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Bracknell Town & District Sunday Football League
Match reports for all divisions & cup matches on 26th April 09

Friday 1st May is the date for the Senior League Cup Final which sees Bracknell Manics take on Winkfield in an all Premier league tie at Bracknell Town FC, with kick off at 19:45.

Premier Division

Struggling for numbers, Bagshot Road faced up this week against Bracknell Manics and made a fight of the game. Reserve team players Sam Williams and Richard James netted for Bagshot with Ian Nelson and Chris Adams replying for Manics in this 2-2 draw.

Crowthorne edged past Winkfield to win their encounter 2-1. Stuart Kent put Crowthorne ahead early in the game, with Lee Nevard levelling the scores after the interval via a penalty kick. Tony Everest was left with the task of taking all 3 points in this game keeping a cool head to slot home a penalty for Crowthorne.

Green Man could have had numerous goals but had to settle with a 4-2 victory over Bracknell Royals with Paul Daines (2) and Danny Russell (2) grabbing the goals.

Wokingham United shot into an early 4-1 lead against Finchampstead Ath with goals from Pat Selby (2) and Grant Lewin (2), but this lead was diminished as Finch striker Harry Swabey netted 4 times during the 2nd half to give Finch the win and to right to regain 2nd position in the table. Josie Escorcio netted Finch’s first goal.

1st Division

Keltar Old Boys and Rides United could not be separated as the 2 teams battled out a 2-2 draw. Lee Trowbridge scored both for Keltar with Ashley Partridge netting both for Rides.

Winkfield Sports were blown away by table toppers Woodley Hammers as the visitors took control of the game and shot into a 5-0 lead. Neal Robinson grabbed a hat trick within 30 minutes, a goal direct from a corner by Rob Timbers found the net and a half way line lob from James Spalding completed Woodleys scoring. Winkfield did manage a consolation goal as Glenn Holden netted direct from a corner late in the game to give a final result of 5-1.

Wokingham Wanderers could only field 10 men and struggled against Sunninghill Athletic as the visitors went to town. Danny Teeder (4), Tony May (3), Martin Brundle, Adam Knibbs and Pas Ruocco all netted for Sunninghill in their 10-3 win.

2nd Division

Dukes Head and Ashridge Park had to take a share of the points after Ashridge managed to claw a last minute equalising goal to tie the score at 2-2. Gary Porter had twice put Dukes Head in the lead only to see all 3 points go begging as the equaliser was struck.

The Old Manor were under the cosh from the off against League 1 winners FC Fernhill as the visitors scored for fun. Matt Lindstrom (2), Jamie Osbourne, Sam Whiting and Nasir Bockarie all netted for Fernhill in this 5-1 win, with Rick Smith smashing in a top corner consolation goal for The Old Manor.

Woodley Hammers Res made use of BMW not having a full side out to take all 3 points in a 1-0 win. Charlie Gale grabbed the only goal of the game as he latched onto a Pat Townsend cross following a counter attack from a BMW corner.

3rd Division

Bracknell Manics Res soon found themselves on the back foot against Syngenta as Ronan Malacan netted a hat trick within 20 minutes for the visitors. Graham McDonald managed to grab a goal back for Manics before the interval but Syngenta furthered their lead shortly after the break. Matt Panton (2), Graham Compton and Kevin Whitty added to Syngentas tally, with a Joel Curran brace not enough to eat away at the 7-3 final score.

Cable & Wireless shot into a 2-0 lead through Alex Croxford as the visitors played havoc with the Queens Head defence. Queens Head took some time to get going, but found full steam with only 10 minutes left when Kieron Painter halved the score. Kyle Roberts stepped up to the plate and levelled the scores for Queens Head in the final minute giving both teams a share of the points at 2-2.

Royal Oak continue up the table to put pressure upon league leaders Keephatch Park after a 3-1 victory over Winkfield Res. Tom Hobs (2) and an Own Goal accounted for Royal Oaks goals, with Nick Mullet netting for Winkfield.

The Bridge also keep themselves in with a shot at the title after seeing off Inter with a 3-1 score line. Jamie Tucker (2) and Anthony Waistell netted for Bridge whilst David Bird grabbed the Inter consolation.

FC Muchachos started brightly against Victoria Arms but couldn’t find the net. For this they were punished as Victoria took the game 2-0 with goals from John Fenner and Kash Nazeem. Muchachos did manage to save a spot kick but this was not enough to take any points from the match.

4th Division

AFC Beechfleet hit a wall against Loddon Valley Rangers after having a lot of games in a short space of time. David Clifford and Michael Deller netted for Beechfleet, but Duncan Cantwell (2) and Chris Thorngate netted for Loddon to win the game 3-2 and make a charge for 2nd spot in the division.

AFC Farmer were outdone by Rides United Res as the visitors netted either side of the interval to win the game 2-0. Goals came from Mark Smith and Martin Foster.

Atletico Reading could not see off Bracknell Badgers as the visitors won their game 3-2. Jamie France and Kieron Weefer netted for Atletico, with Jamie O Donnell, Stuart Gillet and Steven Harrison all scoring for Badgers.

FC A1 group had already clinched the title going into todays match against Axfield, but this did not stop the home side from piling full pressure on to the visitors. Adam Cornell (4), Sam Stroud (3), Steve Bland (2) and Paul Hicks all netted for A1 with Rob Ellis and Fumu Banda scoring for Axfield in this 10-2 score line.

Warfield United opened fire upon unsuspecting Bagshot Road Res and came away from the game 6-0 winners. Richie Cohen (2), Richard Webb (2), Jack Tickner and man of the match James Knight all scored for Warfield, with Knights left foot volley being the highlight of the game.

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