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Saturday 14th September 2024

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Match reports by Derek Cumner

Promoted Phoenix Next Generation who maintained their unbeaten record in the Senior Division following a 1 1 draw at Easton Cowboys Reserves

Report for Saturday 14th September

Avonmouth Reserves are the early pacemakers in the Senior Division with maximum points following a 5 1 home win over Fishponds OB's, Cameron Ward scored a brace in the first half with Zaid Samadi adding a third, Samadi scored his second on 60 minutes with Reece Purnell netting the fifth, Sam Barker scored a consolation goal for the OB's

Ihab Said gave second placed Phoenix NG a 15th minute lead but were pegged back by a Easton Cowboys Reserves equaliser to share the points

In the local derby at Brislington a 90th minute goal from Jacob Fernott earned hosts Brislington 2nds a point at home to Hengrove Athletic Reserves, Sustitute Callum Pritchard was also on target for Brislington with Luke Corbiere and Reece Edwards replying for the Athletic

Charlie Feltham scored the only goal of the game to earn Broad Plain House Reserves all three points at home to Filton Athletic Reserves

Hartcliffe FC Reserves won by the odd goal in three at Lawrence Athletic Reserves, Joshua Uhlyk was the Weston marksmen

Two 1 0 victories has taken Henbury Rockleaze Reserves to pole position in the Premier Division they overcame Redbridge at Arnall Drive

Assan Sowe scored both goals for Wessex Wanderers 2 0 winners at Lockleaze against St Vallier

Lewis Pratten scored twice for Jamaica Bell in the the first 25 minutes thanks to assists from Ben Kwapong and Ryan Turner to beat Easton Cowboys Reserves 2 1 in their first game of the season

Harvey Sealey and Jack Stone bagged braces for Southmead CS Athletic 5 1 winners at Pen Park against Mendip Broadwalk Reserves, Imran Secka added the fifth, Brandon Lewis replied for Mendip

St Aldhelms lost 5 0 at Headley Park School against local rivals Broad Plain House

Daniel Crawford scored a 21st minute goal for Old Cothamians but his goal was in vain as hosts Stoke Gifford United Reserves scored twice to win 2 1

Three teams have maximum points in Division One a goal on 23 minutes from Tristan Plummer and a second on 65 minutes from Mo Adam gave Cosmos a narrow 2 1 home win in their first game at their new pitch at Oaklands Park taking them to the top spot

A convincing 6 1 win at Old Cothamians Reserves takes Bromley Heath United Reservesinto second place, Substitute Aaron Tyler scored a 61st minute consolation goal for Old Cothamians

AFC Bohemia won 2 0 at Arnalls Drive against Henbury & Rockleaze B to maintain their 100% start to the season

Because of League reorganisation last seasons Division Four winners Southmead CS Athletic Reserves moved up to Division One and won for their first time 6 1 at home to Hanham Abbotonians Reserves, Riley Perks 2, Wills, DJ, Luke Bayford and Sam Squirrell were on target for the Athletic

Alvan Juma and Stef Aspell were the Wessex Wanderers Reserves marksmen in a 2 0 home win over Saltford Reserves at Lockleaze, young goalkeeper Oliver Hobbs was pleased to keep a clean sheet

In Division Two a 7th minute red card for Pierluigi Carota gave Red Falcons a uphill battle at Cutters Friday Reserves, two first half goals from Alfie Spiller on 9 minutes and Reece John on 20 gave them hope but the home side hit back to win by the odd goal in five

Imoerial Reserves are the early pacemakers following a convincing 4 0 home win over Bristol Phoenix

Cruz Mead gave Bristol Union a 24th minute lead at home to Old Georgians a lead they held until the 70th minute when Thomas Parnall equalised to share the points

Daniel Hanson completed a double and further goals from Marcus Bebbington, James House and Jamie Nicholls helped Mendip Broadwalk A to their first win of the season 5 2 at home to St Aldhelms Reserves

Two goals in the first 6 minutes gave Parson Street OB's a 2 0 lead at home to Socius United before a penalty from Jack Szur reduced the deficit, early in the second half the United equalised through Richard Player with a header from a corner, it was not level for long as the OB's regained the lead and scored three later goals to win 6 2, Tom Jackson scored a hat trick for the Street with the other goals coming from Jack Rawlings, Luke Hayward and Chad Sheppard

A second half brace from Callum Kellett helped Bristol Wanderers to a convincing 4 0 home win over Bedminster Down Reserves, a first minute goal from Alfie Stewart gave Wanderers a early lead with Liam Vaughan making it 2 0 in the 38th minute

A goal on half time by Ciaran Dougherty gave AC Moose a lead at the break Dougherty added a second on 67 minutes to win at Port of Bristol, Moose have yet to concede a goal

Stoke Gifford United A won their first game of the Season 7 1 at newcomers AFC Westerleigh

At the Civil Service Ground visitors Henbury & Rockleaze C beat Bristol Phoenix Reserves 4 0

New team Cosmos Reserves maintained their 100% record and are in pole position in Division Four courtesy of a 6 3 home win over Avonmouth A

AJA Athletic won their first game of the season edging out newcomers Park Knowle by the odd goal in a nine goal thriller

Hamza Mahamoud gave Phoenix NG Reserves a 12th minute lead at the Netham but AC Moose Reserves equalised through Alexander van Eesteren in the 33rd minute, a goal in the 65th minute from Cheikh Gueye five minutes after coming on as a substitute clinched the points for Phoenix

At Filwood Hartcliffe FC Reserves and Easton Cowboys A shared two goals at Lockleaze, Bromley Heath United A won 5 1 against Wessex Wanderers Colts, Miles Wring netted for rhe Colts