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9th February 2025 - Sharpness win thriller to overtake Almondsbury

Mark Simpson

A cracking top of the table clash saw Sharpness become the new league leaders with a win over then leaders Almondsbury. Wick after disappointment last week went on the rampage at home scoring eight goal for the second consecutive home game. At the bottom of the league the three teams propping up the rest all lost. It was County Cup week and well done to Bromley Heath United, Broadwell Amateurs, and Frampton United for making the semi-finals.

The top of the table clash at Hamfields pitted Sharpness against Almondsbury and an eight-goal thriller. But, it was Almonds in front on only two minutes when Hardiman bent in a shot past Holder. The Sharks were soon on level terms when Will Tainton found space in the box and beat Sam Burgess. Indeed on only eight minutes Sharpness took the lead, Callum Dummelow smashed his effort in after a long ball forward. Things then settled down until half time, but just after the break Frankham headed in Walkers cross for 3-1. Almonds pulled one back when Alwari latched onto a through ball and his shot was deflected to Morgan who finished well. The scores were level midway through the half when Alex Hill rifled in a shot from 25 yards. Seven minutes from time Sharpness re-took the lead when Tom Palmer curled in a free kick into the top corner and they sealed the points with three minutes to go when Kier Bennett raced through and put his shot past Burgess. So 5-3 to Sharpness and takes them to top spot.

Back on home turf Wick looked to put their inconsistent away form behind them as the welcomed Quedgeley Wanderers to “the nest”. Wick started brightly looking to play their swift passing game pushing Quedgeley back into a defensive formation. Although pretty to watch, there was little threat to Nathan Charnock in the QW goal, and against the run of play a long punt forward put QW away and forced Wick to concede a corner. This, Wick failed to deal with and Kai Wilson could only help Jack Bright’s effort into his net for a QW lead. Wick restarted with their patient build up and after 22 minutes Cory Langdon tucked the ball away at the far post for 1-1. A minute later Wick rattled the QW crossbar from distance and 10 minutes before the break great play down the right by Freddie Fox and Liam McCracken put Langdon in who made no mistake with his and Wick’s second. Just before the break Wick conceded a needless corner which this time they defended and released a long ball down field which Langdon latched onto and lobbed the advancing Charnock for his hat-trick and Wick’s third.

Wick were in no mood to take things easy and within three minutes of the restart Charnock saved well but spilled the ball and Langdon was quickest to react but a tight offside decision pulled him back. Wick were in the ascendancy and it was only going to be time before they increased their lead and on the hour Baeley Rudge found the net after a ping pong in the QW box. Five minutes later Frank Taylor-Fox fired home the fifth, and on 73 minutes a great pass by McCracken put Langdon in for his fourth and Wick’s sixth. A break down the QW left on 83 and a cross into the box found Louis Short to poke home the seventh and three minutes later Wick surged forward and Rudge netted his second and number eight for the hosts and an emphatic 8-1 win to keep Wick in contention and make things even more difficult for Quedgeley Wanderers.

Totterdown United welcomed Gala Wilton to Bristol Barbarians RFC ground with both teams needing the points. Gala started well and the early pressure paid off with a twenty-yard strike from Hunt leaving Ashley Martin no chance. Totterdown grew into the game and started creating chances and just before half time a foul on George Saunders gave them a penalty which was calmly converted by Isaac Sulyman for 1-1. Totts started the second half the better side playing some nice football and limiting Gala to long range shots that never really troubled Martin. Totts took the lead through substitute Jamie Godfrey when his long-range strike smashed in off the underside of the bar. Totts third goal came from some good football down the left flank and Saunders finish found the bottom corner. So, 3-1 to Totts who go 11th in the table and Gala left floundering in the bottom two.

At the Hallett Construction Pavilion Hanham Athletic took on Ruardean Hill Rangers which on paper looked as if it could be a close match. Hanham had other ideas and were in front on fifteen minutes when Aaron Underwood uncharacteristically made a mess of a Liam Jenkins corner under presure from Karim Rendall. Hanham extended their lead on 33 minutes, a great run by Liam Planter found Jenkins on the right and his cross was tapped in by Mikey Golding. Ruardean almost got a goal back on the stroke of half time but unfortunately for them Steve Clark’s shot cannoned off the bar and away to safety. Hanham made it three on 52 minutes with a great team goal Sam Archer beating two on the right and his cross was laid into Rendall’s path by Golding who turned it into the net. With Hanham on top it was almost four when Archer’s shot was well saved by Underwood but on 75 minutes Golding brilliantly flicked the ball on to Rendall who finished left footed and a comprehensive 4-0 Hanham win.

Not a great day for Cheltenham Civil Service at Tewkesbury Road against a challenging Stoke Gifford SGS United Service coming off the back of a useful draw last week started slowly and conceded three goals in the first half by playing too slowly around the edge of their own box and being duly punished. The second half was not much better for Service with SGS carrying on their good work. High intensity, high pressure meant Service struggled to get out of their own half. SGS punished Service mistakes and quite frankly wanted the game more and a further four goals were conceded in the second period giving SGS a comprehensive 7-0 victory with four goals by Arron Sweete and two for Frolian Stella-Lopez and one for Ollie Stevenson.

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7th February 2025 - Electronic Programmes

Cheltenham Civil Service v Stoke Gifford SGS United

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Hanham Athletic v Ruardean Hill Rangers

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Totterdown United v Gala Wilton

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5th February 2025 - Promotion and Relegation

Nigel Meaney

The following clubs have applied for promotion to Step 6 of the National League System for Season 2025/6

  • Almondsbury
  • Sharpness
  • Stoke Gifford SGS United
  • Wick

The bottom two clubs will be relegated and replaced by the two successful applicants as determined by the Gloucestershire FA (GFA) rules for promotion in the local football pyramid as described in the GFA Handbook Here, on pages 58-59, Regulations of the Association Section 7 - Local Structure (South/North). The background to this process is described in an article on the GFA website Here

Clubs applying to join the league for next season are as follows

Bristol Premier Combination
  • DRG Frenchay
  • Hallen Reserves
  • Iron Acton
  • Winterbourne United
Bristol and Suburban League
  • Southmead CS Athletic
  • Wessex Wanderers
Gloucestershire Northern Senior League
  • Dursley Town
  • Longlevens Reserves
  • Tewkesbury Town
  • Whaddon United
Hellenic League
  • Bishops Cleeve Development
  • University of Bristol

31st January 2025 - Electronic Programmes

Almondsbury v Chalford

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Filton Athletic v Bromley Heath United

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Henbury & Rockleaze v Wick

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Ruardean Hill Rangers v Gala Wilton

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Totterdown United v Stoke Gifford SGS United

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