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Hi Folks

As last year can you post your scores, goal scorers and head counts on this thread please.

Can we have more accuracy with the head counts as some were a bit wild last season.

Thanks

Cornwall Combination League

Saturday 15th August, 3pm

Falmouth Town Reserves (Luke Murray 2, Bobby Bryant) 3-1 Hayle Reserves (Adam Wade)

Att - 40

Illogan RBL (Andy Cowper 2, Simon Ellis 3-1 St Just (Stuart Nicholls)

Att - 34

Newquay Reserves (Matt Davies 3, Sean Barker) 4-3 Wendron CC United Reserves (Simon Anderson 2, Tom Langford )

Att - 45

Penryn Athletic Reserves (Jason Roberts, Andy Trathen, Angus Howlett, Adam Pryor) 4-0 Mullion

Att - 25

Perranwell (Carl Paperone 4, Andy Hill 2, Luke Kelland, Frazer Cadman, Joe Cooper) 9-1 Penzance Reserves (Max Davis)

Att - 46

Portreath P-P Ludgvan

St Agnes (Tom Benny 2, Mike Burn) 3-0 Holman SC

Att - 70

St Ives Town 0-1 St Day (Stuart Reynolds)

Att - 20

Troon (Matt Witts, Daniel Bell) 2-4 Helston Athletic (Mike Hallibone 2, Reg Pearson, Neil Southall)

Att - 25

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Newquays fourth was scored by Sean Barker. Goals for Wendron were Tom Langford and Simon Anderson 2. Nick Jones will try and claim the 3rd as lino said his free kick crossed the line. Standing behind the goal yards from the line I can confirm the ball didn't cross teh line so the goal was scored by the follow up from Anderson.

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St Agnes 3-0 Holmans

Attendance 50ish

The Game was played in good spirits and well reffereed by Nigel Jewell (Soccer Follower)

St Agnes first goal came from a corner with a good header and the scoreline stayed that way till half time. The game was over 1min into the 2nd half when the away side conceded a 2nd goal. 15min to go Holmans gave the ball away cheaply in their last 3rd and were punished by the home side who went 3 goals up to no reply.

Holmans battled well and worked hard showing a lot of spirit for the 90min however a team that only contained 1 first team squad member from the previous season was always going to struggle against a well organised footballing side.

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St Ives Town 0-1 St Day

att: 20ish

Good game to play in, St Ives were unlucky to get something out of the game as we had a penalty saved by the St Day keeper around the 70th minute and then 10 minutes later St Day popped up with a late goal after a good move.

All in all St Ives did themselves proud!

Thanks to St Day for a good, fair game...good luck for the rest of the season!

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With the Holmans faithful added to the St Agnes loyal - 70 in attendance - thank you!

Nigel Jewell in the middle fair and excellent as always!

Mandy

Sorry Mandy i didnt count the 20 on your bench :)

Thanks for the hospitality shown by your club today and the sarnies afterwards....still not sure about that green stuff in them though...called salad or something :drink:

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perranwell 9 penzance 1. we played well 2day and cut through the visiting defence at will and could of been a few more at least.glad we played penzance early as they will only get better as the season goes on. would like 2 wish the penzance player who broke his arm a speedy recovery from every 1 at perranwell. its a great start 4 the well and hope we can keep this kind of performance up throughout the season!

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Newquay 4 - 3 Wendron

Match report from www.facebook.com/newquayafc

Newquay made heavy weather of their opening Jolly's combination league enounter against Wedron at Mount Wise, requiring a last minute winner from Sean Barker after centre-back Matty Davis had contributed an outstanding first-half hat-trick.

Newquay took the game to a Wendron team with a mixture of youth and experience and it wasn't long before the first major talking point occurred - David Rabone found space in the box, only to be checked by the Wendron centre-back, with the referee pointing to the spot for a soft penalty. Centre-back Matt Davis stepped up and slotted home his penalty high into the roof of the net for the opener. Despite the lead, Newquay struggled to settle but were able to add a second when Shaun Lawrence's inswinging corner sailed over the Wendron defence and was headed home by the unmarked Davis from a yard out, equalling Davis' goalscoring tally for last term.

