to
keep out Webb’s header. H&R started the second half much the stronger and on 51 minutes Trott did really well to save
a Jones free kick and on 70 minutes he turned what looked like a certain goal from Burd around the post. With H&R
piling on the pressure the returning Joe Hodson won the game in the 87th minute after Adam Ogden slipped him in and
his delicate dink was good enough to beat the superb Trott to ensure the 3 points went to H&R. Hanham certainly played
their part in a decent game of football, but one that H&R deserved to win due to their second half performance.
With the Wick pitch in superb condition the Owls welcomed Ruardean Hill Rangers to the Nest in somewhat blustery
conditions and Hill elected to play against the wind in the first half. The first chance fell to Wick in the fifth
minute when a shot was deflected wide and three minutes later Sam Archer delivered a great cross which was turned in
by Cory Langdon at the far post to open Wick’s account. On 20 minutes Ruardean broke quickly but the shot was across
the face of goal and two minutes later a good advantage by the Referee allowed Archer to break free and deliver a
superb ball to Langdon who made no mistake in slotting past Underwood for his and Wick’s second. On 30 minutes a great
cross found Langdon again only for him head over. 3 minutes later an under hit back pass forced Mason Hawkins out of
his box to clear, but he only found a Ruardean forward, but luckily for Wick, his lobbed shot hit the underside of the
bar and went out to safety. However, on 42 minutes Wick gifted the ball to Hill’s Charley Mason who rushed through
holding off two defenders and fired past Hawkins clawing a goal back. Things could have got better for Hill when a
great shot from distance produced an equally good save from Hawkins. The second half was fairly end to end and a 50th
minute Wick free kick just cleared the bar, a 55th minute Hill effort was well saved by Hawkins, and 2 minutes later a
Wick free kick was spilt by Underwood and the loose ball shot blocked. On the hour a long punt by Underwood set Steve
Clarke free and his header went just wide and a few minutes later Archer put Langdon through whose shot beat Underwood
but not the post. The game petered out a little until the final moments when both sides went near, but Wick held on to
three points with a 2-1 win.
Cribbs Reserves made their first trip to Northway to play Tewkesbury Town. Earlier in the season in the reverse
fixture Town put eight past Cribbs only for the three points to be chalked off for a registration issue. However, it
didn’t take long for Town to notch their first, Lee Llewellyn pitched in a flat corner for Scott Nicolls to use his
height to power in a header. Town’s second came from Alex Roder managing to control the ball in the box and laying off
to Joe Peachey to slot in. With the downhill wind Cribbs struggled to get forward, but did manage one chance with a
header striking the bar and over. Cam Anderson was brought down for a Town penalty right on half time with Jamie
Goodwin converting. In the second half Town were soon on the score sheet, Roder controlling well then opening his body
to lay in Goodwin who slotted in to the bottom corner. Goodwin made it five for Town after some great attacking play,
with Anderson nudging it down for him to convert for his hat-trick. In the last 15 minutes Cribbs applied pressure but
couldn’t break the Town defence, and Tewkesbury moved up to second in the table with this 5-0 win.
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The sun was shining and there was a slight breeze in the air for Frampton United’s visit to Norton Lane to take on
Totterdown United. Not much happened in the first half hour with both teams cancelling each other out, before an early
ball played between the Totterdown left back and centre back with Wiltshire getting back to make a tackle on the edge
of the box but the Frampton attacker got there first and a penalty was awarded which Hawes tucked away. Right-on
half-time Martin made a great save to prevent a Frampton second. The second half began with not much action outside of
a few corners and Totterdown made some changes to try and get hold of the game and shots from Price and Saunders were
well saved by Kaye and a deep cross from the edge of the box looked to be dropping on Saunders’ head but Kaye got his
hand to it. Ten minutes from time Frampton broke and won a corner which wasn’t cleared allowing Halsey to tap in for
2-0. Totterdown’s heads dropped and despite a few more changes Mangan managed to run through without any significant
challenge and slotted past Martin for 3-0. A bad day at the office for Totterdown but the do have a game in hand on
Cribbs who are just above them.
