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Trelawny League (& cups) - Saturday December 2nd 2017


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PREMIER DIVISION

Helston Athletic 3rds 0-3 St Day Reserves

Penryn Athletic Reserves 2-0 St Buryan

 

DIVISION 1

Hayle Reserves 1-3 Penwith Exiles

Mawnan Reserves 6-2 Trispen

Threemilestone P-P Mousehole Reserves

 

DIVISION 2

Gwinear Churchtown 1-3 Frogpool & Cusgarne

Illogan RBL 3rds 4-1 Redruth United Reserves

St Day 3rds P-P Falmouth Town

Wendron United 3rds P-P Four Lanes

 

DIVISION 3

Carharrack Reserves 3-4 West Cornwall Reserves

Falmouth DC P-P New Inn Titans

Holman SC Reserves 2-6 St Just Reserves

Newlyn Non-Athletico Reserves P-P Ruan Minor

St Erme 5-5 Rosudgeon Reserves

St Ives Mariners 1-2 Frogpool & Cusgarne Reserves

 

DIVISION 4

Goonhavern Athletic 3rds 10-3 Madron

Lizard Argyle Reserves 0-1 Perranwell Reserves

Mousehole 3rds 6-2 Probus Reserves

Wendron United 4ths P-P Hayle 3rds

 

PERCY STEPHENS CUP

Ludgvan Reserves P-P Lizard Argyle

Penzance Reserves 0-7 Stithians

RNAS Culdrose Reserves 1-2 Wendron United Reserves

St Keverne 1-2 Camborne School of Mines

Troon AFC 2-5 Mawnan

 

ARTHUR PEARCE CUP

Constantine Reserves 5-0 Troon AFC Reserves

St Buryan Reserves 2-1 Stithians Reserves

 

LEAGUE CUP

Lanner P-P Perranporth Reserves

 

LOCKHART CUP

Newlyn Lions 4-1 Mullion Reserves

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1 hour ago, Soccer Follower said:

Confirmed as at Lanner on Saturday but with a back up of switching to Perranporth if the ground at Tresavean is not playable.

Unfortunately Perranporth are unable to support reversing the fixture now as all our committee are travelling with the Senior side to Millbrook. 

Sorry in advance ⚽

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mariners home to frogpool pitch inspection 10.30am pitch is very heavy with any further rain it will be a no go,massive shame if its off as we havent played at home for 3-4 weeks but unfortunatly praze having no pitch or when they did not being allowed to play on it making them use our pitch as tooks its toll last couple of weeks ?

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1 hour ago, fudge said:

mariners home to frogpool pitch inspection 10.30am pitch is very heavy with any further rain it will be a no go,massive shame if its off as we havent played at home for 3-4 weeks but unfortunatly praze having no pitch or when they did not being allowed to play on it making them use our pitch as tooks its toll last couple of weeks ?

No way of getting the game on elsewhere Fudge?!

 

cant be dealing with another week off!

 

get someone to drop me a text on 07468624188 - see if we can work something out!

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33 minutes ago, Tempo said:

Yes mate. He’s not game for changing pitch so just waiting on the pitch inspection. Fingers crossed

hi mate.just spoke to dave and the players we at st ives mariners are happy to switch venues and play at your place and pay for ref?

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1 hour ago, Foot Loose 1 said:

GOONHAVERN HAVE JUST BEEN NOTIFIED THAT MALPAS IS WATERLOGGED, AND THEREFORE THE GAME HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO THE GOONHAVERN MAIN PITCH WITH THE 2.30 PM KICK OFF. THE REFEREE HAS BEEN NOTIFIED AND THE CLUB IS TRYING TO CONTACT MADRON BUT THEY ARE NOT ANSWERING THE TELEPHONE. AN EMAIL HAS BEEN SENT.

Message received, thank you Foot Loose! 

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Div 2

Illogan 3rds 4  Redruth Utd Res 1    h/t 2-1

Illogan started the game having a large territorial advantage though they struggled to break down the visiting rearguard in which Matt Mitchell organised well.When they did beat the back four,it was the Redruth assiostant's flag that was their undoing with Sam Waters being correctly caught on numerous occasions.Redruth were confined to sporadic breakaways though Kiefer Hook,Dave Cilia and Brett Adams may have finished better than they did.The breakthrough ,however, came on the 25th minute when a ball in from the left was neatly controlled by ? Barrett who swiveled and fired into the corner of Russell Grice's net.Redruth played themselves back into the game.From another breakaway in the 33rd minute and fine save from the Illogan custodian,the subsequent high corner was met by the head of Dave Cilia for the equaliser.The game meandered toward half time but,just before the whistle,Illogan attacked again in numbers.A Redruth player ran back to play them all onside and following a catalogue of defensive mistakes ? Barrett poked in his second goal of the game.

