Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins)
The introduction of Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins) into grassroots football in the 2019/20 season
05/08/19
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Sunday 18th October 2015
ONE
New NAPIT ONE side Doe Lea ensured defending champions F C Britannia's stuttering start to their defence of the title continued with an impressive 4-3 win at Holmebrook Valley Park. Dave Canning, Ash Morton, Craig Purcell and Dean Spencer's goals condemned Britannia to their third defeat in five starts. No such problem for Hasland Devonshire who made it five wins from five games with a comfortable 6-1 win at Hopflower Utd. Lee Clay once again was in superb form, scoring four times to move on to eleven goals in just five games. Josh Burrow, twice, Callum Lytham, Ryan Walters and Kurtis Morley scored the goals that moved Hepthorne Lane up to second place as they beat Clowne Wanderers 5-0. Two goals from Holmes earned Tibshelf Town a 2-1 win over Creswell Black Diamond, leaving Black Diamond pointless thus far.
TWO
New Whitt have made an excellent start to the season, topping the table after winning all of their first five games, the fifth win a 4-1 victory at Creswell Black Diamond Reserves in which Jack Yeomans scored twice, Dan Locke and Scott Marshall once. Clowne Wanderers are just behind the, their cause helped by a 3-0 win over West End Killamarsh. FC Utd Bolsover and Brampton Rovers JMA played out an entertaining 3-3 draw as did Matlock Town Wanderers and Crispin Casuals.
THREE
Hollingwood Athletic went 1-0 up against Brimington Utd through Lee Bradbury before Alex Howard scored an exceptional volleyed goal to level matters. Bradbury then scored just before half time to make it 2-1. Utd had more than their fair share of possession in the second half but squandered numerous chances before Bradbury punished them by scoring his third and fourth goals of the game. The win leaves Athletic in pole position in the table.
Steve Miller scored a hat trick as New Inn Tupton beat AFC North Wingfield by five goals to two. Two Dean Isaac's goals and a third from Steve McMahon saw Hady Villa beat Renishaw MW 3-0 whilst Chris Cave hit a hat trick as Pilsley Community were undone by Red Lion Whittington Moor who beat them 6-3
FOUR
Brampton Rovers top the division on thirteen points following a tight game at AFC Bolsover which they just shaded 2-1. Rob Marchetta and George Ward scored the winning goals that keep them a point above Crown Killamarsh, Spartans and New All Inn. However only Spartans of the three were winners, beating New All Inn by five goals to one. Spartans were in control for most of the game with Craig Tromans scoring two of the winning goals, Sean Byrne, Jamie Cowley and Simon Ross the other three. Crown Killamarsh lost for the first time as they went down 3-2 at Butchers Arms for whom Callum Virgilio scored twice Lee Whetton once. Brimington Utd Shoes hadn't won in five starts before they took on Club FC but after an amazing twelve goal game, Shoes hitting eight of them that elusive first win was achieved. Tom Eyre and Dan Rigby both scored twice as Old Whittington MW put six past Duckmanton Community who scored twice themselves.
FIVE
Renishaw Rangers won their opening four goals in fine style, rattling in the goals. However after winning by a goal to nil last week they repeated the feat against Dronfield Wanderers. Britannia Rose won 5-0 at Royal Oak Rangers, Sam Gillthorpe scoring twice, Jack Allcock and Callum Featherstone and Declan Jenkins once each. Andy Woolvern and Roger Brailsford scored as Grassmoor Sports edged out Harleys Scarlets 2-1 whilst the other two games were both drawn 3-3. The first saw basement buddies Barlow Kingston Rovers and Glapwell Gladiators share the points, Brad Rose, Ed Biggin and Scott Whitehouse were on target for Rovers, Jamie Spencer, Tom Fowning and Liam Pashley for the Gladiators. In the second Alex Carrington, Scott Patterson and Josh Nicholls scored for Bolsover Town, Adam Hegarty, Dave Kirk and Jon Turner for Gate Inn North Wingfield.
SIX
Whitecotes Wanderers are second in SIX behind Furnace Hill Hurricanes who didn't play after goals from Lee Wright who scored twice and Dan Brown earned them an odd goal in five win over Woodthorpe Wanderers. Palterton Sporting beat Lockoford Inn 6-1, Will Holmes scoring an excellent treble. Plant and Jackson scored for Hasland Community Eagles who won 2-0 at Astwith All Stars, Harry Oakley, Daniel Cliffe and Jack Warwick for Evolution who beat Castle Arms 3-2 whilst Hasland WMC and Steelmelters drew 0-0.
SEVEN
Anchor Clowne had Aaron Norman sent off in their game at Britannia Tupton but still went on to win the game by nine goals to one. On target in the victory were R Hankinson, who scored a hat trick, P Greasley, who scored twice. Ben Thorpe, Rob Child and John Doughty, Lewis Siddall, Paul Johnson, Conner Yates, Reece Nuttall, Cameron Hutton twice, Paul Buxton and Lee Johnson found the target for Brimington Club who trounced Newbold Community Football Training 8-2 whilst in a much closer game New Bolsover Social Club beat Renishaw Rangers TFC by one goal to nil, Danny Harrison the scorer. In another close game Markham Arms just edged out Ye Olde Nags Head 4-3, Halliday, Millington, Newson and Hudson scoring for the winners, Birch scoring all three for the losers. Ben Sheldon scored three for Dronfield Town but still ended up on the losing side as Town were beaten by Spartans 2nd 6-3.