Docking Rangers and Reffley share the spoils in top-of-the-table clash

Division One table-toppers Reffley faced one of their title challengers this weekend with a trip to unbeaten Docking.

Both have had a great start to the season with Reffley having received just the one loss this season between them.

It was the Reds of Reffley who led 2-1 at half-time thanks to goals from Precious Bisong and Ben Harris.

Returning to action, Ricky Toll sets up a Swaffham Reserves attack against Caister Reserves in the Anglian Combination on Saturday. Picture: Eddie Deane
Returning to action, Ricky Toll sets up a Swaffham Reserves attack against Caister Reserves in the Anglian Combination on Saturday. Picture: Eddie Deane

However, James Boyden and Matt Skene both struck for Rangers to ensure the points were shared.

Clenchwarton were four games without a victory when they entertained second-placed KLSC FC Reserves.

However, the Oranges’ poor run of form came to an end as they secured the points in a 3-2 victory.

Danny Hazell and Callum Nugent had given KLSC a 2-1 lead at the break, but Charlie and Kelly Hails drew the scores level.

That meant half-time substitute, George Munson had the opportunity to claim the win, and he did just that with seven minutes left to play.

Kodie Turvey took his season total to nine as his Terrington side drew 1-1 with Dersingham Reserves.

Ex-Terrington man, Ben Harris, came back to haunt them as his second half strike earnt Dersingham a point.

Both AFC Lynn Reserves and Ingoldisthorpe Reserves were promoted from Division Two last season and found themselves locked 2-2 in Saturday’s game.

The final score finished 4-2 to AFC with their scorers being Christopher Cottey, Samir Uddin and a brace from Max Goodrum.

Dersingham A acquitted themselves well in a Division Two top of the table clash at The Woottons.

Woottons forward, Roman Billiard scored in the first half and there was nothing between the two sides.

A mixture of “old heads” and “youthful exuberance” kept the Dersingham’s attacks at bay.

Dersingham’s team pushed forward but couldn’t find the net and Woottons counter-attacked in the final minutes with Michael Thompson wrapping up the points.

Weeting Saxons remain third in the league after a 2-0 win against Gayton United A.

Mr Weeting, James Langley found the net once again to compliment Daniel Murphy’s 23rd goal in just ten games.

Jack Purdy struck a double for West Winch as they cruised to a 5-1 win against Marshland Saints Reserves.

David Edgar, Jordan Clifford and Jordan Mace also found the net while Dylan Rust hit the consolation for Saints.

Riley Wake and Cameron Smith both struck braces for their respective sides, as KLSC FC A and Clenchwarton Reserves played out a 2-2 draw.

Whilst Watlington Development and Shouldham drew 1-1, Finley Brooke and Daniel Miller on target.



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