30th March 2025 - Points on the board or games in hand?
Mark Simpson
Much the same at the top, a few Clubs can overhaul Almondsbury with their games in hand, a few Clubs can come close
with their games in hand, but Almondsbury have the points. Much the same at the bottom with games running out for Gala
Wilton and Cheltenham Civil Service.
A local derby between Almondsbury and Filton Athletic, with both teams pushing hard to finish at the top of the pack
at the end of the season and with over 200 spectators again at the Field, interest and tensions were high. Filton
controlled the first half-hour with their best chance coming on 14 minutes with Fraser Venables played through but
Jack Burgess made a last-ditch challenge to deny him. Almonds got their game together and on 26 minutes Craig
Lancastle played in Hill but Tom Bradley made a great save. On 37 minutes Trey Merrett was through from a flick on,
Sam Burgess made a great save with Jack Burgess making a clearance off the line. A high energy second half brought
little in clear-cut chances for either team. Midway through the half Mannings had an effort from distance which
Bradley spilled but Pali was unable to direct his follow up on target and 0-0 it ended up.
Sharpness and Bromley Heath United played out a tight affair at Hamfields and it was the Sharks who were in the lead
after a couple of minutes when a Tainton cross was flicked on by Bennett and found Walker who acrobatically hit a
volley into the far corner. Sharpness had opportunities to double their lead but couldn’t find that finishing touch.
Both James Tainton and Bennett were put through one-on-one but Tainton missed the target and Bennett’s heavy touch
allowed Ferguson to come and gather the ball. Tainton had a shot from distance but was comfortably straight at
Ferguson. Bromley had more of the ball in the second half putting the Sharks defence under pressure and they had a
chance to level things when Bessell’s free kick found Noble at the back post, but unusually, he couldn’t find the
target. Bromley nearly claimed a point late on when Bessell’s free kick was destined for the top corner but James
Holder pulled off a great save, securing a much needed three points for Sharpness 1-0.
Chalford entertained Cheltenham Civil Service at Highfield Road and the hosts were straight out of the blocks a
superb cross landing nicely for Ryan Harry for an overhead kick which went in top bins. Service then settled and both
teams played some nice football but it was Chalford who got a second with a free kick routine straight from the
training ground a short kick enabling Minnican to get a mint cross for Harry to lash home his second. Chalford were
straight out of the blocks for the second half and within five minutes had their third goal with Outram finding
himself one-on-one with Jon Dix who he megged with his shot to nestle in the far corner. Both teams played well on the
day but it was Chalford who took their chances for a 3-0 win.
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Wick faced Hanham Athletic in a local derby at the Nest and it was the home side who started strongest and were in
the lead inside two minutes when Cory Langdon closed down Carson Aineer-West, won the ball and tapped into an empty
net for 1-0. Wick doubled their lead on ten minutes when Fred Taylor-Fox’s corner was cleverly dummied by Langdon and
Callum Ball reacted to poke home. Three minutes later the Owls had three when Liam McCracken skipped through the
defence and slotted home. The home side weren’t done there and on 20 minutes it was four, terrific work by Langdon
winning the ball back on the edge of Hanham’s area and dinked the stranded keeper for 4-0. Hanham had a couple of
chances of their own from Mikey Golding but Kai Wilson pulled off a neat double save, but on 26 minutes some brilliant
work from Louis Short down the right made him one-on-one and he squeezed his shot in from a tight angle for Wick’s
fifth. Ten minutes from the break it was six, a great ball over the top from Kyle Russell split the defence and forced
an own goal. Hanham made changes at half-time and reacted better in the second period. Karim Rendall went close on the
hour with only the post denying him and a minute from time Rendall forced a good save from Wilson but Golding was
there to smash home Hanham’s consolation. So, Wick’s promotion charge continues at a pace with a 6-1 victory.
On a bright breezy afternoon Stoke Gifford SGS United hosted bottom club Gala Wilton with both teams desperate for
three points. The home side started the better and found themselves one up on seventeen minutes when Jake Abraham
nodded home from close range. Gifford had a flurry of efforts not long after and should have been further in front,
but both Ollie Stevenson and Abraham were unable to fully test Oscar Bignall. These chances were rued on 28 minutes
when Gala equalised, good hold up play by Oran Reid allowed Harry Francis to burst clear and fire home at the near
post. SGS responded well and Abraham perhaps should have scored when through on goal but was denied by Bignall’s feet.
Both Stevenson and Patryk Kosciolek tested Bignall as Gifford turned up the heat. They final got their second on 40
minutes when Kosciolek tucked away after a period of sustained pressure. The second half was even more dominant from
Gifford, but Gala didn’t help themselves defensively. A high, innocuous cross to the back-post was somehow kept alive
by Abraham and his knock down was flapped at by Bignall allowing Stevenson to poke home. The Gifford number 9 was
unlucky not to have had his second 5 minutes later when teed up 12 yards out but crashing a fierce effort off the
post, Rudy Hill the let fly from 20 yards and was denied by the crossbar. Stevenson did get his second on 73, Aaron
Sweete releasing him in on goal and he finished confidently. A few minutes later Sweete scored himself, through on
goal and rounding Bignall for 5-1. Gifford put the cherry on top in the 88th and 90th minutes when full back Rudy Hill
grabbed a brace. Firstly, he nodded home Joe Taylor’s corner and the linked well with Sweete and Jacob Gough to fire
home from the edge of the area. A comfortable 7-1 win for Gifford leaving Gala looking doomed at the bottom.
