Honours ended even when second in the table Bromham Reserves
met third placed Seend United Reserves in this top of the table clash.
Stuart Greatwood scored the only goal of the first period for Seend United
Reserves, but the second period saw Bromham strike back with a goal from Tom
Lester to end the game at 1-1.
Broughton Gifford 1, Bradford United Reserves 0
AT the start of play it was fifth playing fourth, but by the end of the
match Broughton and Bradford had changed league positions.
This evenly matched game was won for Broughton by Leigh Rowles-Hitchcock's
goal midway through the second half.
FC Chippenham Youth 0, Calne Eagles 5
CALNE Eagles gained a 5-0 win in their match with FC Chippenham Youth A at
Stanley Park.
FC Chippenham played with the wind in the first half and had the majority of
possession but they struggled to create chances against a well organised
Eagles' defence.
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In response, Calne's passing was sharp and they created the better chances,
with Jamie Davies twice missing good opportunities to score.
With 30 minutes gone, Calne Eagles opened the scoring when a wayward shot
from Brett Cullen was redirected back on target off the chest of a
quick-thinking Shaun Jefferies.
Eagles doubled their lead two minutes after the restart when Nick Cawley
tapped in from close range following a corner.
From then on Eagles took control. The game was put beyond Chippenham's reach
10 minutes later when Jamie Davies struck a rasping shot from just inside
the box.
In the last 15 minutes substitutes Steve Roberts and Adam Bewley completed
the scoring for Calne.
Rowde Sports 2, Mere Town Youth 1
ROWDE have now won more games than they have lost so far this season thanks
to overcoming Mere Town Youth.
Ben Giles gave Rowde an early lead only to see it cancelled out when Mere
equalised just before the break.
Rowde's winning goal came from an own goal with five minutes left.
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