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Saturday 30th September

  • 02/10/23
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Match reports by Derek Cumner

It was a game of two halves in the Premier Division at third placed Redbridge as they went 2 0 down in the first five minutes against Lawrence Weston Athletic, Sam Preston pulled a goal back before missing a penalty as the home side reached half time 2 1 down, in am amazing second half Redbridge scored eight goals from six different strikers to run out 9 2 winners, Sam Preston, Ed Searle bagged braces with Sam Moss, Sam Kitson and E Ozturk also on target

Leaders Filton Athletic maintained their 100% record winning 1 0 at second placed Bristol Spartak

In the local derby at Headley Park School visitors Broad Plain House scored seven times without reply from St Aldhelms, Harry Keen completed a hat trick with the other goals coming from Mike Pullinger 2, Josh Lewis and Isaac Chilcott

Joseph Haines and an own goal were the Old Cothamians marksmen who shared four goals at Southmead CS Athletic

A second half hat trick from Sam Harding helped Jamaica Bell maintain their 100% record with a 5 0 home win over AFC Mangotsfield

Mendip Broadwalk Reserves move into third place courtesy of a 3 0 home win over Parson Street OB's, Aaron Selby with a double and Iain Matthew scored for Mendip

Following a first day defeat Hengrove Athletic Reserves are unbeaten they travelled to local rivals Stockwood Wanderers Reserves and won 2 0

There were three games played in the GFA Junior Cup and all games ended with Suburban League winners, Filton Athletic Reserves won 3 1 on the Downs against Saints Old Boys Reserve,
Almondsbury Reserves shared four goals at Totterdown United Reserves before winning the penalty shoot out 4 2 and Easton Cowboys Reserves beat Chipping SodburyTown A 4 1

Because of the Junior Cup games no League Cup games were plaged and the result of the day was Cosmos FC coming back from 2 0 down to finish 2 2 with Premier Division side Stoke Gifford United Reserves before winning 5 4 on penalties

Simon Boss-Johnson struck a hat trick for AFC Bohemia who beat Redbridge Reserves 6 2 in an all Suburban League tie, Ivan Woodhouse, Jake Templeman and an own goal completing the scoring

Hassan Siraj-Allan scored a consolation goal for Bristol Phoenix who lost 7 1 at home to Wick Reserves

Old Cothamians Reserves lost by the odd goal five at home to AEK Boco A and Avonmouth lost 9 8 on penalties following a 1 1 draw at Seymour United

The GFA Intermediate Cup took over the Division Two fixtures with Hanham Abbotonians Reserves beating Lawrence Weston Athletic Reserves 12 1

Mahamadou Sankoun was the Wessex Wanderers Reserves marksmen in a 1 1 draw at Lockleaze against Old Georgians, before the visitors won 4 3 on penalties

Jake Sheppard scored for St Aldhelms Reserves who lost 4 1 against Real St George

At Hillside Gardens Rockleaze Rangers A beat Torpedo Reserves 5 1 to enter the hat for the next round

Two teams have a 100% record in Division Three with Red Falcons edging out Stoke Gifford United A by the odd goal in three at Somerdale, thanks to strikes from Dawson Comley and ex Bristol Rovers player Zak Zabek

The second club is Parson Street OB's Reserves who received a walk over against St Aldhelms A

James Thuc scored five times as second placed Port of Bristol bounced back from last week's heavy defeat to beat Cutters Friday Reserves 9 3, Luke Brimson 2, Jordan Jenkins and Brandon Mathieson completed the scoring

Mark Slateford bagged a brace for third placed Socius United 5 2 winners over Bitton A, Matt Jenkins, Joel Manning and Luca Allison were also on target

Rockleaze Rangers A picked up their first win of the season with a convincing 4 1 win at Hillside Gardens against Fishponds OB's Reserves

Connor Parsons and David Enrique-Zambrano were the Bristol Phoenix Reserves marksmen but the goals were in vain as visitors Little Stoke A scored three goals in reply

Although it's early in the season it seems that newcomers Southmead CS Athletic Reserves are the team to beat in Division Four they have won all four games scoring 25 goals, they beat AJA Athletic 6 1

38 goals were scored in the six games with Avonmouth A beating Bristol Phoenix A 9 0

Three players shared the seven goals for Bedminster Down A in a 7 3 win at home to Phoenix NG Reserves, Jordan Edwards let the scoring with a hat trick with Marshall Quinn and Rhys Murphy bagging braces

Five different players Simon Suchecki, George Pool, Ross Patchett, James House and Dan Hanson were on target for Hartcliffe FC Reserves In a 5 1 home win over Easton Cowboys A

It was the same score at Bristol Wanderers as the home side beat Bromley Heath United A