A healthy crowd on Henbury & Rockleaze’s annual ‘reunion’ day saw the home team dispose of Ruardean Hill Rangers 2-0
to continue their good run and it should have been a lot more if it were not for the heroics of Hill keeper Aaron
Underwood. The game started at a terrific pace with H&R running at Hill’s back line with pace and purpose. The first
chance fell to Kacper Kalkowski on 16 minutes after some neat play between Marcus Williams and Drew Sawdon put
Kalkowski one-on-one with Underwood who saved superbly with his legs to start what would become a familiar story. Two
minutes later Harvey Moran delivered a superb cross into the six-yard box where Sawdon smashed his diving header at
goal only for Underwood’s outstretched right arm to tip the ball onto the crossbar to make a save as good as anything
you will see at this level of football. On 27 minutes Goulden saw another effort saved by Underwood and at this point
apart from the odd corner or set piece it was all one-way traffic. H&R deservedly took the lead on 35 minutes when
James Goulden found himself free on the right and Kalkowski smashed the ball home. After such a frenetic and quick
first period the second took time to get going, however, the familiar story of Underwood saving shots at will
recommences on 66 minutes when Williams flick header from a corner was turned around the post. On 71 minutes he made
another great save from Sawdon whose shot through a number of bodies following a goalmouth scramble. On 72 minutes
Kalkowski should have doubled H&R’s lead but his attempt was rather weak. Two minutes later Underwood made two fine
saves from Goulden and Harrison, with those in attendance wondering if this was to become a classic ‘smash and grab’
game. The home team were becoming frustrated and the visitors growing in confidence. However, H&R put the game to bed
in the 87th minute when Rhys Iles found himself one-on-one with Underwood and his left foot found the net to wild
cheers from the home faithful. H&R deserving the three points with a 2-0 victory but most of the plaudits taken by
that man Aaron Underwood.
Broadwell Amateurs hosted Totterdown United at the Hawthorns on a chilly overcast afternoon. The visitors made the
brighter start, launching probing runs into the home defence. This early pressure culminated with a free kick on the
edge, and Isaac Sulyman’s shot rebounded to safety off the bottom of the post. Broadwell settled and a left-wing cross
found Nath Davis who bundled the ball into the net but was adjudged offside. The match remained evenly balanced, but
in the 25th minute a swift Broadwell attacking move through the middle, found Creed in the box and his sharp turn and
clinical finish put the hosts in front. Totterdown emerged after the interval determined to find an equaliser but
Broadwell nearly extended their lead when Jamie Belfitt’s shot was turned round the post by Ashley Martin. On the hour
a long throw-in by Jack Knight fell to Belfitt who fired home his and Broadwell’s second. The match then exploded into
an action-packed ten-minute spell of end to end attacking. In the 62nd minute a wayward Totts pass was pounced on by
Creed who rounded Taylor and slotted in for 3-0, and in the 65th minute a left-wing cross found Chaz Hemmings unmarked
to fire past Jack Watkins to reduce the deficit. Broadwell quickly restored their dominance and a slick seven-man
passing move ended with Belfitt making it 4-1. Just two minutes later another well-worked move saw Creed slot home his
hat-trick goal to give Broadwell a 5-1 victory.
28th March 2025 - Electronic Programmes
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23rd March 2025 - Almondsbury extend lead at top
Mark Simpson
Almondsbury with a win keep top spot by some way, only Filton’s games in hand can overhaul the and they play each
other each other next weekend, whilst Wick and Frampton United can still catch them. Sharpness and Filton dropped
points and at the bottom Gala Wilton are in big trouble and Cheltenham Civil Service are now two wins from safety with
only one game in hand.
First to Tewkesbury Road where Cheltenham Civil Service took on Almondsbury and it was rather a cagey start by both
teams, who were solid in defence which led to very little being created in the first half but a penalty, claimed to be
controversial by Service, allowed Craig Lancastle to give Almonds a first half lead. Service came out in the second
half the better of the two teams with Adonis Georgiu’s header inches wide and an Alin Neamtu effort cleared off the
line. However, Almonds increased their lead from a corner with unmarked Jayden Holver heading home. Service were
reduced to 10 players for 10 minutes but effectively the game was over with a comfortable 2-0 Almonds win.
At Pen Park Filton Athletic looked to continue their long unbeaten league run against struggling Quedgeley
Wanderers, and it was Filton off to a dream start when Tom Fry’s left-wing cross sailed over Nathan Charnock’s head
for a third minute lead. Not long after it was almost two for the hosts with Trey Merrett shooting just past the post.
