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Saturday`s Vanarama National League South Round-Up
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Woking`s lead at the top of the early Vanarama National League South table was cut to three points after they.....
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.....were held to a 1-1 draw at the Aspect Arena by Concord Rangers.

 

The Beachboys had lost their last two and trailed to a goal from Greg Luer on the half-hour mark.

 

Woking`s Duane Ofori-Acheampong, on as a 68th minute sub, was given a yellow card for time wasting in the 79th minute - and then given a second for dissent.

 

The Cards couldn`t hold on with ten-men and Billy Knott popped up with Concord`s equaliser 2 minutes into stoppage time.

 

Promoted Billericay Town pulled closer in second after a 2-0 win at Vauxhall Road against Hemel Hempstead Town.

 

After a goalless first half, Adam Cunnington broke the deadlock to give the visitors the lead 3 minutes into the second period.

 

And Moses Emmanuel made sue with a second in time added on at the end of the game.

 

Hampton & Richmond Borough are third after recording a 3-1 win at the Beveree against the only side yet to record a win in 2018/19, Weston-super-Mare.

 

Craig Dundas put the Beavers ahead after 20 minutes and 6 minutes later, Chris Dickson doubled their tally.

 

Zak Joseph made it 3-0 just past the hour-mark, and although Jamie Lucas pulled one back 7 minutes later, the Seagulls couldn`t muster any more goals.

 

Weston are the only side yet to win as Truro City finally got off the mark with a 2-0 success at Evesham against Gloucester City.

 

A Matthew Bates own goal gave the White Tigers the boost after 38 minutes.

 

And caretaker boss Ben Harding showed the way by making sure of victory 12 minutes from time.

 

Bath City earned victory at Twerton Park with a three-goal first half against Hungerford Town.

 

Ryan Brunt struck twice in that opening period, the first from the penalty spot, with Anthony Straker netting the third.

 

Robbie Cundy made it game over with a fourth in the 53rd minute, with Conor Lynch converting a consolation penalty reply for the Crusaders.

 

Torquay United were beaten by a solitary goal in a game of very chances at Plainmoor against Chippenham Town.

 

The early stages were positive for the Gulls, attacking with sustained vigour and tempo, but Chippenham stayed strong and notched the decisive effort through Matt Smith on 25 minutes.

 

United toiled right to the end in search of an equaliser but the credit must go to the visitors for a resilient display.

 

James Dobson gave Slough Town a 16th minute lead at Arbour Park against Oxford City.

 

And the newcomers made sure of win number four when Reece Fleet inadvertently beat his own keeper on 62 minutes.

 

A fourth win too for St Albans City as they inflicted a seventh defeat in nine on East Thurrock United at the FutureFuel Stadium.

 

However, the Rocks led 2-1 with 2 minutes of normal time remaining, thanks to goals from Sam Higgins after 26 minutes and Jack Simmons 6 minutes later after Sam Merson had given the Saints a 25th minute lead.

 

But a late burst from the visitors saw Richard Sho-Silva equalise and then Merson put them in front with his second in the 89th minute – Khale Da Costa adding a fourth in the 2nd minute of stoppage time.

 

There was late drama too at Princes Park as Dartford and Eastbourne Borough eventually shared a 2-2 draw.

 

David Martin put Boro in front after 12 minutes and the recently returned Charlie Sheringham equalised 11 minutes later.

 

Manny Odubade restored the visitors` lead 2 minutes into the second half.

 

But a second yellow for Sheringham following a foul on Harry Ransom saw the Darts facing the final 12 minutes plus with ten-men.

 

However, in the 4th minutes of time added on, Elliot Bradbrook headed home the leveller as Eastbourne failed to clear their lines from the corner.

 

Newly-promoted Dulwich Hamlet trailed at Tooting when Bradley Hudson-Odoi gave Wealdstone a 23rd minute lead.

 

But Anthony Cook rescued a point for the hosts 10 minutes from time.

 

It also finished all-square at Melbourne Community Stadium between Chelmsford City and Welling United.

 

There were no goals and City finished with ten-men as Shaun Batt was sent for a slightly earlier shower than his team-mates after he made a late challenge in an attempt to win the ball on the touchline in the 3rd minute of stoppage time.

