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League Review
The Met won 4-1 at Imber Court against mid-table Tiverton
Town. Herson Rodrigues-Alves after 14 minutes and Martell
Taylor-Crossdale 4 minutes later gave the Met a two-goal cushion
at half-time. On the hour-mark, Ollie Knight added the Met’s third
and 6 minutes later, he notched his second and the hosts` fourth,
with Tom Purrington netting a late consolation for the Yellows.
Dorchester returned to winning ways after three successive
defeats with a 3-0 verdict against Hanwell Town at the Avenue
Stadium. The Geordies` first visit to the county town wasn’t a
happy one, although it was goalless at the break. Jordan Ngalo
broke the deadlock to give the Magpies a 54th-minute lead that
Charlie Gunson doubled just 3 minutes later. It got worse for
Hanwell in the 72nd minute when they went down to ten-men
after Adam Laaref received a second yellow card. And the hosts
added a third in the 83rd minute with Gunson’s second of the
afternoon. The Magpies also finished with ten-men, however,
when Matt Neale was shown a straight red card 2 minutes into
stoppage time for a challenge on the Geordies` keeper.
Supermarine moved into eighth, leap-frogging their hosts
Beaconsfield Town, after edging a 3-2 win at Holloways Park.
Zack Kotwica put `Marine in front after just 6 minutes and 6
minutes later, Joe Tumelty made it 2-0. Callum Webb pulled the
Rams back in the game after 28 minutes and with 12 minutes to
go, Nathan Minhas finally equalised for Beaconsfield. But in the
88th minute, James Harding popped up to win it for Lee Spalding’s
visitors.
Every time North Leigh are written off, they seem to pick up a
win – and they did so again on Saturday, beating fourth-from-
bottom Harrow Borough 2-0 at Eynsham Park.
Jack Alexander gave the Millers a 37th-minute lead that Jordan
Thomas added to just past the hour-mark with a fine strike from
20 yards.
And second-from-bottom Hartley Wintney picked up a very
useful point from a 0-0 draw at Bolitho Park against a Plymouth
Parkway side who are 15th but not out of the woods quite yet.