On 13 minutes QW equalised with Sean Lawson firing a 35-yard volley past Tom Bradley. On 18 minutes Kieran Cooper’s
header from Venables corner was cleared off the line and a few minutes later Quedgeley’s Finlay Jenner latched onto a
ball over the top, breezes past the Filton defence but lobs the ball just over. On 36 minutes QW were awarded a
penalty for a high foot from Kyle Thomas and Bradley was sent the wrong way for 2-1. A relatively quiet second half
but on 58 minutes Fraser Venables shot from distance saved by Charnock and Cooper’s follow up went wide. Eight minutes
from time QW almost got a third when Jenner found himself some space but shot over. On 85 Fabian Pereira missed an
open net from Merrett’s pass. In time added on Filton threw everyone forward for a corner which Pereira headed home
for 2-2 to break QW’s hearts, but nevertheless I’m sure they would have taken a point if offered it at the start.
At the Hallet Construction Pavilion Hanham Athletic received title chasers Sharpness who started the match the
stronger of the two and they took a deserved lead on 10 minutes, a cross from the left caused panic in the Hanham
defence allowing Jamie Walker to finish at the far post. A dominant Sharks almost made it two on 24 minutes but young
keeper Carson Ainger-West pulled off a fine reaction save from a point-blank George Thomas header, and he continued to
keep Hanham in it coming brilliantly out of his box to deny Walker his second. However, Walker did get his second on
39 minutes finishing superbly into the top corner. Hanham did get back into it when Kafi Ibrahim was brought down in
the box, and got up to finish cooly from the spot. The hosts should have equalised soon after but Shah Bhakherd shot
over when through on goal. Sub. Lewis Wade went close for Hanham but his shot was well saved by Liam May. Hanham
eventually and deservedly equalised on 80 minutes when an absolute thunderbolt from Jamie Fry following Jordan
Rickman’s set up flew into the top corner and 2-2 it finished.
At the Bell Field, Frampton United hosted Henbury and Rockleaze in a hard-fought game which belied H&R’s league
position. Frampton got off to a quick start and scored after only six minutes when a long cross to the back post was
met by Manolo Espada who headed past Harry Trett for what, as it turned out to be, the game’s only goal. The remainder
of the game ebbed and flowed with few clear-cut chances for either team. H&R’s Drew Sawdon was unlucky when his snap
shot from the edge of the box which came back off the post, and Frampton’s best chances all came from free kicks and
on 21 minutes a free kick delivered into the box was sliced by a defender, came back off the crossbar but Lewis Vye
shot wide. In the 65th minute Craig Mills headed back across the box but again Vye’s shot was wide. The final effort
came from another Espada free kick, Jacob Geddes rose highest but headed wide and there it ended a valuable three
points for Frampton United.
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Stoke Gifford SGS United hosted Broadwell Amateurs on a mild spring afternoon. SGS fielded a side with an average
age of 19, and they started on the front foot earning a few early set pieces. Joe Taylor found Rudy Hill on two
occasions but he was unable to find the net. On 25 minutes Jake Abraham was clear down the left but Jack Watkins
denied him with a smart save. Broadwell put together some good possession at times and their first effort on goal was
when Kristian Burnard rose highest but his header was well saved by Evan Healan. Gifford’s Cosmo Browne found space
but was off target and then Aaron Sweete found the opener five minutes before the break driving in from the left and
rifling a 20-yard strike into the bottom corner. Broadwell managed the first chance into the second half, Jamie
Belfitt’s shot bringing a good save by Healan, and Jordan Locke’s acrobatic rebound was just wide. Browne responded
for SGS striking well from 20 yards but was denied by Watkins. SGS made changes and the subs linked up nicely to put
the game to bed, good hold up play from Jacob Gough released Leo Hope who outpaced his marker and his delivery allowed
Ben Chambers to slot in at the far post, and in the 90th minute Isaac Comerford turned in Hope’s cross for a 3-0
Gifford win.
At Bristol Barbarians RFC Totterdown United started very brightly against Ruardean Hill Rangers and were two up in
the first 20 minutes. The first from George Saunders after a good run on the wing taking on his full back and slotting
past Aaron Underwood, and the second followed good wing play by Saunders and his pass across the face of goal was
expertly finished by player-manager Jack Thorley. Ruardean had a few chances with the most notable needing a goal-line
clearance by Totts Jack Millard. In the second half Totterdown made a number of good chances and later in the game
Saunders got his second, taking on the full back, cutting in and scoring. The chance of the game came to Totts Dale
Ellis who was one-on-one with Underwood and hit his shot straight at him. So, 3-0 it finished and after the heavy cup
defeat last week, the other side of Totterdown United was seen.
Chalford started very strongly at Bromley Heath Unitedlooking to take advantage of a very depleted Bromley team. And they deservedly went
ahead after 20 mins albeit from a fortunate own goal. Bromley tried to hit back straight away at the other end but
Trai Elliston-Sacketts fierce shot was saved well by the Chalford keeper. But within minutes Chalford took a 2-0 lead
when a ball through the middle of Bromley's defence was taken on by Ryan Harry to slot home. The first 30 mins of the
game belonged to the away side but then Bromley to their credit began to have more control and crafted some good
chances, forcing one fingertip save from the Chalford keeper and putting a couple just wide. They were rewarded just
before half time when Aiden Noble latched onto a defence splitting pass from Jacob Millward to hit a shot which was
too hot for the keeper to keep out.
