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League Review




       The  Pitching  In  Southern  League  Premier  Division  South  fixture  list
       today suffered with six postponements and a game abandoned.
       However, despite having the afternoon off, leaders Weston-super-Mare
       received a boost when they heard the news of second-placed Truro City’s
       3-2  defeat  at  Holloways  Park  against  mid-table  Beaconsfield  Town.
       Nathan  Minhas  gave  the  Rams  a  27th  minute  lead  they  held  until  10
       minutes after the break when Rocky Neal equalised.
       Dan Sullivan then gave the White Tigers a 73rd minute lead, only for the
       hosts to battle straight back and level through Elliott Buchanan within 3
       minutes. With 8 minutes remaining, Sam Togwell grabbed Beaconsfield’s
       winner.
       Chesham  United  were  the  only  other  top  five  team  to  play  as  they
       welcomed  bottom  side  Yate  Town  to  The  Meadow  and  inflicted  a
       damaging 5-1 defeat on the Bluebells, who are 9 points adrift of the safety
       mark with only 12 left to play for. A crowd of 430 saw the visitors take a
       23rd  minute  lead  through  Lucas  Tomlinson.  Toby  Braney  pulled  the
       Generals back on terms right on the stroke of half-time. And then the hosts
       ran away with it in the second half, making it 2-1 just 2 minutes after the
       restart through Zak Joseph, who also added the fifth in the 88th minute,
       sandwiched  by  goals  from  Brad  Clayton  after  53  minutes  and  Shaq
       Hippolyte-Patrick after 63 minutes.
       Gosport Borough’s relegation clash against fifth-from-bottom Hendon
       will  have  to  be  replayed  at  the  AEI  Stadium  as  today’s  game  was
       abandoned after 65 minutes following an injury to the linesman ending play
       early with the scores level.
       A  crowd  of  724  at  the  Met  Coaches  Community  Stadium  saw  Merthyr
       Town  beat  Hanwell Town 3-1.  Tom Handley gave the  Martyrs a  19th
       minute  lead  that  Abdul  Seidu-Osman  cancelled  out  5  minutes  later.
       However, only 3 minutes after that, Lewis Powell converted a penalty to
       restore the home side’s lead. And there was a fourth goal in 10 minutes as
       Ricardo Rees made it 3-1 to Paul Michael’s side just shy of the half-hour
       mark.
       The only other game to go ahead was the derby at the Raymond McEnhill
       Stadium between Salisbury and Dorchester Town which ended honours
       even.
       A  crowd  of  584  saw  Shaq  Gwengwe  put  the  visitors  in  front  after  31
       minutes.
       A penalty from Brandon Goodship pulled Salisbury level in first half injury-
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