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Very Tight in the Southern Premier Division South
Very Tight in the Southern Premier Division South
The Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division South looks like being very tight and even.
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Saturday`s results left just four points separating the top ten clubs and now only Chesham United looking for a first win of 2018/19.

 

That`s because Walton Casuals won for the first time since being switched against fellow newcomers Swindon Supermarine at the Elmbridge Xcel Sports Hub.

 

Joe Hicks gave Casuals the breakthrough after 31 minutes and an Omari Hibbert brace on 39 and 44 minutes gave them a three-goal interval cushion.

 

Conor McDonagh `won` the second half for `Marine.

 

Weymouth lead the table on goal difference with six teams all level on 14 points!

 

But the Terras had to be content with just a point from a 2-2 draw at the Bob Lucas Stadium against Hartley Wintney.

 

And in front of 744, it could have been a lot, lot worse for the hosts!

 

The visitors looked to be heading for a shock win as they led with goals from Jacques Kpohomouh after 41 minutes and Craig Bradshaw on 78 minutes.

 

Abdulai Baggie reduced the arrears 3 minutes later and then Warren Bentley grabbed a stoppage time equaliser for the Terras.

 

Rob Dray and Matt Villis were still in caretaker charge of Taunton Town as they inflicted a sixth defeat in seven games on Chesham at the Viridor Stadium.

 

Rocky Neal netted a hat-trick in the opening half-hour on 11, 17 and then 30 minutes.

 

Matty Wright added the Peacocks` fourth 3 minutes after the break.

 

Taunton`s neighbours Tiverton Town, Merthyr Town, Basingstoke Town and Hendon are the other teams on 14 points.

 

Tivvy were held 2-2 at Kings Langley, whose Mitch Weiss bagged a brace on 61 and 66 minutes, with Levi Landricombe having given the visitors a 47th minute lead and River Allen then equalising 2 minutes from time.

 

The Martyrs were also held 2-2 but at Penydarren Park against Metropolitan Police, whose first visit saw them trail 2-0 to goals from Ashley Evans ands Ian Traylor inside the opening 18 minutes.

 

John Gilbert reduced the deficit right on half-time and then Jack Mazzone levelled with 4 minutes remaining.

 

Basingstoke Town edged out second-bottom Wimborne Town by the odd goal in five at the Camrose.

 

Jack Lovell gave the visitors an early 4th minute lead that Zidan Akers equalised a minute before the break.

 

Stoke`s Dean Stow given a straight red for a tackle on the edge of the box after 74 minutes and Luke Burbidge looked to have won it for the Magpies when he made it 2-1 with only 6 minutes left.

 

But a Callum Bunting penalty pulled the home side level in the first minute of time added on and then Dan Collier won it in the 93rd minute.

 

Not quite so nerve-wracking at Silver Jubilee Park where Hendon where in-demand Ricardo German`s 9th minute penalty sealed the Greens win over Poole Town.

 

Farnborough edged out Frome Town by the odd goal in five at the Rushmoor Community Stadium.

 

Michael Elias-Fernandez gave Boro the lead on the half-hour mark.

 

Marcus Mapstone equalised 5 minutes after the break, only for Elias-Fernandez to restore the home side`s lead 2 minutes later.

 

Brendan Murphy-McVey made it 3-1 to Boro with 75 minutes gone, and although Ryan Bath replied within 3 minutes, Boro held on.

 

There was another 3-2 encounter at the Ray Mac between Salisbury FC and Staines Town, with Steve Claridge`s hosts running out winners.

 

Recent signing from Altrincham, Bay Downing, gave the Whites an early 2nd minute lead that Zack Kotwica doubled after 26 minutes.

 

Makhosini Khayne pulled one back after 32 minutes but on 65 minutes, a second for Kotwica stretched Salisbury`s lead, and although Marley Hamilton scored a second for the Swans 16 minutes from time, Salisbury held on.

 

Gosport Borough`s Ryan Pennery grabbed an 84th minute winner at Earlsmead against Harrow Borough, while Aaron Rodriguez`s second of the game 7 minutes from time earned Dorchester Town a 2-2 draw at Holloways Park against Beaconsfield Town.

 

Earlier, Town scored through Anthony Mendy`s brace on 10 and 58 minutes – Rodriguez having equalised in the 18th minute. 