The second half couldn't have started better for Bromley when their early pressure caused a defensive mixup for Noble
to get the equaliser from close range. Things got even better for them when Bromley's Ben Ackerman in his first game
back from a long term injury, came off the bench to be brought down in the box by the Chalford keeper. Noble converted
the penalty to get his hat trick and make it 3-2 to Bromley with 20 mins to go. Chalford began to throw caution to the
wind, pushing men forward to get the equaliser. But they didn't really look like scoring until with just a couple of
minutes to go their centre half Will Benneyworth hit a speculative shot on the half volley into the ground to bounce
high over the diving Bromley keeper and into the net. Then well into injury time Chalford were awarded a corner which
resulted in Chalford defender Adam Day getting his head to the ball well beyond the far post and guiding it back
across the goal to find the far top corner of the net.Two worldies to complete an astonishing comeback for Chalford
but very cruel on a battling Bromley side who had comeback from two behind themselves
A young Gala Wilton side, with half of the lads U18 players, took on high flying Wick at Fairmile Gardens.
And it was the young Gala side who took an early lead on 10 mins when Christian Oliver fired home from 10 yards. But Wick hit back to equalise on 35 with a venomous long range strike from Kyle Russell. However Gala retook the lead just before half-time when a Christian Oliver scored his second; running with the ball from his own half before dispatching it past the Wick keeper from 18 yards to give Gala a half-time lead their dominance deserved.
However that first half was as good as it got for Gala. Wick equalised 5 minutes into the second half with a header from Ben Sayers from a corner. The scores remained even until 2 goals from Wick with about 20 mins to play, from Liam McCracken and Cory Langdon, took the game away from Gala. A late penalty from Liam McCracken put a gloss on a scoreline for Wick that didn’t look likely at half-time, to seal a 5-2 victory.
So Wick took home the 3 points to continue their charge near the top of the table whilst Gala reflect on what they need to do to maintain the quality they show at times, but over a full 90 minutes.
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16th March 2025 - Henbury & Rockleaze and Frampton United to meet in League Cup Final
Mark Simpson
Almondsbury, despite losing to in form Bromley Heath, still have points in the bag, with the chasing pack having games
in hand, in some cases sufficient to overhaul Almonds if they win them all, and as I’ve said before watch out for
Filton Athletic hanging around on the outskirts. At the bottom things are looking bleak for Gala Wilton. In the Les
James league Cup semi-finals two one sided games will see Frampton United and Henbury & Rockleaze in the final.
First to the Bristol Barbarians RFC where Totterdown United took on Henbury & Rockleaze in a semi final match of the
League Cup. Totterdown started slowly but grew into the game and had a couple of half-chances in the first half-hour.
H&R scored their first goal from a corner against the run of play, Matt Harrison scoring which took the wind out of
Totts sails. Just before half-time H&R got their second Marcus Williams again from a corner. Totterdown started the
second half the better of the two teams, but it was H&R who put the game to bed with Drew Sawdon scoring from yet
another corner. Totts were the reduced to ten with Toby Carter getting a second yellow and H&R took advantage and
controlled the remainder of the game scoring another two goals one from Jordan Buckett and the other an own-goal the
like of which you see in a football bloopers montage, anyhow it’s Henbury and Rockleaze through to the final.
In the other semi, Frampton United took on Quedgeley Wanderers at the Bell Field and Frampton got off to a good
start on seven minutes when a Manolo Espada corner found Dom Brown, whose header was saved by Nathan Charnock only for
Henry Driver-Dickerson to tap home the rebound. A few efforts from both sides saw out the first half, but it was
Frampton who added to their tally on 57 minutes, good build up saw the ball played to Lewis Vye on the edge of the box
and he drilled the ball in. The hosts third goal came after Tom Mangan was played through beating Charnock to the ball
and squaring for Henry D-D to score his second. QW had a few decent efforts on goal but couldn’t find a way past Tom
Kaye and it was left to Zak Tyers to round off the scoring with a good finish from the edge of the box to give
Frampton a 4-0 win and reaching their second cup final in a week.
Back to the League and at The Field Almondsbury took on Bromley Heath United and a cagey first half with both teams
trying to hit areas with direct balls. On 15 minutes Lewis Hughes hit a free kick just wide and seven minutes on Liam
Nicholls flicked a through ball to Zach Morgan who got his shot away but Will Ferguson turned the ball round for a
corner. On 57 minutes Morgan beat the Bromley back line but pulled his shot wide. Ten minutes later Paolo Pali
delivered a corner onto Holver’s head but could only direct his header straight to Ferguson. On 71 minutes Bromley
took the lead with a set piece directed to the far post for Trai Elliston-Sackett with a nice finish. It was nearly
two a few minutes later a shot heading for goal and somehow Sam Burgess pulls off an amazing save for a corner.
Almonds pushed for the last 15 minutes with a number of free kicks into dangerous areas but they failed to find the
net and 1-0 it ended for Bromley Heath.
