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3:01pm Monday 17th December 2007 in News 2007/08
Bradford United Reserves played host to leaders Broughton Gifford and took all three points thanks to a 4-1 win.
Skip Ayoub gave Bradford an early lead but by half-time Broughton were on level terms through Richard Radcliffe's goal.
The second half saw Bradford seal the points and third place in the table as Paul Tunnell, Simon Morris and Darren Cox grabbed their goals.
TWO of the lowest scoring teams in the division shared 10 goals in a manic game at Stanley Park.
When the two teams had met earlier in the season the game had ended 0-0.
After a very tight start, it was Bratton who scored first in the 20th minute when Dave Jones broke the offside trap and slotted past goalkeeper Andy Windsor. They doubled their advantage five minutes later when Dave Jones got the better of the home defence to score his second.
Calne Eagles always looked likely to get back into the game and right on half-time Jamie Davies' persistence was rewarded when he slipped a through ball past advancing goalkeeper Shane Rendall.
Within a minute of the second half starting, Eagles had equalised when the impressive Davies scored his second goal. Eagles then took the lead, this time through an excellent strike from a tight angle from Brett Cullen. Then a great strike from distance by Richard Wyatt made it 3-3.
Jamie Davies completed his hat-trick with a superb lob following a poor goal kick, but once again Bratton battled back and Sean Bennett scored with a header at the far post.
With five minutes remaining, it looked like Calne Eagles had secured all the points when Shaun Jefferies scored their fifth goal, but in the last few seconds Bratton forced a corner from which James Rygor headed home a dramatic equaliser.
BROMHAM Reserves travelled to Mere Town Youth and came away with a point that took them to the top of the table.
A Jason Cole goal gave Bromham the lead at half-time, but Mere found themselves on level terms through a long range effort from Dave Walker midway through the second period.
With ten minutes left they Mere were in front, thanks to a goal from Thomas Young, but Bromham's all important point taking goal came in the last minute as Jack Fisher tapped in from six yards.
SEEND United Reserves moved up two places in the table after recording a 2-0 away win over Rowde Sports.
Dan Humphries scored both their goals.
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