24th August 2025 - Frampton United win at Henbury & Rockleaze to top table
Mark Simpson
Frampton United now sit neatly at the top with a good three points at Arnall Drive, Henbury, and
following a good mid-week win over Chalford. I’m sure they won’t have it all their own way as the
season unfolds. Cribbs Reserves have had an extremely difficult start, as have fellow newcomers
Tewkesbury Town.
A bright afternoon at Arnall Drive saw Frampton United visit Henbury & Rockleaze who had a
frustrating afternoon. In the very first minute Harvey Moran lobbed Tom Kaye in the Frampton goal
only to see the ball hit the hard ground and bounce over the top. Drew Sawdon had a good fourth
minute chance from a corner but couldn’t direct the ball goalwards. On 37 minutes Sawdon had
another presentable chance from Nick Jones cross but the ball went narrowly over. A few minutes
later a switch from Jones to Moran saw Kaye make a superb save turning the ball round the post.
From the resulting corner Sawdon’s header struck the bar, and the ball bounced along the goal-line
allowing Frampton to clear.
H&R started the second half in the same vein, and on 51 minutes George
James should have done better with a header from Moran’s cross. In the next minute Moran went
clear but a good save from Kaye kept the scores level. In the 56th minute Frampton had their first real
chance when substitute George Parker fired straight at Harry Trett. In the 75th minute Frampton
threw the sucker punch when Parker stole in and fired a left wing cross past Trett for 1-0. Frampton
were now in the driving seat with Jackson striking the foot of the post. Frampton saw out the
remaining minutes to ensure that they took the three points back up the M5.
Despite the lack of rain the straw coloured pitch at Oldbury Lane was in great condition for Wick v
Filton Athletic, who started much the brighter of the two sides preventing Wick from enjoying any
possession. After 5 minutes Filton fashioned the first shot of the game, but just wide of the goal.
After 8 minutes Wick lost the ball in midfield and Filton took advantage with a sweeping move that
found Kieron Cooper to fire past Kai Wilson for 1-0. On 31 minutes Wick gifted the ball to Trey
Merrett who broke unopposed to drill the ball home for Filton’s second. Four minutes later a deep
cross from the Filton right was not dealt with by the Wick defence and Wilson made a brilliant save
from a header but the ball fell to Dylan Quick who smashed Filton’s third, unfortunately leaving
Wilson injured from the initial save. Worse was to come for the hosts when Merrett scored a 30 yard
screamer from the left into the top corner. Wick four down and Finley Sparkes deputising for Wilson,
the second half was a more even affair and on 65 minutes Wick clawed one back, substitute Ellis
Clarke scoring with an excellent finish. With the damage done in the first half, there was no way back
for Wick and towards the end Sparkes saved well to deny Filton a fifth but at 4-1 Filton were worthy
winners on the day.
At Hamfields Sharpness were up against Tewkesbury Town, and the hosts had the best of the early
play with James Tainton causing problems. Sharpness took the lead when Tainton and Alfie Jones
linked up well to give Kieran Bennett a tap in. Sharpness continued to have the upper hand and
doubled their lead when a good through ball from Jones sent Bennett one-on-one and he finished
well for 2-0. Jones then had a great chance for the third but couldn’t find the finishing touch.
Towards the end of the half Tewkesbury came more into the game and finished the half strongly with
a couple of efforts narrowly over. Tewkesbury started the second half where they left off and halved
the deficit when a long ball forward caught the Sharks defence out and Beasley latched onto the ball
and finished well. Tewkesbury were causing problems and had opportunities from corners and free
kicks but were dealt with well by keeper Dykes and his defence. Then, against the run of play
Tainton went on a mazy run and exchanged a couple of passes with Higgs and Bryant before crossing,
great composure was shown by Bryant to set up Bennett with another good finish for his hat-trick.
Sharks went hunting for a fourth with subs Palmer and Will Tainton both going close, but the game
finished 3-1 and the Sharks secured victory against a very good Tewkesbury Town team.
At Vicarage Road, Hanham Athletic met Ruardean Hill Rangers who were on their first outing of the
season. Ruardean started the stronger and keeper David Taylor did well to keep out a good effort by
Ollie Mason. Hanham had their first chance on 34 minutes when Sam Archer’s effort was well tipped
over by Aaron Underwood. Hill should have scored two minutes before the break when Mason shot
over from six yards with the goal gaping, and they were unlucky when a fantastic effort from Luke
Brown cannoned off the crossbar. Hanham’s job was made even harder when Liam Dibble got
himself a second yellow and Hill made the ten men pay taking a deserved lead when Mason finished
off a great move to score. They made the game safe right on full time when Steve Clarke finished off
a cut back and 2-0 for three points.