Filton Athletic continued their impressive run with a composed win against Broadwell Amateurs at a dry and chilly
Hawthorns. With Broadwell eager for points to move away from the lower end of the table, both teams approached the
match cautiously testing each other without creating an awful lot. However, in the 21st minute Filton capitalised on a
Broadwell error – a promising Broadwell move broke down allowing Kieran Cooper to sprint through on goal unchallenged
and he cooly slotted the ball past Jack Watkins for 1-0. Filton doubled their advantage on 33, with a moment of
brilliance from left back Tom Fry who unleashed a thunderous strike from the edge of the box giving Watkins no chance.
With momentum on their side Filton continued to press Broadwell back. As the first half drew to a close Broadwell
found some rhythm, playing with some urgency and Dan Brain forced a low save by Ryan Nixon. The second half was more
even both teams nullifying each other, but Trey Merrett thought that he had extended Filton’s lead but was adjudged
offside. The game ebbed and flowed but neither side could add to the scoreline, but in time added on Nixon made an
error of judgement to give Broadwell an indirect free kick in the box which unfortunately came to nothing and Filton
stay on the fringes with a 2-0 win.
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To Highfield Road where Chalford took on Hanham Athletic, in a game that started off strongly with both teams
trying to gain the upper hand. Within 10 minutes a pause in play allowed a physio to attend an injury and within five
minutes of the restart a cheeky through ball on the Hanham wing put in Preston Webb to score. With Chalford pushing
forward for the equaliser Hanham went down the other end and bagged a second through Tom Sawyers. Chalford resumed their
press and only an outstanding save from Carson Aineer-West prevented a goal. Chalford came out of the blocks a bit
quicker after the hairdryer treatment from the gaffer, and a break from Ben Minnican (still fuming after being left on
the bench after his shocker last week) through on the Hanham goal and as the keeper came out Minnican dinked him from 20
yards to get Chalford back in the game. Chalford continued to press and a corner from 16-year-old Harley Mulraney cause
a scramble in the box and Keylock poked home for 2-2. With Chalford keeping on pressing and a ball into the box saw
Aineer-West take Minnican down for a penalty which was re-taken for infringement but still ended up in the back of the
net. As the game wore on both teams were looking to score but it was Minnican again hitting his shot cleanly for 4-2.
With a few minutes left Brandon Barnes pulled it back to 4-3 but it was too late and a great game ended with a Chalford
win.
All the goal action took place in the first half between Gala Wilton and Sharpness at Fairmile Gardens. Sharpness
took an early lead on 15 minutes when a simple ball over the top was finished with a neat lob by Kieran Bennett over
Oscar Bignall. Gala hit back quickly when a string of passes in midfield found Ryan Dobbins who turned a Sharpness
defender and hit the top corner from 15 yards. But the game soon fell the way of the Sharks when mistakes in the Gala
defence led to two quick goals by Bennett and Tom Parker. A further Sharpness goal from a James Tainton header made it
4-1 just before half time. Gala didn’t lie down however and put in a spirited performance in the second half including
hitting the woodwork, but Sharpness had the game won in the first half. There were no further goals so it was three
points to Sharpness in a 4-1 win.
Second place faced third place at Oldbury Lane as Wick hosted Stoke Gifford SGS United. It was Gifford who started
the game the strongest having large amounts of the ball and testing Wick keeper Kai Wilson early on. In the 20th
minute SGS got their goal when Patryk Kosciolek pulled the ball back for Josh Rees to rifle into the top corner. Wick
responded well and started to get a grip of things and on 36 minutes a powerful run by Tommy Lacey saw him fouled in
the box, and up stepped Liam McCracken to send Evan Healey the wrong way for 1-1. A few injuries to both sides in the
second half saw the pace of the game slow down, but it was SGS who controlled most of the ball. Wick had a good chance
of their own five minutes from time but Freddie Mogg failed to find the target. SGS had a late flurry of corners but
Wick dug deep and held out for a solid 1-1 draw.
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9th March 2025 - Almondsbury extend lead
Mark Simpson
Interesting weekend, in the Senior Amateur County Cup well done to Frampton United and Bromley Heath United for reaching the final. In the League a good week for Almondsbury, defeating Cheltenham Civil Service 7-0 last Tuesday and followed by a 4-1 win against Hanham Athletic yesterday putting them 9 points clear at the top. Stoke Gifford SGS United beat title rivals Sharpness to stay in touch and Filton United kept their long unbeaten run going. But, Almondsbury have the points, the others are playing catch up.
At the Hallett Construction Pavilion Almondsbury were the visitors to Hanham Athletic. It was Hanham who took the
lead on 3 minutes when Brandon Barnes was put through and cooly finished. The hosts should have been two up when a
lovely ball from Tom Sayers put Barnes through but, he couldn’t finish. Almonds were denied an equaliser when Carson
made a brilliant save, but they were not to be denied in the 33rd minute when a Hughes free kick went in off a Hanham
defender and five minutes later Liam Nicholls put Almonds 2-1 up. A terrible start to the second half for Hanham when
a mistake led to Matteo Pali finishing for the third. In the 63rd minute Holver got Almonds fourth goal, after just
coming on, with a cracking finish. A few minutes later Sayers was denied a goal when his cracking shot was excellently
dealt with by Sam Burgess. And there it was a comprehensive 4-1 Almondsbury victory.