Despite the number of opportunities and some excellent work from the Wendron goalkeeper, Newquay didn't look comfortable on the ball and a momentary lapse in the Newquay defence allowed Tom Langford to lift the ball over Billy Holland in the Newquay goal. Moments later Holland had to be switched on as he parried a rising shot when left one on one after another defensive lapse. Yet again Newquay found their way forward and a deep cross evaded everyone and as David Rabone went to attack the ball, he appeared to be pushed, however, before the referee had taken action, Matt Davis was on hand to drive a perfect left foot half-volley from a narrow angle inside the far post to complete a stunning first half hat-trick.

Wendron were able to reduce arrears late in the second half when Simon Anderson found space down the right, with bodies in the box his miscued cross sailed into the top corner of the goal with Holland stranded.

The second half was nowhere near as frantic as the first as Newquay looked to settle on the ball. The slim advantage always looked precarious and both sides had good chances to add to their tally. Wendron were reduced to ten men mid-way through the second half when Gary Pascoe was given his marching orders for a very poor challenge that resulted in Newquay's Jamie Tipton being hospitalised with a suspected dislocated ankle. When play resumed, Newquay continued to dominate possession and were responsible for a couple of glaring misses in front of goal. With under five minutes left, 10-man Wendron appeared to have stolen a point, Pete Butterley was adjudged to have committed a foul just outside the Newquay box and Wendron midfielder Nick Jones curled a flighted free kick over the wall and off the underside of the bar. The Newquay defence were slow to react and Simon Anderson crashed the ball home from six yards to level the scores.

Shaun Lawrence hit a goalbound shot straight from the restart that sailed inches over the crossbar with the goalkeeper seemingly beaten. With just a minute of normal time left, Butterley won the ball in defence and found Lawrence, who hit a curling pass into the path of the advancing Matt Davis, who drove a perfect left-footed cross into the box, which was met on the volley by striker Sean Davis who stole the points after an outstanding move.

Newquay are very pleased with their three points following a spirited Wendron performance, although significant improvements will need to be made in advance of the intense fixture programme over the coming weeks.

We'd all like to wish Jay Tipton a speedy recovery following the injury that he sustained today.

Man of the match - Matt Davis.

Attendance - 45

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ST IVES 0 ST DAY 1

St Ives were a credit to themselves and their club today. I havent for a long long while seen a team with as much dedication and commitment as they showed today and with a lot of youngsters and to be fair they deserved something from the game. We battled hard as well and Stu took his opportunity well when it came. Awesome penalty saved from Alan as well.

St Ives will in my opinion do better this season then they have for a few

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Illogan 3-1 St.just

Andy Calper 2 Simon Ellis 1

What a thoroughly decent group of players St Just are, and the linesman, Mr Beer, was very competent too :D

Illogan were far from their best but it was always going to be tough against the brand of football St Just play!

Attendence was more like 50 to be honest

Referee: Ken Keemer

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LOL !

In the light of the fearsome challenge that saw St Just keeper Andrew Curnow stretchered off after five minutes, a St Just side minus Neil Curnow and Darren Stedman did well. According to the Tinners defence, I should have flagged the third Illogan goal as offside, but I'm convinced the through ball came off a green foot rather than a white one, so naturally did not flag. The earlier one your defenders moaned about, I thought I saw Mother coming over the field, so was giving her a wave.

Great ball in from Tom Mannering for Stewie's stooping header. When St Just came back to 2-1, Illogan were rocking ! Thank you for the compliment to the fine sporting officials.... Good luck for the season.....

I think Newquay at home might be my swansong before I join Kettering..... don't worry, I won't desert this website. :yahoo::thumbsup: c: :drink:

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Guest The Judge aka RED OR DEAD

I think Newquay at home might be my swansong before I join Kettering..... don't worry, I won't desert this website. :yahoo::thumbsup: c: :drink:

Don't forget, who loves ya baby ! :c::SM_carton_y::SM_carton::P:thumbsup:

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LOL !

In the light of the fearsome challenge that saw St Just keeper Andrew Curnow stretchered off after five minutes, a St Just side minus Neil Curnow and Darren Stedman did well. According to the Tinners defence, I should have flagged the third Illogan goal as offside, but I'm convinced the through ball came off a green foot rather than a white one, so naturally did not flag. The earlier one your defenders moaned about, I thought I saw Mother coming over the field, so was giving her a wave.

Great ball in from Tom Mannering for Stewie's stooping header. When St Just came back to 2-1, Illogan were rocking ! Thank you for the compliment to the fine sporting officials.... Good luck for the season.....

I think Newquay at home might be my swansong before I join Kettering..... don't worry, I won't desert this website. :yahoo::thumbsup: c: :drink:

:clapper:

Best of luck Rodney

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