Rwedruth didn't really get going in the second half and it came as no surprise when the Illogan left winger sprinted 30 yards before playing a sublime cross for Sam Waters to sidefoot into the corner of the net.A number of half chances were missed by Illogan as they sought to kill off the match but with about ten minutes to go,Sam Waters turned and hammered in a shot from 30 yards for the fourth goal.Still time for Redruth to be awarded a penalty and Dave Cilia's low shot was saved by the Illogan keeper and his follow up cleared the crossbar.

Referee Jack Rosenfeld had a good match and the players were well behaved.

Attendance about ten though there were a few children in the kiddies park and a few more smoking behind a tree.

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Percy Stephens Cup

Penzance Reserves 0-7 Stithians,

The difference was the midfield of the visitors. Played the ball cross pitch back and forward waiting for an opening. Once they had it, through ball, lob, shot, keeper exposed, 7 goals. Scored at regular intervals, 7th, 19th, 45th for a 3-0 half-time lead then again on 48, 64, 76 and 87. a crowd of 21 braved the cold to watch the game. Well done to Stithians. Next week we travel to The Showground to face your Reserves in a League match.

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St Ives Mariners 1-2 Frogpool Reserves

After much deliberation, we all eventually decided to get the game on, BUT at Frogpool.

 

The away/home side started well, pressing high but failing to take any of the half chances in the early minutes.

 

Mariners, the home/away side, had a towering header brilliant saved by Alex Prynn in the Frogpool goal.

 

A great move on the right hand side eventually made its way to Sam Bromley twenty yards out on the right hand side, and he beautifully found the bottom corner to put the Frogs one up.

 

We scored about five minutes after this. Sam Macwilliam pressing well, nicked the ball away from the Mariners centre half before calmly slotting home to put us two up.

 

We were mainly dominant in the first half. Mariners edged the second half, but both teams created a lot of chances and if it wasn’t for more brilliant goalkeeping by Prynn, and some, slightly shoddy finishing... Charlie Martin... then the score line would have looked a lot different.

 

Mariners calmly slotted a penalty away with the final kick of the game for a well earned consolation goal, despite superb defending from the back four made up of Ashley Johnson Lewis Bax Tom Campbell and Jordan Phillipps.

 

Ten wins out of ten in the league and twelve in twelve in all competitions. Desperate to keep this form going.

 

Man of the Match: Alex Prynn

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Holmans 2-6 St Just Seconds (HT 1-3)

After a very soft penalty to put Holmans 1 up after 30 seconds, St Just battled well and were clinical in front of goal. Tony Angwish scoring 5, with a superb display by Luke May at centre back marking Helston first team's Spud up top.

Good to have a catch up with Marksy before the game, who I've had many a 'polite disagreement' with over the years. He was as surprised as us when 53 year old Terry Sturgeon turned up with his kit and started centre mid!

Holmans fantastic lending us a kit after we turned up in green, then putting food on after. They were missing a few players and would've been a much more even contest had they been available.

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3 hours ago, 1ofthekids said:

Holmans 2-6 St Just Seconds (HT 1-3)

After a very soft penalty to put Holmans 1 up after 30 seconds, St Just battled well and were clinical in front of goal. Tony Angwish scoring 5, with a superb display by Luke May at centre back marking Helston first team's Spud up top.

Good to have a catch up with Marksy before the game, who I've had many a 'polite disagreement' with over the years. He was as surprised as us when 53 year old Terry Sturgeon turned up with his kit and started centre mid!

Holmans fantastic lending us a kit after we turned up in green, then putting food on after. They were missing a few players and would've been a much more even contest had they been available.

Yes bud Franco was missing some today but take nothing away from the Saints thoroughly deserved win all round. Nearly fell over when Terry turned up with his bag I could feel my bruises coming back from years gone by. 53 superb take my hat off to him and also told me he’s up st Dennis for an 11 am ko with the vets team tomorrow ?wow.  Our game well reffed by Luke Wilkes & just a shame no points but credit to our reserves so far this season there doing great ( apart from today)?ps disagreement ME never. ?. 

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On 02/12/2017 at 20:46, golong said:

Lizard res 0 - 1 Perranwell res 

A cracking free kick was enough to get 3 points for the visitors. Lizard knocked and knocked but could not find the way through a very solid perranwell defence! 

Good luck LAFC for the season :)

Cracking game, chances at both ends but the peach of a free kick was enough in the end. Looking forward to the reverse fixture in a couple of weeks. Cheers lads!

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