Staying on the fringes but with games in hand are Filton Athletic who played Totterdown United at Pen Park. The
first goal-bound attempt was from the visitors but was straight at keeper Nixon. Totts keeper Ashley Martin was next
in action tipping over Fraser Venables volley and then keeping Trey Merrett’s shot out shortly after. But Merrett
wasn’t to be denied for long when on the half hour mark he was found by Jack Willmor and fired in from the edge of the
box. It was nearly two on the stroke of half time when Kieran Cooper’s looping header came back off the post. Both
teams had chances into the second half but it was Filton who got a second goal on 55 minutes when they were awarded a
free kick for handball and Venables dispatched it into the top corner. With 15 minutes left Totts pulled one back when
a cross in from the right left Kieran Ball a simple tap in at the back post to make an interesting last 15 minutes
which Filton survived for a 2-1 win.
To the lower reaches at Tewkesbury Road, where Cheltenham Civil Service in desperate need of points took on an in
form Henbury & Rockleaze who are pulling away from the bottom. Both teams were solid in defence with very little
created in the first half. H&R came out into the second half the better of the two sides and took the lead with nice
play down the left the ball was cut back for Sam Bailey to score. The H&R second came as a carbon copy of the first,
the ball down the left, another cut back and Sam Harrison scores. With 20 minutes left H&R put a ball over the top,
keeper Jon Dix hauled the forward back and the resulting penalty was dispatched by James Goulden for a 3-0 Henbury and
Rockleaze win, and Services games in hand on others around them have essentially disappeared.
Quedgeley Wanderers
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Quedgeley Wanderers
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At Waterwells Quedgeley Wanderers took on Ruardean Hill Rangers hoping to pick up some more points to continue their
climb out of the bottom two and they had the first chance but a free kick 30 yards out came to nothing. QR’s Sean
Lawson and Rory Hunt also had early chances. Ruardean’s Luke Brown manged a shot but was kept out by Nathan Charnock,
but they did take the lead in somewhat controversial fashion when Kane Fellows shot appeared to have been kept out but
the Referee (who just happens to be the sole arbiter) adjudged it in. Hill tried to build on their lead but it was QR
with a 30th minute equaliser, Woody Vinton’s lovely cross powerfully headed in by Lawson. Both teams had chances but
it was Ruardean who scored just before the break when Ollie Mason tapped in for 2-1. Quedgeley came out fighting in
the second half, with both Harry Reynolds and Ollie Curtis having scoring chances but it was Dylan Venn who found the
equaliser with a bullet header. However, it wasn’t all square for long, leading scorer Steve Clark beat Charnock in
the 68th minute for Hill’s third. QR kept fighting and had a close effort from Luke Holder saved by Aaron Underwood.
Both teams brought on fresh legs to try and change things but in the last 10 minutes it was Clark who doubled his
tally chipping Charnock for 4-2 to Ruardean Hill Rangers.
Stoke Gifford SGS United hosted Sharpness in bright blustery conditions at the Stoke Gifford Stadium. The game started in a
cautious manner with both teams looking to work each other out. On 13 minutes SGS had the first chance Dan Twomey rose
highest to nod over from a corner. Sharpness responded and worked keeper Evan Healan twice in a few minutes. First a
Tom Palmer strike from the edge of the box saved with his feet and then tipping over Twomey’s header towards his own
goal. A five- minute spell just before the break was pivotal, first Alex Gayner went down in the box and after due
consideration a penalty was given, but James Priday’s spot kick as brilliantly dealt with by Healan. Just a few
minutes later a Gifford attack was thwarted but the ball fell to Rudy Hill whose unstoppable strike from 25 yards
found the top corner. Gifford were more dominant in the second period and had a few chances to increase the lead, in
one, Michael Barry danced past a couple of defenders but his cross evaded the front men with the goal gaping. Will
Tainton had a good chance for the Sharks from 10 yards but fired harmlessly over and a few minutes later Ollie
Stevenson was sent free on goal but could only poke wide. Despite 10 minutes of added time Sharpness couldn’t muster
anything clear cut and Gifford held on relatively comfortably to pick up three points.
In the remaining fixture Gala Wilton travelled to Chalford but came away pointless. Chalford took control of the first half with
several half
chances early on, then a breakthrough on 31 a long throw from Harley Mulraney finds Andy Maryon who rounds a defender
and fires the ball into the net.
Second Half Gala start brighter and force Portlock in the Chalford goal into a good save. Then on 50 a nasty injury to
the Gala captain as he challenges for a long thow and is caught by the keeper, he tries to carry onbut has to be
replaced.
Just after the hour Chalfords Travis Cooke finds his way to the sin bin, Gala Wilton take advantage a couple of
minutes later as a long throw causes chaos in the box and Keiron Maces shot bounces off a Chalford player and the post
for 1-1.On 69 another Mulraney long throw finds Maryon and hid cross is headed home by Andy Roberts for 2-1 which is enough to seal the win
7th March 2025 - Electronic Programmes
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Hanham Athletic v Almondsbury
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2nd March 2025 - Almondsbury open a gap at the top
Nigel Meaney
A good week for Almondsbury who opened a 4 point gap at the top with a midweek 2-1 win over Frampton and a win at
bottom side Gala Wilton yesterday. Wick move to second with a win at Sharpness and Stoke Gifford SGS United dropped
points at Chalford. At the bottom of the table Quedgeley Wanderers won for the second successive week and have opened
a 5 point breathing space over Cheltenham Civil Service in the relegation battle.