At The Hawthorns Broadwell Amateurs took on Cribbs Reserves with five games played between
them and not a point to show. But, it was a fast start for Broadwell and they had the lead on three
minutes, Kristian Burnard getting on the end of a move he started, the ball fell kindly off a block
tackle and broke for Burnard to run through and slot under Jude Brown. Well had further chances to
increase their lead but were wasteful in front of goal. The second goal for Well came on 23 minutes
with Harry Malcolm breaking up play in the Cribbs half and playing out wide for Jamie Belfitt who
drove to the by-line and a wicked cross was turned in by a Cribbs defender under pressure from Kian
Skidmore. Broadwell missed a chance for 3-0 when a penalty was awarded for a foul on Jordi Locke
after a mazy run into the box. Burnard’s spot kick was saved by Brown, onto the post and out to safety.
Cribbs best chance of the half came right on half time, a mix-up at the back but a rather tame shot
was dealt with by Jack Watkins. Cribbs started the second half brightly and took control creating a
number of good opportunities from set-pieces but Broadwell were able to weather the storm.
Broadwell made the game safe on 58 minutes following a deep kick by Watkins, flicked on by
Burnard which sent Skidmore through on goal finishing well low under the on-rushing Brown. And, 3-0
it finished for Broadwell.
22nd August 2025 - Electronic Programmes
Broadwell Amateurs v Cribbs Reserves
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Hanham Athletic v Ruardean Hill Rangers
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Henbury & Rockleaze v Frampton United
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17th August 2025 - Hanham Athletic get the better of Broadwell Amateurs
Mark Simpson
An eventful afternoon with one match not started (pitch unfit), one match abandoned, and, four
teams at the top on four points, with five (who’ve started their season) without a point.
At Vicarage Road, Hanham Athletic entertained Broadwell Amateurs and it was Broadwell with the
games first chance when Ben Fishwicks shot was well saved by Lincoln Tooker after the Hanham
keepers clearance went straight to him. In a first half, short on clear cut chances, Hanham took the
lead on 43 minutes with Jordan Rickman starting the move and finishing it from a fine cross by CJay
Summerline. Rickman should have scored on 48 minutes but shot wide after being put through by
Summerline. Jack Watkins saved well on the hour from Liam Maggs and then, five minutes later,
Broadwell equalised when a poor shot somehow found its way to Jamie Belfitt who finished into the
corner. A fine free kick by Preston Webb was brilliantly headed in by Karim Rendall to restore
Hanham’s lead in the 80th minute and right on full-time great work by Rendall on the left taking the
ball and laying it on a plate for Summerline to tap home for a final score of 3-1 to Hanham.
Cribbs Reserves welcomed Tytherington Rocks to the Lawns for their first home game of the season
and after an even first twenty minutes Rocks had the ball in the net only for it to be ruled out for a
foul. In response Cribbs’ James Carolan tried his luck from 45 yards lobbing the keeper, but saw the
ball bounce just wide. On 35 minutes Alex Craig’s through ball set up Bryson Ladip but he was denied
by Billy Pullin’s good save, and another half chance for Cribbs with Andy Capon volleying just wide.
Just before the break, Rocks had two great chances to score, Toby Waterman missed from close
range and another shot just wide. Into the second half and a goal eventually came on 75 minutes
when Ollie Briggs latched onto a through ball, composed himself, and slotted past Corey Weir to give
Rocks the lead. A few minutes later Weir kept Cribbs in the game, tipping over an excellent shot by
Stu Nelson. On 80 minutes, Cribbs substitutes combined, Jake Harris crossing for Toby Pocock, whose
volley was saved, then Pocock again, from outside the box, firing just over. With Cribbs pushing for an
equaliser Rocks broke away and a cool finish from sub Tom Bidder made the final score 2-0 to Rocks.
A sunny afternoon at the Stoke Gifford stadium for the match between Stoke Gifford SGS United and Sharpness. It
was the visitors who had the better of the first 20 minutes and with a shot from Michael Bryant going
just wide was about all that was to show despite dominating possession. The best chance of the half
went to Gifford on 41 minutes when Oscar Sealey running through fired just wide of the post. Sharks
took the lead two minutes into the second half when a long throw wasn’t defended leaving Bryant to
fire home. On 55 minutes, it was two when Brad Gibbs headed home a free kick. Stoke Gifford
dominated the last 25 minutes but couldn’t find a break through with Harry Ford closest hitting the
bar. In time added on a great ball played by Patryk Kosciolek found Masood Garder to slot home, but
it was too late for Gifford to salvage anything, Sharpness taking it 2-1.