A bright sunny afternoon at the SGS stadium with a strong swirling wind not helping playing conditions for Bishops
Cleeve Development’s trip to play Stoke Gifford SGS United. A fairly even start to the game with the first opportunity
falling to Gifford’s Matt Harmer whose 15th minute shot was well held by Cam Cheal in the Cleeve goal. Minutes later,
however, Solomon Osinuga seized on a mix-up in the Gifford defence to calmly slot home for Cleeve, breaking the
deadlock. Gifford stepped up their efforts and enjoyed much the greater possession but were unable to take any
advantage until they nearly equalised on the stroke of half-time when Dan Twomey had his effort cleared off the line
by Fin Smith. The second half was a one-sided affair from the off. Goals from Archie Tucker and Osinuga in the
opening five minutes put Cleeve well in command. Monty New and a Harry Davis double completed a 6-0 rout against a
very out of form Gifford team.
Chalford’s outing at Highfield Way against Quedgeley Wanderers ended in a tough 5-1 defeat in a match that ultimately
swung on a pivotal red card despite an encouraging start from the hosts. Chalford started the game on the front foot
showing early intent and energy that put QW under pressure. However, against the run of play, Quedgeley were awarded a
penalty when midfielder Keylock thought he was in goal and the spot kick was converted by Miles and Keylock
red-carded. Despite the setback Chalford responded well but struggled a little in front of goal despite looking the
more threatening of the teams for large periods. Quedgeley began to take advantage of numerical superiority and the
second half told a different story. Early in this period Quedgeley extended their advantage to 3-0 with Jenner and
Stokes scoring before Kerr pulled one back for Chalford briefly offering hope of a comeback which was nearly realised
when they struck the crossbar. But, pushing forward left them exposed at the back and they were punished on the
counter-attack with Keith making it 4-1. The visitors rounded off the scoring late on through Osabuohien to seal a
comprehensive 5-1 victory. The scoreline was rather harsh on Chalford with the self-inflicted red card proving
decisive.
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5th April - Sharpness open gap at top
Mark Simpson
Sharpness made a big step towards the title and promotion with a win away to main rivals Filton Athletic. At the
bottom Ruardean Hill and Tytherington Rocks made big steps towards safety with Rocks scoring a win away to relegation
rivals Totterdown, but it is still Cribbs and Hanham occupying the bottom two spots.
League leaders Sharpness visited Elm Park to face Filton Athletic in what was probably a decisive game in the title
race. Filton started on the front foot when Tom Fry’s shot was deflected, but only into Pete Dykes hands. Sharpness
had a few set pieces which came to nothing, but it was Filton who broke the deadlock when a Trey Merrett corner was
cleared back to him and his left foot cross was headed in at the back post by Fry. The game changed somewhat when a
foul on Filton’s Matt Tovey started a bit of a melee and ended with Filton’s Freddie Fraser seeing red. Sharpness
equalised on the stroke of half time when Ben Hemmings shot into the corner of the net when the ball was deflected to
him. Sharpness had the upper hand in the second half and Hemmings shot was deflected over by Tovey, but Filton were
holding firm. Sharpness finally got their reward for their pressure when George Thomas found himself unmarked and
headed in Marley Thomas’s cross. Filton pushed for an equaliser but to no avail and Sharpness gained a crucial 2-1 win
in the title race.
The weather was great for the start of Totterdown United against Tytherington Rocks at Norton Lane, and Totterdown
started the better of the teams putting in two dangerous crosses which ended with one being cleared and the other
resulting in a corner. Shortly after, a mix up in the Tytherington defence allowed Ben Maker to steal the ball and
rush through on goal but his effort was straight at the keeper. A few minutes later Rocks broke down the left wing and
what seemed a tame cross at first glance was spilt by Martin allowing Sumner to tap in for 1-0. With Totterdown’s
heads down, they were caught out again when Sumner ran through untracked and calmly slotted past Martin for a 25th
minute two goal lead. Totterdown regrouped and saw a few crosses go all the way through with no one to capitalise and
Bull and Maker had shots saved. Totterdown were a bit slow out of the blocks for the second half with Rocks forcing
Martin into a good save but Totterdown settled after this and started to dominate proceedings with Tytherington
sitting back but remaining solid. Totts got a goal back in the 75th minute when Lovell’s cross struck a defender’s
hand with Sulyman putting the resulting spot kick into the top corner. With Totterdown over committing, Tytherington
did have a few chances where they found themselves one-on-one but Millard mopped up on both occasions. Totts pushed
and a late cross into the box saw Hemmings knock the ball down, it dropped to Saunders whose shot was blocked then
fell to Millard whose half-volley was cleared off the line, there was still time for Tytherington to break and earn a
free kick which was plucked out of the top corner by Martin but it didn’t matter as the Referee blew for full time and
a 2-1 Rocks win despite a decent Totterdown performance.
