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Impressive Radcliffe Go Nap Away From Home
Radcliffe FC, Mossley AFC and Colne all made it three wins from the opening three matches of the Evo-Stik Northern Premier....
Monday 27 August 18 I 00:00:00 I Photo by

....League Division One West on Bank Holiday Monday.

 

Jon Macken`s impressive Radcliffe side demolished Trafford 5-0 at Shawe View.

 

It was 2-0 at the break, thanks to a Tunde Owolabi brace after 24 and 38 minutes.

 

Richard Smith added a third 6 minutes after the interval and then Ben Wharton scores twice after 59 and 86 minutes to make it a nap hand for the visitors in front of 345.

 

A crowd of 317 saw the Tameside derby at the Butcher`s Arms between Droylsden and Mossley also go the way of the visitors.

 

Max Leonard after 28 minutes and Dieter Downey 4 minutes after the break gave the Lilywhites a cushion that Leonard`s penalty just shy of the hour-mark added to.

 

Colne also won on their travels, 4-1 at win-less Glossop North End.

 

A first-minute Bradley Lynch goal got the visitors up and running and Reece Webb-Foster added a second 23 minutes later with Marcus Poscha making it 3-0 before half-time.

 

Tyrell McKenzie immediately reduced the deficit but Alex Curran`s penalty on 56 minutes made the points safe for Colne.

 

Apart from Glossop, Clitheroe, Skelmersdale United, Newcastle Town and Chasetown are all still looking for that elusive first win.

 

Clitheroe and Skem, like Glossop, have lost all three games, with the Blues going down 3-1 at home to Kendal Town, whose Steve Yawson bagged a brace either side of a Sam Staunton-Turner effort – all after Oliver Wood had given Clitheroe a 6th minute lead from the spot.

 

Skem were beaten at home by the same scoreline to promoted Runcorn Linnets, who profited from a Calum Woods own goal a minute before half-time and then doubled that 7 minutes into the second half through Paul Shanley.

 

Michael Roddy reduced the deficit after 72 minutes, but a Louis Corrigan penalty in time added on sealed Linnets win.

 

Newcastle lost the derby at home to Leek Town, whose Rob Stevenson scored the only goal after 35 minutes, while Chasetown were held to a 2-2 home draw by Kidsgrove Athletic, who led 2-0 with goals from Jordan Cole after 44 and 54 minutes – the second from the spot – with Josh Sedgley on the hour-mark and Jack Langston a minute later pulling the Scholars level.

 

Ramsbottom United gained a second win in the Lancashire derby at Atherton Collieries.

 

Rammy led through Jack Higgs and Jerome Wright by the 32nd minute.

 

Ben Hardcastle pulled one back for Colls just after the break, but Nathan Brown made sure with a third for the visitors on 63 minutes.

 

Promoted Widnes earned their first Step 4 win, 3-0 at home to Market Drayton Town in which Kevin Towey after 8 minutes, Ben Hodkinson after 28 minutes and Mike Burke on 56 minutes were all on the mark.

 

A crowd of 341 at Llanelian Road saw Colwyn Bay and Prescot Cables share a 2-2 draw in which the visitors led through Chris Almond after 16 minutes and Reece Fishwick just before the break.

 

Bay battled back after the interval to level through James Barrigan just after the hour-mark and Danny Andrews 7 minutes from time.

 

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Impressive Radcliffe Go Nap Away From Home
Impressive Radcliffe Go Nap Away From Home
Monday 27 August 18 I 00:00:00
Photo by

....League Division One West on Bank Holiday Monday.

 

Jon Macken`s impressive Radcliffe side demolished Trafford 5-0 at Shawe View.

 

It was 2-0 at the break, thanks to a Tunde Owolabi brace after 24 and 38 minutes.

 

Richard Smith added a third 6 minutes after the interval and then Ben Wharton scores twice after 59 and 86 minutes to make it a nap hand for the visitors in front of 345.

 

A crowd of 317 saw the Tameside derby at the Butcher`s Arms between Droylsden and Mossley also go the way of the visitors.

 

Max Leonard after 28 minutes and Dieter Downey 4 minutes after the break gave the Lilywhites a cushion that Leonard`s penalty just shy of the hour-mark added to.

 

Colne also won on their travels, 4-1 at win-less Glossop North End.

 

A first-minute Bradley Lynch goal got the visitors up and running and Reece Webb-Foster added a second 23 minutes later with Marcus Poscha making it 3-0 before half-time.

 

Tyrell McKenzie immediately reduced the deficit but Alex Curran`s penalty on 56 minutes made the points safe for Colne.

 

Apart from Glossop, Clitheroe, Skelmersdale United, Newcastle Town and Chasetown are all still looking for that elusive first win.

 

Clitheroe and Skem, like Glossop, have lost all three games, with the Blues going down 3-1 at home to Kendal Town, whose Steve Yawson bagged a brace either side of a Sam Staunton-Turner effort – all after Oliver Wood had given Clitheroe a 6th minute lead from the spot.

 

Skem were beaten at home by the same scoreline to promoted Runcorn Linnets, who profited from a Calum Woods own goal a minute before half-time and then doubled that 7 minutes into the second half through Paul Shanley.

 

Michael Roddy reduced the deficit after 72 minutes, but a Louis Corrigan penalty in time added on sealed Linnets win.

 

Newcastle lost the derby at home to Leek Town, whose Rob Stevenson scored the only goal after 35 minutes, while Chasetown were held to a 2-2 home draw by Kidsgrove Athletic, who led 2-0 with goals from Jordan Cole after 44 and 54 minutes – the second from the spot – with Josh Sedgley on the hour-mark and Jack Langston a minute later pulling the Scholars level.

 

Ramsbottom United gained a second win in the Lancashire derby at Atherton Collieries.

 

Rammy led through Jack Higgs and Jerome Wright by the 32nd minute.

 

Ben Hardcastle pulled one back for Colls just after the break, but Nathan Brown made sure with a third for the visitors on 63 minutes.

 

Promoted Widnes earned their first Step 4 win, 3-0 at home to Market Drayton Town in which Kevin Towey after 8 minutes, Ben Hodkinson after 28 minutes and Mike Burke on 56 minutes were all on the mark.

 

A crowd of 341 at Llanelian Road saw Colwyn Bay and Prescot Cables share a 2-2 draw in which the visitors led through Chris Almond after 16 minutes and Reece Fishwick just before the break.

 

Bay battled back after the interval to level through James Barrigan just after the hour-mark and Danny Andrews 7 minutes from time.

 

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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