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Matches played on Saturday 12th October

  • 16/10/24
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Match report by Derek Cumner

Goals from Oliver Forbes and Harry Jones helped Mendip Broadwalk Reserves to an odd goal in three victory over Filton Athletic Reserves in the second round of the Alf Bosley Cup to earn an away tie at fellow promoted St Vallier in the third round

Southmead Athletic have bounced back from losing the first game of the season with three successive victories to move into second place in the Premier Division, three goals in the first half from Jack Stone in the 8th and 23rd minute and a strike from Cameron Love on the 43rd minute helped them to a 4 2 home win over Broad Plain House, Harvey Sealey added the fourth in the 84th minute

The new leaders are Stoke Gifford United Reserves who beat previous leaders Henbury & Rockleaze Reserves 2 0 at North Road, Henbury drop to fifth

At Whitehall third placed Easton Cowboys shared four goals with St Vallier

The best result of the day was at Headley Park as Scott Mills completed a hat trick for Redbridge who had a convincing 8 1 win over St Aldhelms, Samuel Moss with a brace, Daniel Sparks, substitute Sam Preston and Muhammed Ozturk were also on target for Redbridge who led 3 0 at the break

Jamaica Bell picked up their second win of the season 2 0 at the BAWA against Old Cothamians

Ihab Said completed a hat trick taking his goal tally for the season to seven for Phoenix NG who were made to battle for the three points before winning 4 3 at Lawrence Weston Athletic to stay in second place, Mohamadou Fisiru scored the fourth goal, Samuel Bean, Narberth Smardz and an own goal replied for the home side

Leaders Avonmouth Reserves have a 100% record after four games after Hengrove Athletic Reserves could not raise a side

In the local derby at Brislington Reserves three first golf goals from Callum Pritchard in the 13th minute, Reece Mead after 40 minutes and a 45th minute goal from Matt Redman gave the home side a 3 1 win over Hartcliffe FC

Almondsbury Reserves had five different goalscorers in a convincing 6 2 win over Fishponds OB's, Theodore Cox bagged a brace with the other goals coming from Oscar Cox, Tyler Dunnell-Luff, Ben Wheeler and Joshua Young, Charlie Jones and Ben Morris replied for Fishponds

At Creswicke Road hosts Broad Plain House Reserves edged out Easton Cowboys Reserves by the odd goal in three

Two teams in Division One have 100% records AFC Bohemia join Cosmos UK who were without a game at the top with a 1 0 win at Coombe Dingle against Old Cothamians Reserves

Third placed Bromley Heath United Reserves won 2 1 at Pen Park against Southmead CS Athletic Reserves

A goal after 38 minutes from Jason Lawrence gave Little Stoke the lead against Saltford Reserves, Catalin Flocusu levelled the score before Samuel Jenkins scored a 82nd minute for Little Stoke

Promoted Wessex Wanderers Reserves won 3 1 at home to Henbury & Rockleaze B

Cutters Friday Reserves head Division Two by two points following a 5 2 home win over Parson Street OB's

Jack Szur is believed to be the only player to have scored in every game as he helped second placed Socius United to bounce back from going a goal down to beat Brustol Phoenix 10 2, Luca Allison scored a hat trick with David Bennett, Micah Gayle, Mark Slateford and a double from Oliver Louch were the other United marksman, Uwayce Malik struck both Phoenix goals

Somerset Junior Cup
Four Suburban teams were in the Junior Cup with Red Falcons the only side winning, they beat Evercreech Rovers 4 2 after being one down at half time

FC Union were winning 2 1 at half time following goals from Samuel Mundy and Tyler Harris but Shepton Beauchamp hit back to win 4 3, Edward Paquet scored the third for Union

At Shepton Mallet Reserves Imperial Reserves were well beaten by a good side 5 0

Marcus Bebbington and Jamie Nicholls scored consolation goals for Mendip Broadwalk A at West Wick going down 6 2

In Division Three AC Moose have a three point lead at the top they beat Little Stoke Reserves 5 0

Second placed Bristol Wanderers dropped two points sharing two goals at home to Stoke Gifford United A, Billy Stewart scored the Wanderers goal

Free scoring AFC Westerleigh beat Henbury & Rockleaze C 3 1 thanks to goals from Keaton Cook, Jack Hegarty and Joseph Leech

There is a five point gap at the top of Division Four with leaders Cosmos UK Reserves maintaing their 100% record courtesy if a 4 0 home win over second placed Easton Cowboys A

Bromley Heath United Reserves move up to third following a 5 1 home win over AJA Athletic

Fourth placed Avonmouth A won 6 1 at AC Moose Reserves and Bristol United Reserves beat Hartcliffe FC Reserves by the odd goal in three

Two second goals from Cheikh Gueye in the 55th minute and Yahya Kulmie on 69 minutes gave Phoenix NG Reserves a narrow 2 1 win over Wessex Wanderers Colts