At Elm Park, Filton Athletic ran out comprehensive winners against Chalford. The game started very
scrappily as both teams got used to the conditions. An early chance fell for Filton when the lively
Dylan Quick ran straight at the Chalford defence but was well defended by Will Benneyworth, who
was unfortunately injured himself in the process and was replaced. The game was pretty even up to
40 minutes then, Chalford’s Jack Hughes shot wide before Filton’s Yusuf Abdulrahman crossed for
Fraser Venables to shoot, saved by Sam Neale. The deadlock was broken on the stroke of half-time,
great work by Tom Fry found Quick to finish neatly past Neale. Filton came out on top in the second
half, Quick having a chance to double his tally but his shot from outside the box was straight at
Neale. Filton made a few changes and Trey Merrett was straight in to the action and his good work
and cross was met by Quick for 2-0. Moments later the two combined again with Merrett finding
Quick to complete his hat-trick. Filton made it four when Said Hassan found Merrett on the edge of
the box who finished in to the top corner for a final score of 4-0 and a good value Filton win.
Totterdown United welcomed Quedgeley Wanderers to Norton Lane under difficult conditions with
an extremely dry pitch and the heat forcing water breaks. Quedgeley, on the back of a win at
Broadwell were full of confidence and a battered and bruised Totterdown from their last game had a
number of players out. Quedgeley started with a passing game whilst Totts took a more direct route.
But, it was Quedgeley who got the opener with a good through ball which was squared to Riley
Stokes to tap home. Totterdown bounced back and ten minutes later equalised with a well worked
short corner, Ollie Lovell drilling home at the near post from just inside the area. Both teams huffed
and puffed in the heat and after a drinks break, Totts Chaz Hemmings rattled the post from a curling
effort 25 yards out and then Charlie Curling ballooned a header over the bar from 5 yards out
unmarked. The second half began with more of the same from both sides and it was Quedgeley who
forced Ashley Martin in to a smart far post save. Totts Jack Hearsey put a chance wide of the far post
from Lovell’s cross and the best chance of the half went to Totterdown with both Lovell and
Saunders finding themselves through on goal but somehow got in the way of each other and the
chance was gone and the spoils were shared at 1-1.
On an extremely hot afternoon at Arnall Drive Henbury & Rockleaze shared the points with Bromley
Heath United in a cagey affair. H&R started strongly and Harvey Moran maybe should have done
better after ghosting past full back Cripps was one-on-one with Will Ferguson but was caught in two
minds and fired high and wide. Moran had another shot on 5 minutes narrowly over after good work
by Drew Sawdon and Tommy Collins. The remainder of the half was end to end without any clear cut
chances until the 45th minute, firstly, Cam Tarr should have done better when heading wide from
Marcus Williams corner, then deep into time added on Bleran Thaqi swiped away the legs of a
Bromley attacker and Cameron Ford smashed the resultant penalty in for 1-0 to Bromley. The second
half started strongly before both teams tired on an energy sapping day. Bromley struck a post on 50
minutes from Jake Millward’s volley with Harry Trett relieved to see the ball back in his arms from the
rebound off the post, then H&R went up the other end to equalise, Moran beat his man to get to the
by-line before rolling the ball back to Sawdon to tap in for 1-1. Both teams tried to get a winner for
the remaining 40 minutes but neither goalkeeper was really troubled and a 1-1 draw was ultimately
the right result.
At Kayte Lane Bishops Cleeve Development hosted Wick for their opening home fixture. Wick started
the brighter of the two sides and prolific goal-scorer Cory Langdon opened his account adding to last
weeks two goals. But, it was Cleeve who dominated for the rest of the half, equalising on 12 minutes
with a goal from Ben Hunt from near the halfway line! Further goals from Monty New and Harry
Davis had them in control at half time. The second half began much the same with Cleeve scoring a
penalty through George Cuzner before Ubaid Salehbhai added his first of the season for 5-1. It was at
this point that confusion set in, as the Referee noticed an error in not sending off Cuzner for a second
booking. At a water break on 69 minutes it was urged that the Wick players removed themselves
from the pitch, despite being agreed that Cleeve would remove a player and chalk a goal off to atone
for the Referee’s error. But, to no avail and the game was abandoned.
