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Games played on Saturday 28th September.

  • 30/09/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner.

The Premier Division seems to be a very close Division this season with only one point separating the top five teams with no team with a 100% record

Goals in the 80th and 88th minute from Jack Stone helped Southmead CS Athletic beat Jamaica Bell 4 2, Imran Secka on 15th minutes and Cameron Love on 43 minutes were on target in the first half for Southmead who played with ten men for the last twenty minutes

At Creswicke Road a penalty from Tom Trimble early in the second half gave Wessex Wanderers the lead before leaders Broad Plain House equalised for the home side, Ben Hodges had an excellent debut in goal for Wessex

Third placed Stoke Gifford United Reserves edged out promoted St Vallier by the only goal at North Road

Sam Moss gave Redbridge a first half lead at home to Mendip Broadwalk Reserves, Muhammed Ozturk bagged a brace and substitute Louis Rostron added a fourth in the second half, Redbridge's first clean sheet of the season

In a game transferred to the City Academy because of pitch concerns at Whitehall hosts Easton Cowboys had a convincing 5 0 win over St Aldhelms

Henbury & Rockleaze Reserves missed a chance to move into pole position following a 1 1 draw at Old Cothamians with Joseph Hill striking a 88th minute equaliser for tge home side

Senior Division leaders Avonmouth Reserves took a first half lead through Reece Purnell at Hartcliffe FC, substitutes Benjamin Walters and Lewis Coverdale gave Avonmouth a convincing 3 0 win with second half goals

Hafeez Dairo completed a hat trick for Phoenix NG who move into second place courtesy of an exciting odd goal in seven victory at the Netham against Hengrove Athletic Reserves, Substitute Sadiq Ali added the fourth with Luke Corbiere, Louie Davies and George Green replying for the Athletic

At the Field Oscar Cox scored in the 17th, 52nd and 84th minute to give Almondsbury Reserves a 5 1 home win over Lawrence Weston Athletic, a first half goal from Tyler Dunnell-Luff and Daniel Davis in the 62nd completed the scoring, Pedro Shields scored the consolation goal

There were three hat tricks in this Division as Ben Morris scored three times for Fishponds OB's who beat Broad Plain House Reserves 6 2, Sam Barker and a brace from Issac Staples were also on target at Downend Sports Centre

A 90th minute goal from Ryan Nixon earned Filton Athletic Reserves all three points at Elm Park against Easton Cowboys Reserves

Division One leaders Cosmos UK have the best record in the six Divisions with 25 goals in four wins, a header from Captain Max Nosko gave them a 2nd minute kead at Bromley Heath United Reserves with Asher Pirie adding a second after 14th minutes to lead 2 1 at half time, leading goalscorer Tristan Plummer added a brace in the 54th and 60th minute, Mo Adam completed the scoring in a 5 2 win

A struggling Hanham Abbotonians Reserves mainly made up of teenagers lost 14 1 at second placed AFC Bohemia

Substitute Ethan McMahon who came on in the 15th minute completed a hat trick for Little Stoke 6 0 winners over Old Cothamians Reserves, Elliot Franklin, Ciaran Merritt were also on target, fir Little Stoke who were winning 3 0 at half time

Only two games were played in Division Two because of the GFA Intermediate Cup

Socius United gained revenge for a 6 2 defeat at Parson Street OB's earlier in the season with a narrow 2 1 win in the return natch, Jack Szur and an own goal were the United marksmen

In an all Somerset rearranged game at Somerdale Red Falcons beat Mendip Broadwalk A 6 3, Ricky Clark 2, Alfie Spiller, Frankie Lewton, Ollie Randall and Zak Zabek were the Falcons marksmen

Division Three leaders AC Moose dropped two points after sharing four goals at home to Stoke Gifford United A, second half goals from Ciaran Dougherty and Seb Edwards earned the point

Second placed Bristol Wanderers kept their 100% record in an exciting game they edged put Port of Bristol by the odd goal in five, Liam Vaughan, Billy Stewart and Mert Torun were on target for the Wanderers

At the BAWA Bedminster Down Reserves beat Henbury & Rockleaze C 3 0

In the only game played in Division Four because of the GFA Primary Cup Hartcliffe FC Reserves and Park Knowle shared four goals

GFA Intermediate Cup
Bristol Phoenix edged out Sneyd Park Reserves from the Downs League 2 1

Old Georgians lost 9 0 to last seasons Minor Cup Winners Brisol Boys and St Aldhelms went down 6 0 to FC United of Yate

GFA Primary Cup
Six games were played in the Primary Cup with five victories for Suburban teams

Doubles from Ethan Culmer and Pete Newton-Smith plus a goal from Alexander Photiou gave Wessex Wanderers Colts a 5 0 win at Rock Crusaders Reserves

In a surprise result Division Four leaders Cosmos Reserves lost 3 1 at bottom the table AC Moose Reserves, Ellis McDonald struck two of the goals

An 80th minute goal from Hassan Sharif earned Phoenix NG Reserves a place in the second round at home to Bristol Boys Reserves

At St Bedes School Avonmouth A beat Clifton Vale 7 0 with braces from Andrew Kerr and Ashley West, Substitutes Solam Thatsaniphone, David Bennett and Joshua Moore completed the scoring

AJA Athletic beat Cotham OB's 12 1 to earn a draw against Greyfriars A in the second round and Easton Cowboys A beat Sneyd Park B 5 0