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create more chances, but Chlopecki kept Henbury in touch with a fine
       save  from  Noble  following  a  piercing  run  by  full  back  Fenn
       Willoughby, and another from a Ollie Hanham effort. The second half
       saw both sides trying for the all-important second goal of the game,
       but it wasn’t to be after a succession of injuries disrupted any flow.
       Henbury had their best chance to equalise on the hour when Danny
       Seymour shot narrowly wide and Cam Ford for Bromley five minutes
       later saw his shot go the wrong side of the post. A narrow 1-0 victory
       to keep Bromley’s more realistic chance of league runners up spot
       alive.

       Quedgeley Wanderers recent up surge in form came to an abrupt
       end at Waterwells where Little Stoke moved up to fourth spot with
       a comprehensive 5-1 victory. The first chance of the match came to
       Quedgeley’s  Rory  Hunt  well  saved  by  Jarrett  Connolly.  This  was
       followed by a number of chances by Little Stoke – header over the
       bar,  just  past  the  post,  a  save  by  Nathan  Charnock,  until  they
       eventually found the back of the net from Ethan Tucker’s 28th minute
       effort. This was followed quickly when Aaron West made it 2-0 two
       minutes later. A penalty shout for Quedgeley was turned away but
       Ollie Curtis found the net on 41 minutes to reduce the deficit. Little
       Stoke came out strongly for the second period and increased their
       lead with another from Tucker. A few minutes later the ball flashed
       across the Quedgeley goal and Charnock cleared well. It was 4-1 on
       the hour when Aaron West finished from just inside the box. A few
       minutes later Ryan Hunt’s shot for the hosts was well blocked. The
       final goal came 15 minutes from time with Luke Meacham heading in
       at the far post. A 5-1 win for Little Stoke and still plenty to do for
       Quedgeley. Next

       Ruardean Hill Rangers recent indifferent form took a turn for the
       better with a 3-0 home win over Stoke Gifford United. The game
       was only five minutes in when Alex Stephens made a great run from
       halfway beating three defenders before slotting past Lewis Jefferies
       to put Hill in front. A further Hill chance came when Charley Mason’s
       free kick found Fin Jones, but his header went straight to Jefferies.
       Stoke Gifford’s Karem Karakus’s free kick from just outside the box
       was expertly saved by Bowles. Gifford’s Paul Cronin made a great run
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