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Saturday 4th November

  • 06/11/23
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Match reports by Derek Cunmer

The storms of last week caused the first major disruption of the League programme, most cancelled games have been rearranged for Saturday 16th March

Only one game was played in the Premier Division and Cameron Love celebrated his 50th game for Southmead CS Athletic with one of the goals in an odd goal in five victory at home to Rockleaze Rangers Reserves in a very entertaing game, Josh Palmer and 'Rico' were the other Southmead marksmen

In the Senior Division Jamaica Bell missed a chance to move back to pole position dropping two points sharing two goals with Filton Athletic Reserves

Almondsbury Reserves picked up their second win of the Season with a convincing 4 1 home win over Easton Cowboys Reserves

Division One leaders Avonmouth Reserves picked up their fourth successive win scoring 25 goals in those games, they beat Rockleaze Rangers A 4 2 at home with the goals coming from Cody Winkler, Rhys O'Donovan, Tommy Cox and Regan Trump to open a five point lead at the top and remain unbeaten

Brae Williams completed a hat trick to help Cadbury Heath Reserves to their first win of the Season and move off the foot of the table beating Little Stoke A 6 1, Brad Boyd, Jari Clemmings and Luke Smith were also on target for the 'Heath'

At Somerdale hosts Redbridge Reserves edged out Old Cothamians in a seven goal thriller by the odd goal, Sam Wright, Jamie Mitchell-Cotterell and Daniel Newell replied for Old Cothamians Reserves

Saltford Reserves missed a chance to move into the promotion position in Division Two going down 4 1 at Norman Road against FC Union Bristol, Brad Mead, Callum Paul, Harry Chappell and Will Thomas scored for FC Union

At Hillside Gardens Rockleaze Rangers B edged out Mendip Broadwalk A 2 1, Joshua Humber scored the Mendip consolation goal

Little Stoke A move into third place in Division Three following a 5 2 home win over Parson Street OBs Reserves the Streers first defeat of the Season

GFA Primary Cup
No League games were played in Division Four because of the GFA Cup a number of the cup games were cancelled and will have to be played next week

Five games were played with the Bristol Suburban League having three teams progressing to the next round

Goals from Cameron Ward with a hat trick, Wesley Lewis and Ashley West earned Avonmouth A a
5 0 win at Bristol Wanderers

AJA Athletic travelled to Life Church Reserves and two goals in each half gave them a 4 2 win

In an all Bristol Suburban League tie Real St George A beat Rockleaze Rangers C 2 1

Bromley Heath A went down 3 1 at Greyfriars Athletic A and Bristol Phoenix A lost heavily at Lion Reserves