 

 

 

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Saturday`s Vanarama National League South Round-Up
Saturday`s Vanarama National League South Round-Up
Saturday 08 September 18 I 00:00:00
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.....were held to a 1-1 draw at the Aspect Arena by Concord Rangers.

 

The Beachboys had lost their last two and trailed to a goal from Greg Luer on the half-hour mark.

 

Woking`s Duane Ofori-Acheampong, on as a 68th minute sub, was given a yellow card for time wasting in the 79th minute - and then given a second for dissent.

 

The Cards couldn`t hold on with ten-men and Billy Knott popped up with Concord`s equaliser 2 minutes into stoppage time.

 

Promoted Billericay Town pulled closer in second after a 2-0 win at Vauxhall Road against Hemel Hempstead Town.

 

After a goalless first half, Adam Cunnington broke the deadlock to give the visitors the lead 3 minutes into the second period.

 

And Moses Emmanuel made sue with a second in time added on at the end of the game.

 

Hampton & Richmond Borough are third after recording a 3-1 win at the Beveree against the only side yet to record a win in 2018/19, Weston-super-Mare.

 

Craig Dundas put the Beavers ahead after 20 minutes and 6 minutes later, Chris Dickson doubled their tally.

 

Zak Joseph made it 3-0 just past the hour-mark, and although Jamie Lucas pulled one back 7 minutes later, the Seagulls couldn`t muster any more goals.

 

Weston are the only side yet to win as Truro City finally got off the mark with a 2-0 success at Evesham against Gloucester City.

 

A Matthew Bates own goal gave the White Tigers the boost after 38 minutes.

 

And caretaker boss Ben Harding showed the way by making sure of victory 12 minutes from time.

 

Bath City earned victory at Twerton Park with a three-goal first half against Hungerford Town.

 

Ryan Brunt struck twice in that opening period, the first from the penalty spot, with Anthony Straker netting the third.

 

Robbie Cundy made it game over with a fourth in the 53rd minute, with Conor Lynch converting a consolation penalty reply for the Crusaders.

 

Torquay United were beaten by a solitary goal in a game of very chances at Plainmoor against Chippenham Town.

 

The early stages were positive for the Gulls, attacking with sustained vigour and tempo, but Chippenham stayed strong and notched the decisive effort through Matt Smith on 25 minutes.

 

United toiled right to the end in search of an equaliser but the credit must go to the visitors for a resilient display.

 

James Dobson gave Slough Town a 16th minute lead at Arbour Park against Oxford City.

 

And the newcomers made sure of win number four when Reece Fleet inadvertently beat his own keeper on 62 minutes.

 

A fourth win too for St Albans City as they inflicted a seventh defeat in nine on East Thurrock United at the FutureFuel Stadium.

 

However, the Rocks led 2-1 with 2 minutes of normal time remaining, thanks to goals from Sam Higgins after 26 minutes and Jack Simmons 6 minutes later after Sam Merson had given the Saints a 25th minute lead.

 

But a late burst from the visitors saw Richard Sho-Silva equalise and then Merson put them in front with his second in the 89th minute – Khale Da Costa adding a fourth in the 2nd minute of stoppage time.

 

There was late drama too at Princes Park as Dartford and Eastbourne Borough eventually shared a 2-2 draw.

 

David Martin put Boro in front after 12 minutes and the recently returned Charlie Sheringham equalised 11 minutes later.

 

Manny Odubade restored the visitors` lead 2 minutes into the second half.

 

But a second yellow for Sheringham following a foul on Harry Ransom saw the Darts facing the final 12 minutes plus with ten-men.

 

However, in the 4th minutes of time added on, Elliot Bradbrook headed home the leveller as Eastbourne failed to clear their lines from the corner.

 

Newly-promoted Dulwich Hamlet trailed at Tooting when Bradley Hudson-Odoi gave Wealdstone a 23rd minute lead.

 

But Anthony Cook rescued a point for the hosts 10 minutes from time.

 

It also finished all-square at Melbourne Community Stadium between Chelmsford City and Welling United.

 

There were no goals and City finished with ten-men as Shaun Batt was sent for a slightly earlier shower than his team-mates after he made a late challenge in an attempt to win the ball on the touchline in the 3rd minute of stoppage time.

 

 

 

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