15th August 2025 - Electronic Programmes
Bishops Cleeve Development v Wick
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Cribbs Reserves v Tytherington Rocks
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Filton Athletic v Chalford
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Hanham Athletic v Broadwell Amateurs
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Henbury & Rockleaze v Bromley Heath United
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Tewkesbury Town v Frampton United
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Totterdown United v Quedgeley Wanderers
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10th August 2025 - Bromley Heath win at Tewkesbury Town
Mark Simpson
Here we go again, summer still with us, stiflingly hot, and grassroots football underway. Some interesting matches to
start with none of the new Clubs able to win, showing the strength of the League. Wick started looking ominously good
as did most of last seasons’ challengers.
At Northway Playing Fields Tewkesbury Town met the challenge of Bromley Heath United. It was a close game with few
chances at either end for the first 40 minutes. It was Bromley Heath who took the lead with Mason Lewis given a bit
too much space and shot over Isaac Parry’s head. The equaliser wasn’t long coming when a Lee Llewelyn corner picked
out Tony Hosking to head in at the back post. Shortly after the interval a mix-up in the Tewkesbury box saw Mitch
Greenaway put the visitors in front. From then on Bromley stifled Tewkesbury’s play and held on for a good first win by
2-1.
At the Bellfield Frampton United hosted Stoke Gifford SGS United in a rematch of last weeks Ron Holpin Trophy game,
and it looked like it was going to be a similar result as well, with Stoke Gifford starting brightly and they were in
the lead within five minutes through Patryk Kosciolek. Frampton slowly got into the game and equalised on 32 minutes,
Theo Brown chasing a through ball down, beating the keeper to the ball and crossing for Manolo Marquez to tap home.
After a good spell of play from the hosts a Freddie Porter shot was cleared out to Harry Churchley who fired home for
2-1. On 77 minutes Tyler Jagger was brought down outside the box and from the resulting free-kick Marquez sealed a 3-1
Frampton win.
At Hardwicke Playing Fields Tytherington Rocks played their first game back in the County League against Hanham
Athletic. Both teams started slowly looking not to concede early on. Hanham created the first chance but were denied
by a good save by the home keeper Billy Pullin. Tytherington made chances but strong Hanham defending kept chances to
a minimum. Rocks were denied two goals from Toby Waterman firstly for a foul on the keeper and the second for offside.
Hanham thought they had scored but were denied by a Jack Pullin goal-line clearance, but overall neither side did
enough to win the game and a 0-0 draw was a fair result.
Filton Athletic’s first game back at Elm Park against Henbury and Rockleaze was arguably the match of the day. The
first big chance of the day fell to Filton, Fraser Venables winning a header in midfield finding Kieran Cooper who
fired wide of Harry Trett’s goal. Shortly after Venables’ free kick caused Trett a few problems but he cleared for a
corner. In the 24th minute H&R’s Kai Elliott cut in from the right and shot over Tom Bradley’s goal, then Cameron Tarr
had an effort from distance narrowly over. The home side finished the half strongly with Cooper playing Dan Payne in
who tried to lob Trett who made the save and the same two combined again but Payne couldn’t finish. The second half
had both teams cancelling each other out. H&R had a couple of chances Elliott’s shot saved by Bradley and the Tasman
Rook was denied by the keeper. On 71 minutes Fraser Venables had a free kick in a good position but Trett saved well,
and then Kyle Thomas came on to try and win it, and in the last few minutes Venables found him but he shot straight at
Trett. A good game ended 0-0.
The seasons opener saw Wick welcome Cribbs Reserves to the Nest. Wick started brightly with their passing game,
keeping Cribbs on the back foot for long periods. Despite having a lot of the ball it wasn’t until the 15th minute
that Wick had a shot on goal which was well saved by Corey Weir, and a minute later Weir was lobbed and a great
clearance kept the scores level. On 30 minutes Keeper Kai Wilson punted long for Cory Langdon who laid back to Louis
Short to shot over. Just after Wick got their reward for their possession when George Lloyd fired in from an acute
angle for 1-0. Cribbs were still very in touch with things at the break but Wick started the second half as they had
done in the first pushing forward and two minutes in Short was away down the middle but shot wide. A minute later the
goal machine Langdon latched on to a loose ball to put Wick two in front. On 65 minutes Langdon made no mistake in
front of goal for Wick’s third. Wick were now full of energy and a great ball pit Freddie Mogg through on 75 minutes
but his effort was well saved. Wick got their fourth when Kai Shellard scored on his debut. Cribbs never gave up and
forced Wilson into two fine saves to keep the score 4-0 to Wick.
