WEST Wilts’ long trip to Redruth for their Davis Wood League Premier Division Two opener proved fruitful as they defeated Truro 2-1.

The visitors made a magnificent start as ex-Loughborough student Callum Wolff showed strength to coast up to the top of the D before unleashing a reverse stick shot into the top corner.

Truro levelled before half time, but West Wilts pressed in the second period, creating numerous short corners before eventually winning a penalty flick.

Jimmy Culnane converted with ease and should have had a second goal during open play minutes later.

There was also success for West Wilts 2nd in their Avon Division clash at home to Old Bristolians A, who were thrashed 5-1.

Fine movement on and off the ball enabled a driving run by Dave King and a sweep shot under the goalkeeper by Nick Mooney to put the home team a goal up.

The second goal came from Dave Yalland putting pressure on a defender and a quick flick shot over the goalkeeper hitting the crossbar allowing a simple rebound tap in for Mooney.

As half time approached, Matt Kenyon fired home the third.

Ed Dumpleton started the second half scoring after a lay-off by Mooney and, despite a reply from their visitors, West Wilts responded as Kenyon fired in his second.

West Wilts 3rd were also comfortable 8-0 winners at Marlborough B in Wiltshire & NE Somerset Division One.

Within 20 minutes, the visitors were three up as Stu Brailey struck twice and Owen Hackett also netted.

Pete Stacey added a fourth and another four goals followed in the second half, Sam Creedy, Brailey – for his hat-trick – Stacey and Hackett netting again.

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