Matches played Saturday 2nd November.
Match reports by Derek Cumner.
05/11/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner
The large number of evening games is having a big influence at both ends of the Divisions
St Vallier joined the Bristol Suburban League in the 2021-22 season winning the Division Two title at the first attempt, the following Season they won the Division One title going through the season unbeaten
They completed the treble this season winning the Senior Division title they are currently ten points clear at the top with one game to play against promotion chasing Mendip Broadwalk Reserves, on Saturday they travelled to Easton Cowboys Reserves and won 7 0 thanks to strikes from Jordan Evans and Kaiden Holver with doubles, Keith Kearney, Callum Cannings and Rakeem Brady completing the scoring
Second place is being contested by Mendip Broadwalk Reserves, Jamaica Bell and Filton Athletic Reserves
Youseff Malik, Kieran Cooper and Billy Reid were on target for Filton in an odd goal in five victory at Fishponds OB's, Filton 's third successive win
In the local derby at Norton Lane hosts Hengrove Athletic Reserves lost 2 0 to Hartcliffe FC
Stockwood Wanderers Reserves travelled to South Liberty Lane and beat Parson Street OB's 5 2
In the Premier Division leaders Filton Athletic need a point to clinch the title and a Gloucestershire County League play off
Southmead CS Athletic edged out Lawrence Weston Athletic 2 1 at Kingsweston thanks to goals by Gubb and Mark
Third placed Bristol Spartak travelled to North Road to play Stoke Giffird United Reserves and goals from Brad Jones and Jay Selway gave them a 2 0 victory
Sam Moss completed a hat trick for Redbridge who beat Rockleaze Rangers Reserves 7 4 with the other goals coming from Enes Ozturk 2, Sam Preston and Harry Dyer were the other Redbridge marksmen
Alf Bosley Cup Finalists Easton Cowboys warmed up for Wednesdays final with a 3 1 home win over St Aldhelms
Three points separates the top three teams in Division One, leaders Little Stoke Reserves only have one game left they won 5 0 at AFC Bohemia to open up a three point lead at the top
Second placed Rockleaze Rangers A have three games left they travelled to Somerdale and beat Redbridge Reserves 5 1
Avonmouth Reserves in third place have two games left and are three points off the leaders and they enjoyed a weekend off after a convincing 4 0 win in the Norman Goulding Cup Final at Cossham Street against Broad Plain House Reserves on Wednesday
Promotion will go to the last day because Broad Plain House Reserves have seven games to play and a good set of results will see them as Champions they won 2 1 at home to Bromley Heath United Reserves thanks to strikes from Archie Gough and Dom Robinson
Joel Edwards completed a hat trick for Old Cothamians Reserves who won by the odd goal in five at Coombe Dingle against Cosmos FC
Jari Clemmings and Oliver Hatwell bagged braces to help Cadbury Heath Reserves to their best win of the Season 8 1 at home to Bristol Phoenix Reserves, Darrel Nikolovski, Dan Kingston, Dave Pike and Brad Boyce completed the scoring with Louis Goodwin netting the Phoenix consolation
In Division Two Hanham Abbitonians Reserves raced into a 4 0 lead at home to FC Union Bristol with goals from Jamie Jones 3 and Zak Giles, but in a spirited fightback FC Union nearly chaimed a point before going down 4 3, Daryl Cox, Nick Potter and Tim David netted for FC Union
Bottom of the table Mendip Broadwalk A picked up their second win of the season 2 1 at Headley Park against St Aldhelms Reserves
Red Falcons lost their 100% record in midweek going down to long time leaders Socius United but are favourites with games in hand to win the title with Socius United in second place, they bounced back from the midweek defeat with a 2 0 win at Hillside Gardens against Rockleaze Rangers C, Dawson Comley and Frankie Lewton were on target for Falcons
Third placed Cutters Friday Reserves travelled to Little Stoke A and returned with all three points following a comfortable 6 2 win
Stoke Gifford United A winning 3 1 at Fishponds OB's resulted in all five Division Three games being away wins
Division Four leaders Southmead CS Athletic Reserves became the first team to reach a 100 goals following a 3 2 win at Pen Park against Bristol Wanderers, they have a seven point lead at the top
Squirrels, Jack and Bingo scored the goals
GFA Primary Cup winners AC Moise are on a great run and move into second place winning 5 1 at Phoenix NG Reserves
Third placed Bedminster Down A won 4 3 at Easton Cowboys A thanks to goals from Rhys Murphy 2, Marshall Quinn and Max Billingham
Cam Brice 2, Archie Marsden and Mahamadou Sankoun were the Wessex Wanderers Colts marksmen in a 4 1 win at AJA Athletic
Hartcliffe FC Reserves picked up four points in a double header against Bromley Heath United A winning 3 1 and drawing 2 2