Gala Wiltontook on table topping Almondsbury at Fairmile Gardens determined to make up for last week’s
disappointing performance at Quedgeley. But it was Almondsbury who took an early lead on 7 minutes when a cross found
Luke Meacham to head home at the far post. The remainder of the first half saw both sides miss opportunities to score;
including a good save from Oscar Bignell in the Gala goal from an Almondsbury free kick on 30. But just on the stroke
of half-time it was Almondsbury who scored a scored when a corner was cleared, but only to Lewis Hughes who scored
with a great strike from outside the box.
The second half saw further chances for both sides, however the scoreline remained unchanged and Almondsbury took
the 3 points home with a 2-0 victory to extend their lead at the top of the table. But it was a much improved
performance from Gala who must now try to take that as encouragement into their remaining games and their efforts to
beat the drop.
At Hamfields Sharpness are still struggling to find their form at home and were beaten by fellow title chasers Wick.
Wick nearly took the lead after 10 mins but were thwarted by a double save from Holder. First to be denied was Fred
Taylor-Fox who broke through, but his shot was saved by Holder and McCraken’s follow up was also saved by the feet of
Holder. Wick were awarded a penalty after 20 mins when Dummelow brought down McCraken who stepped up to put the
visitors in front. Wick made it 2-0 before half time when Frank Taylor-Fox latched onto a loose ball in the box and
bent it in the far corner
The second half was evenly contested, and Sharpness had a chance to halve the arrears with 5 mins to go when Tom
Frankham was fouled in the box with the Sharks were awarded a penalty. Will Tainton took the penalty, but Kai Wilson
guessed the correct way and saved. Wick move above their opponents into second place.
Broadwell Amateurs welcomed Frampton United to the Hawthorns on a sunny but crisp Saturday afternoon. Both sides
started brightly, making probing runs down each wing, but an early mistake by Broadwell led to the opening goal for
Frampton. Myron Turner’s shot on goal was deflected off Kristian Burnard for an own goal in the 12th minute, putting
the visitors ahead. Just four minutes later, Frampton doubled their lead. Lewis Vye found his way into the box and
slotted his shot into the back of the net. The game quickly slipped away from Broadwell as Frampton continued to push
their advantage with confident and fluid football. On 30 minutes, a speculative cross-come-shot from Manolo Espada
deceived Jack Watkins and sailed into the top corner for 0-3. This finally seemed to spark Broadwell into life, and
they began to play some better football, putting Frampton’s defence under pressure as the first half ended.
The second half started much like the first, with Frampton firmly on the front foot. Just three minutes after the
restart, a well-worked move saw Tom Mangan score from inside the box, extending the lead. The visitors added a fifth
goal in the 54th minute when Henry Driver-Dickerson struck a free kick just outside the Broadwell area, curling the
ball around the wall and into the bottom left corner of the net. A defensive lapse from Broadwell in the 78th minute
allowed substitute Stuart Maule to sneak in and, despite miskicking his effort, the ball trickled off the post and
into the bottom right corner of the goal. By this stage, Broadwell were clearly beaten, and only a sharp, point-blank
save from Jack Watkins in the 81st minute prevented further damage. The final whistle was a welcome relief for
Broadwell, bringing an end to a tough afternoon and a 6-0 win for Frampton.
Chalford welcomed Stoke Gifford SGS United to Highfield way for the 1st time and a lovely day for the occasion with
the sun finally showing its face. Both team started off slowly with Gifford gaining the upper hand in the first 20
mins with a great strike from Patryck Kosciolek which beat the Chalford keeper with some pace the rest of the half
was 50/50 with both sides going close.
The second half saw Gifford out of the blocks a bit quicker than Chalford and a few good saves from the Chalford
keeper kept the score at 1-0 Chalford then started to up the pace but couldn't get past the visitors defence who were
holding strong. After a couple of subs from the Chalford manager the game opened up a bit with Andrew Roberts getting
the equaliser in the final minutes of the game.
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Quedgeley Wanderers welcomed Hanham Athletic to Waterwells looking to build on last weeks win. In a fast start
Quedgeley created 3 chances down the right in the first 10 minutes, a Sean Lawson cross turned past the post by Mark
Knapman, a Fin Jenner ball just eluding Harry Reynold and a Jenner shot blocked by Liam Planter. Hanham’s only clear
chance comes on 5 minutes when a Freekick is headed out for Jordan Rickman to fire over. On 15 minutes Quedgeley’s Fin
Jenner is brought down in the box, but Jordan Rouse puts it wide to the left. The remainder of the half sees Quedgeley
well on top but solid defending from Hanham prevents any clear chances. All square at the break.