Totterdown United welcomed Bishops Cleeve Development to Norton Lane for the League opener. Both teams started in a
positive manner but it was Totts who took an early lead when George Saunders made a run in behind and cut the ball
back to Ollie Lovell who danced through a few Cleeve defenders before slotting home. Shortly after Totterdown doubled
their lead with a well worked short corner and Lovell’s shot was directed in by Aaron Thorn. Cleeve hit back ten
minutes later with a scuffed shot falling at Dan Beasley’s feet who dispatched it well. Two minutes later Cleeve were
awarded a penalty for a challenge by Frazer Clarke. Kian Gardiner dispatched the spot kick for 2-2. The second half
saw both sides huff and puff in the heat on a very dry pitch. Totts edged it missing three great chances and 2-2 it
finished and Cleeve happy with their point on the road.
In yesterdays other match at The Hawthorns Broadwell Amateurs slipped up against Quedgeley Wanderers by 2-1. Very little action in the first 15 minutess, both sides cancelling each other out, 17 minutes in a penalty to Quedgeley following a challenge from behind, excellent save low to the left by Jack Watkins. The deadlock was broken from a free kick 20 yards out, well struck low and around the wall by Dan Brain to give Broadwell the lead, Broadwell going in at HT 1-0 up. The second half was even with few chances until the 73rd minute with Quedgeley equalising after Broadwell failing to clear their lines, deep cross from the right and a good header fron Henty Miles for 1-1, shortly after on 85 minutess, Quedgeley took the lead with the ball breaking in the centre of the pitch, a through ball and cut back, there was a scramble in the box with the ball being poked home by Finlay Jenner for 2-1 to Quedgeley.
8th August 2025 - Electronic Programmes
Broadwell Amateurs v Quedgeley Wanderers
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Filton Athletic v Henbury and Rockleaze
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Tewkesbury Town v Bromley Heath United
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Totterdown United v Bishops Cleeve Development
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Tytherington Rocks v Hanham Athletic
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4th August 2025 - Les James League Cup Preliminary and First Round Draw
The Preliminary and First Round draws for the Les James League Cup sponsored by Boca Teamwear was made at the League Meeting last
week and the full draw is as below.
New boy's Tewkesbury Town host fellow new boys Bishops Cleeve Development. in the preliminary round on August 12th with the winners hosting Filton Athletic in the First Round
Preliminary Round
- Tewkesbury Town v Bishops Cleeve Development
In the First Round last seasons Finalists meet with Henbury & Rockleaze hosting cup holders Frampton United after
their merger.
The other new clubs meet as
Tytherington Rocks host Cribbs Reserves.
First Round
- Sharpness v Hanham Athletic
- Tewkesbury Town / Bishops Cleeve Development v Filton Athletic
- Tytherington Rocks v Cribbs Reserves
- Quedgeley Wanderers v Chalford
- Totterdown United v Broadwell Amateurs
- Bromley Heath United v Wick
- Henbury & Rockleaze v Frampton United
- Stoke Gifford SGS United v Ruardean Hill Rangers
All games to be played on Saturday 6th September
25th June 2025 - Constitution
2025/26
Nigel Meaney
The constitution for season 2025-26 was confirmed at the AGM.
Congratulations to
Almondsbury who have been
promoted to the Jewson Western League
The league loses
Gala Wilton and Cheltenham Civil Service who have
been relegated to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League
The league welcomes
Tewkesbury Town who
are promoted from the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League.
Bishops Cleeve Development who have been promoted from the UHL Hellenic League Division 2.
Cribbs Reserves who have been demoted from the Jewson Western League by the FA and
Tytherington Rocks who have taken a voluntary relegation from the UHL Hellenic League.
The League matches will start on 9th August, end date to be confirmed by the FA probably 2nd May 2026.
The season will open with the Ron Holpin Trophy between Stoke Gifford SGS United and Frampton United on 2nd August at 3:00 PM
Team |
Bishops Cleeve Development |
Broadwell Amateurs |
Bromley Heath United |
Chalford |
Cribbs Reserves |
Filton Athletic |
Frampton United |
Hanham Athletic |
Henbury & Rockleaze |
Quedgeley Wanderers |
Ruardean Hill Rangers |
Sharpness |
Stoke Gifford SGS United |
Tewkesbury Town |
Totterdown United |
Tytherington Rocks |
Wick |