At the Ruardean Rec. Chalford were the visitors to take on Ruardean Hill Rangers and on 3 minutes Josh Nelmes tried a
long ranger from the halfway line which bounced horribly almost embarrassing Sam Hart in the Chalford goal but just
went over. On fifteen minutes Hill were in front when a clipped ball from Underwood was brilliantly brought down by
Telling to half volley from 30 yards over Hart. Hill with the wind advantage continued to keep Chalford camped in
their half. On the hour from a break and trying to get back into the game Chalford had a corner which Uriah Townsend
headed wide, and five minutes on a great move by Hill saw the ball worked to Ollie Mason whose shot was saved by Hunt
at the second attempt. The wind began to make play difficult for both teams but Hill got their second on 75 minutes
when a corner was whipped into the front post by Ollie Mason, back heeled by Max Telling into the path of Tom Landon
who swept home. On 89 minutes it was three for Hill as Luke Brown picked a pocket in midfield and played a beautiful
ball through to Ollie Mason who lifted the ball over the advancing Hart. A comprehensive win for Ruardean Hill lifting
them further up the League.
At Vicarage Road, Tewkesbury Town made the better start against Hanham Athletic and took a fifth minute lead with a
stupendous strike from the edge of the box by Lorcan Sheehan. Hanham should have equalised on 32 minutes but Morgan
Stryjewski shot weakly at Joe Poole when one-on-one. Tewkesbury should have made it two right on half time but after a
great Sheehan cross and Newland-Galloway’s knock back Jamie Goodwin blazed over from six yards. Hanham started the
second half well and should have equalised two minutes in but Mikey Golding could only shoot weakly at Poole when
clean through. Tewkesbury made it 2-0 on 50 minutes from the spot after Jay Vile was sent off for handball, with Jamie
Goodwin scoring. Tewkesbury were making the extra man count and it was only some brilliant saves from Ashton Trott
that kept the score down. Hanham did manage to pull a goal back on 83 minutes when Tewkesbury hit the inside of the
post and from the breakaway a great run and cross by Tom Sayers was well finished by Twaine Plummer. Tewkesbury made
it 3-1 soon after when Goodwin ran through to finish well past Trott and Hanham made it 3-2 right on time when Nath
Hall’s free kick sailed over Poole’s head and into the back of the net. A blow for Hanham who remain bottom but a good
win for Tewkesbury to keep them third.
From the start of the game the windy conditions made life extremely difficult for both Bromley Heath United and
Frampton United players at Pomphrey Hill. The unpredictable flight of the ball made it almost impossible for any
flowing football and creation of any real chances were very limited for both sides. It was Bromley’s Ollie Hanham who
came closest in the first period when he managed a snap shot from just inside the box which was just wide with Tom
Kaye beaten. For their part Frampton looked most dangerous when their wide players put a number of dangerous crosses
into the box. The second half saw much of the same with possession pretty even and both sides cancelling each other
out. Neither side looked like getting the breakthrough with both keepers only having to make routine saves and collect
the odd cross and inevitably the game ended 0-0.
On a blustery afternoon at the Owls Nest Wick took on Broadwell Amateurs and Broadwell, using the benefit of the
blustery conditions, applied early pressure on the Wick goal and had a great opportunity to score on eight minutes
when a shot was driven across the face of the goal. With Broadwell applying pressure across the park Wick were limited
to the odd break, and so it was on 13 minutes, after good work by Sam Archer down the left, and his great ball into
the box brought Jack Watkins into action making a great double save. On 18 minutes a through ball down the right saw
keeper Mason Hawkins rounded but fortunately for him Brodwell only shot into the side netting. On 25 minutes Broadwell
broke and were awarded a free kick on the right which was whipped in dangerously but Hawkins saved with his feet. With
action coming thick and fast another Broadwell break and another shot just wide. A minute later it was Wick’s turn to
break and with the ball not completely cleared it was Watkins who rescued Broadwell with a tip over. Chances continue
to be created at both ends, on 38 minutes Wick shot wide and a minute later Watkins saved well from Archer who had
been put through by Langdon. On 42 minutes both Hawkins and Watkins prevented their sides from going a goal down. Wick
enjoyed the benefit of the blustery conditions in the second half and went ahead a minute in when Fred Taylor-Fox
curled a great shot into the far corner giving Watkins no chance. The remainder of the half saw less chances created
than in the first, each side battling against the windy conditions and with Wick eager for a second and Broadwell
pressing for an equaliser, Wick were glad to see the game through for three points with Broadwell probably feeling
that they should have had at least a share of the points, but a 1-0 win for Wick it was.
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