The second half starts with defensive mix ups at either end with Hanham keeper Ash Bryan making a good save from
Rory Hunt. Quedgeley continue to apply pressure without the end product as Hanham are restricted to long range free
kicks from Bhakerd and Rickman that come to nothing. Then on 70 minutes Quedgeley keeper Nathan Charnock clears the
defence with a long kick, it's put across to Sean Lawson and the Hanham keeper, Ash Bryan makes a great save but the
ball lands at Fin Jenner’s feet and he taps it home for 1-0. Half chances for both sides until on 88 Fin Jenner is
through and Ash Bryan pulls off another great save. Then on 90 a long throw from Woody Vinton goes over the defence
and Fin Jenner gets to it and squares it to Chris Riley who puts it past the Hanham keeper for 2-0 and a well deserved
3 points.
On a wonderful Spring Day at Arnall Drive in a game expertly officiated by Referee Pope, Henbury & Rockleaze won the
game against visitors Bromley Heath United with a last gasp penalty winner. In almost perfect footballing conditions despite a soft pitch both sides started strongly but it was H&RFC that had
the first chance on 13 minutes when Harvey Moran found himself one on one with Will Ferguson in the Bromley Heath goal,
but the keeper did brilliantly to gather in the attempted chip and ensure the score remained level. On 21 minutes
another good save this time with his legs by Ferguson thwarted Sam Bailey who found himself free at a tight angle
after a poor back pass. On 37 minutes Bromley Heath took the lead when Mason Lewis fired past Harry Trett from the
corner of the 6-yard box after some loose play in the H&RFC defence. H&RFC should have equalised on 45 minutes, but
George James mistimed his header on the 6-yard box allowing Ferguson to gather comfortably and maintain Bromley
Heath’s lead going into half time.
On 48 minutes Fraser Butt got behind the Bromley Heath back four and smashed the ball across the 6-yard box for George
James, but an unfortunate bobble meant the chance was gone. On 66 minutes Moran ran at the Bromley Heath defence from
the left-hand side and cut inside but his drilled effort sailed over the crossbar. Bromley Heath should have extended
their lead on 72 minutes when Cameron Ford skied his effort from 8 yards out with the goal gaping. H&RFC immediately
went up the other end with substitute Tate Shaw running at the defence, his shot from outside the area hit the post
and centre forward James was there to tap in the rebound for a richly deserved equaliser. It was now end to end with
both keepers doing well but no major chances were created for either side until the 95th minutes when Tate Shaw again
ran at the Bromley Heath defence and was upended in the box, there were no protests from the Bromley Heath defenders
and Shaw stepped up to roll the penalty into the net and claim all 3-points in this evenly contested match.
Totterdown United welcomed Cheltenham Civil Service to Bristol Barbarians. With both sides at the wrong end of the
table a big 3 points was up for grabs. The half was a very scrappy affair with both sides struggling with the
conditions of the soft bobbly pitch. Cheltenham were the better of the two sides having a couple of chances that never
worried Ashley Martin in the Totterdown goal.
Totterdown started the second half the better of the 2 teams. Then Cheltenham grew back into the game. The only goal
of the game came from an Aaron Thorne cross which was chested down by Chaz Hemmings and the goal mouth scramble was
turned in by George Saunders around the 80 minute mark. In the last 10 minutes a golden opportunity to double the lead
was created by Jamie Godfrey who was through on goal being caught by the centre back and neatly back heeled the ball
to Chaz Hemmings who was one on one with the Jon Dix in the Cheltenham goal but decided to try and round the keeper
which Dix read well and pounced on the ball. The game finished 1-0 to Totterdown United who are now 16 points clear of
the drop zone. Credit to Cheltenham Civil Service who battled for 90 minutes and probably deserved something from the
game.
In the remaining game Ruardean Hill Rangers entertained Filton Athletic. Filton started the game at a quick pace and took an early lead
through Kieran Cooper who pounced on a defensive error and cooly finished pass Hill keeper Underwood for a 1 nil lead.
Filton further increased their lead after the Hill defence again were caught sleeping from a throw in with a goal from
Kyle Thomas.
The Hill then attacked with Steve Clark failing to reach a Mitch Griffin cross and Ollie Mason follow up being blocked
on the line by a Filton defender. Filton we’re still dangerous on the break and a long ball from deep in the Hill half
gave Cooper the chance to make it 3 but Underwood stayed tall and made a great 1 on 1 save to keep the score at 2-0 to
the visitors at half time.
The Hill were forced into a change at half time with an injury to Finn Jones meaning Alex Stephens took his place.
Filton continued with their first half form at the start of the second half with the Hill having to defend and block
several shots from the Filton attack. Filton hit the post through Kyle Thomas that rebounded into the hands of keeper
Underwood. The game became a midfield battle with both teams trying to force chances but losing possession.
Filton scored their third midway in the second half with a strike from the edge of the area from Kieran Cooper.
With the match entering the final minutes Ruardean got on the scoresheet when Stuart Cornwell-Boote headed over the
Filton keeper from a diagonal ball from Hill captain Charley Mason.
A disappointing result for the Hill with the early goals conceded proving costly and allowing Filton to gain a
deserved 3 points which sees Filton remain in sixth but win their games in hand and they are in the title mix.