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Very Tight in the Southern Premier Division South
Very Tight in the Southern Premier Division South
Saturday 15 September 18 I 00:00:00
Photo by

Saturday`s results left just four points separating the top ten clubs and now only Chesham United looking for a first win of 2018/19.

 

That`s because Walton Casuals won for the first time since being switched against fellow newcomers Swindon Supermarine at the Elmbridge Xcel Sports Hub.

 

Joe Hicks gave Casuals the breakthrough after 31 minutes and an Omari Hibbert brace on 39 and 44 minutes gave them a three-goal interval cushion.

 

Conor McDonagh `won` the second half for `Marine.

 

Weymouth lead the table on goal difference with six teams all level on 14 points!

 

But the Terras had to be content with just a point from a 2-2 draw at the Bob Lucas Stadium against Hartley Wintney.

 

And in front of 744, it could have been a lot, lot worse for the hosts!

 

The visitors looked to be heading for a shock win as they led with goals from Jacques Kpohomouh after 41 minutes and Craig Bradshaw on 78 minutes.

 

Abdulai Baggie reduced the arrears 3 minutes later and then Warren Bentley grabbed a stoppage time equaliser for the Terras.

 

Rob Dray and Matt Villis were still in caretaker charge of Taunton Town as they inflicted a sixth defeat in seven games on Chesham at the Viridor Stadium.

 

Rocky Neal netted a hat-trick in the opening half-hour on 11, 17 and then 30 minutes.

 

Matty Wright added the Peacocks` fourth 3 minutes after the break.

 

Taunton`s neighbours Tiverton Town, Merthyr Town, Basingstoke Town and Hendon are the other teams on 14 points.

 

Tivvy were held 2-2 at Kings Langley, whose Mitch Weiss bagged a brace on 61 and 66 minutes, with Levi Landricombe having given the visitors a 47th minute lead and River Allen then equalising 2 minutes from time.

 

The Martyrs were also held 2-2 but at Penydarren Park against Metropolitan Police, whose first visit saw them trail 2-0 to goals from Ashley Evans ands Ian Traylor inside the opening 18 minutes.

 

John Gilbert reduced the deficit right on half-time and then Jack Mazzone levelled with 4 minutes remaining.

 

Basingstoke Town edged out second-bottom Wimborne Town by the odd goal in five at the Camrose.

 

Jack Lovell gave the visitors an early 4th minute lead that Zidan Akers equalised a minute before the break.

 

Stoke`s Dean Stow given a straight red for a tackle on the edge of the box after 74 minutes and Luke Burbidge looked to have won it for the Magpies when he made it 2-1 with only 6 minutes left.

 

But a Callum Bunting penalty pulled the home side level in the first minute of time added on and then Dan Collier won it in the 93rd minute.

 

Not quite so nerve-wracking at Silver Jubilee Park where Hendon where in-demand Ricardo German`s 9th minute penalty sealed the Greens win over Poole Town.

 

Farnborough edged out Frome Town by the odd goal in five at the Rushmoor Community Stadium.

 

Michael Elias-Fernandez gave Boro the lead on the half-hour mark.

 

Marcus Mapstone equalised 5 minutes after the break, only for Elias-Fernandez to restore the home side`s lead 2 minutes later.

 

Brendan Murphy-McVey made it 3-1 to Boro with 75 minutes gone, and although Ryan Bath replied within 3 minutes, Boro held on.

 

There was another 3-2 encounter at the Ray Mac between Salisbury FC and Staines Town, with Steve Claridge`s hosts running out winners.

 

Recent signing from Altrincham, Bay Downing, gave the Whites an early 2nd minute lead that Zack Kotwica doubled after 26 minutes.

 

Makhosini Khayne pulled one back after 32 minutes but on 65 minutes, a second for Kotwica stretched Salisbury`s lead, and although Marley Hamilton scored a second for the Swans 16 minutes from time, Salisbury held on.

 

Gosport Borough`s Ryan Pennery grabbed an 84th minute winner at Earlsmead against Harrow Borough, while Aaron Rodriguez`s second of the game 7 minutes from time earned Dorchester Town a 2-2 draw at Holloways Park against Beaconsfield Town.

 

Earlier, Town scored through Anthony Mendy`s brace on 10 and 58 minutes – Rodriguez having equalised in the 18th minute. 

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