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League Review



       Starting at Waterwells where Quedgeley Wanderers hosted Broadwell Amateurs with
       the first effort of the game a 30 yarder Harry Reynolds straight at Jack Watkins in the
       Broadwell goal. Broadwell retaliated and broke down the wing, but Ethan Wilkes’ shot was
       straight into Nathan Charnock’s chest, and was quickly followed by an attempt from Liam
       Thomas. On the half hour Wanderers Rio Spencer worked well with the ball to pass multiple
       players, went for goal, the ball rebounding off the bar to Finlay Jenner who miskicked, and
       the chance was gone. Broadwell managed a few shots but failed to find the target and it
       was right on half time that the deadlock was broken, a through ball to Spencer who crossed
       for Jenner to tap in.
       Broadwell came out fighting in the second half, but the first chance went to Quedgeley’s
       James Stanbury whose header was over. Broadwell’s Jamie Belfitt had a cross shot straight
       at Charnock who also saved well from Wilkes. At the other end Watkins saved well from
       Jack  Bright.  Broadwell  finally  found  the  back  of  the  net,  the  packed  box  somewhat
       obscuring Charnock’s view, allowing Jordan Locke to head the ball past him. Looking for a
       winner  Broadwell  pressed,  and  Nathan  Davies’  shot  was  well  saved  by  Charnock,  and
       another  shot  rocketed  straight  off  the  post.  In  the  75   minute  Broadwell  conceded  a
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       penalty, but Watkins made a brilliant save from Jenner’s spot kick. Jenner, however, kept
       his cool and redeemed himself with a one on one where he controlled the ball and lobbed
       Watkins for 2-1. Quedgeley held off Broadwell and Charnock made an incredible save which
       held the win for Quedgeley.
       At Oldbury Lane Wick took on leaders Avonmouth and after an even start the first half
       turned out to be a lively affair, Avonmouth took the lead on 18 minutes when Josh Pearce
       got on the end of a through ball and lobbed the on-rushing Ashton Trott. On 29 minutes
       the  visitors  doubled  their  lead  when  Pearce  scored  again  this  time  courtesy  of  a  big
       deflection on his shot from the edge of the box. Wick refused to lie down and got back into
       the game on 38 when Brad Abraham headed in a cross from Levi Brown. A minute later a
       brilliant point-blank save by Trott denied Pearce his hat trick. Wick had a great chance to
       level on the stroke of half time when awarded a penalty, but Seb Scott fired the spot kick
       wide.  Wick  continued to press for a second half  equaliser, but it  was  Avonmouth who
       increased their lead on 67 with Kyle O’Donovan scoring. Wick went on to hit the post, have
       a goal disallowed leaving them cursing their luck, and Avonmouth’s 3-1 win.
       Gala Wilton hosted Frampton United at Fairmile Gardens with both sides desperately
       seeking three points at either end of the table. It was Frampton who made most of the
       early running but were denied on 10 minutes with a good save by keeper Aaron Charman
       and Sam Kelly headed the rebound off the line. Ten minutes later Frampton made no
       mistake when Stuart Maule slotted home when one on one with Charman. The
       first half ended with a plethora of goalmouth action. Gala’s first real effort on goal
       came after 40 minutes when Jamol Dare shot just wide, but Frampton responded
       and were denied a second by a great Charman point blank save, and they hit the
       bar with a well struck free kick a minute later. Gala almost scored in time added
       on  but  Jerzy  Marzsalek,  when  through,  was  denied  by  Tom  Kaye’s  save.  The
       second half was much quieter, but Frampton got their second on 56 when Henry
       Driver-Dickerson was put through and finished past Charman. This effectively won
       the game for Frampton who saw the rest of the game out, Gala unable to produce any clear-cut
       chances and 2-0 it finished to the visitors.
       Little Stoke welcomed high flying Bromley Heath United to the park, the game started
       slowly with neither side taking control, and that was the story of the first half with very few
       chances.  On  48  minutes  Bromley rattled  Little  Stoke’s  crossbar  with  their  only  meaningful
       chance of the game. It wasn’t until the 55  minute that Little Stoke’s game plan finally paid
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       off, a devastating counter led by Jake Lawrence whose pinpoint cross found Phil Vice to head
       home. After the goal the home side were happy to let Bromley have the ball, and many a stray
       pass came from the away side and eventually time ran out for them, and Little Stoke’s superb
       defensive display earnt them a deserved 1-0 victory.
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