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Trelawny League - Saturday Nov 15th 2014


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Percy Stephens Cup
Carharrack PvP West Cornwall
Cury 0v2 St Ives Town Reserves
Falmouth DC 3v4 Helston Athletic 3rds
Lanner PvP Constantine
Mabe 3v2 Camborne S of Mines
Marazion Blues 5v2 Ludgvan Reserves
Newlyn Non-Athletico 5v5 St Agnes Reserves
(3-4 on pens)
Penwith Exiles 6v1 Hayle Reserves
Praze-an-Beeble 2v9 Trispen
RNAS Culdrose Reserves 1v2 Threemilestone
St Day Reserves PvP Holman Sports Club
St Just Reserves 2v5 Trevenson United
Wendron United Reserves 2v5 Pendeen Rovers
Premier Division
Gulval 2v6 Chacewater
Gwinear Churchtown 2v4 Mousehole Reserves
Mawnan 3v2 St Buryan

Division 2
Goonhavern Athletic Res 3v3 Frogpool & Cusgarne
Illogan RBL 3rds 5v1 Chacewater Reserves
Sennen 1v1 Mullion Reserves
St Buryan Reserves 3v2 Redruth United Res
Storm 1v4 Penryn Athletic 3rds
Division 3
Camborne Park 2v3 St Agnes 3rds
Four Lanes 1v5 Mawnan Reserves
Newquay 3rds 0v4 Holman SC Reserves
West Cornwall Reserves 4v2 Marazion Blues Res

Division 4
Frogpool & Cusgarne Res 4v0 Carharrack Reserves
Madron 4v1 Newlyn Non-Athletico Res
Praze-an-Beeble Reserves 1v2 Mousehole 3rds
Troon Reserves 4v1 Lizard Argyle Reserves
Division 5
Camborne Athletic 3v2 Newquay 4ths
Trevenson United Res erves 1v6 Newbridge Athletic
Newlyn Lions 7v1 Camborne Town
St Erme 1v0 Storm Reserves
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Camborne ath 3 Newquay 4ths 2

Enjoyable game to watch. Credit to both sides who showed great respect to the referee who was officiating his first game.The referee had a very good first game and should be pleased with performance. Man of the match was the Camborne keeper an easy choice. He should be playing at a lot higher standard

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Camborne Athletic Vs Newquay 4th

Newquay went 1.0 up from a pen. CAFC equaliser Matty Knurek.

Newquay went 2.1 up into half time.

2nd half goals from Ryan Breakwell and Shane Morgan.

Ref Mark Fuller was absolutely fantastic.

Really great game to be involved in. Hardly any fouls or dirty challenges. Both teams played football in the right attitude. Really great game. Ref was also amazing and it was hard to think it was his 1st time reffing mens football. looking forward to the away tie hopefully its on in 2weeks time.

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Camborne ath 3 Newquay 4ths 2

Enjoyable game to watch. Credit to both sides who showed great respect to the referee who was officiating his first game.The referee had a very good first game and should be pleased with performance. Man of the match was the Camborne keeper an easy choice. He should be playing at a lot higher standard

Would u believe it hes actually my centre back. My keepers out with a shoulder injury.

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RNAS Culdrose 1-2 Threemilestone

Great game to be involved in, lots of banter and no nastyness, referee was brilliant and consistent throughout the whole game, 2 goals were scored, 1 for both teams, from inside the oppositions half and both bounced over either keeper.

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St Erme - 1 Storm reserves - 0

Today we hosted Storm at Castle Fields and considering the weather of the past week the pitch was in great condition.

The game started with St Erme on top and creating some great early chances to open the scoring but the Storm defence and keeper stood firm, but the pressure would soon tell as a ball that was half cleared by the storm defence allowed Jolly to head the ball forward into the path of Mark Mitchell who ran onto it and finished neatly under the keeper to give the home side a well deserved lead.

Throughout the half St Erme always looked like creating and will feel a little unlucky not to have scored at least one more with the chances they had, at the other end the home defence and keeper were rarely troubled, the half came to an end with the score at 1-0.

2nd half kicked off and neither side really did too much but Storm probably should've got an equaliser after a long ball over the top wasn't dealt with but Langmaid was quick off his line to thwart the Storm forward with a great save using his legs to preserve the lead, but with 20 mins to go the game swung in the away sides favour as St Erme found themselves down to 10 men after the saints midfielder was sent off for an off-the-ball incident that left the referee with no choice but to brandish the red card.

From here on in Storm felt they could get back into it, but the St Erme lads stood up to it and were still looking dangerous on the break every time they had the ball and were probably unlucky not to get a pen, but it was waved away by the excellent Nick O'Dwyer who had a great game officiating the fixture and hardly got anything wrong.

The clock ran down and St Erme claimed all 3 pts with their 3rd clean sheet of the season. Well played to Storm aswell who played very well and made it difficult for the home side at times.

St Erme Man of the Match - Dave Hill, solid at left back and never put a foot wrong, a great performance.

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Percy Stephens Cup

Marazion v Ludgvan

Ludgvan came to Marazion with a strong side looking to cause an upset. Missing our keeper and captain this was going to be a difficult game. Marazion dominated possession in the first half and created numerous chances but found a dogged back four, marshalled by the evergreen John Matthews, who must be at least 80. John Fitchett in goal was also outstanding throughout. We took the lead midway through the half when Craig Rennard drove home from the edge of the box. We had several opportunties to increase our lead but found ourselves all level at half time when a cross was touched on to the post by a Ludgvan forward, only for it to rebound to their player who had an open goal to score into.

Second half we again controlled the game but Ludgvan were always dangerous on the break. Ludgvan could have scored first when Charlie Penney rounded the keeper and as he was about to tap the ball into the open net, Anthony Stott appeared from no where to make a stunning block. We scored our second with the goal of the game when Matty Thomas volleyed home from the edge of the box following a Sanjay Vadgama corner. We thought we should have had a penalty soon after when Liam Mooney was taken out from behind by Mr Matthews only for the ref to give the freekick to Ludgvan. We let Ludgvan back in when a back pass was under hit, their striker nipped in but as his shot was about to cross the line Stotty again popped up to clear off the line. Unfortunately, as the ball boobled around Eric Sleeman, who had come on for Ali Birch in goal, was adjudged to have brought down a Ludgvan player and the ref gave a penalty, which was dispatched by Fletcher. We had a few other chances to win the game but failed to capitalise and found ourselves going into extra time.

After a few strong words we started the first half of extra time with a bang. Jordan Taylor collected the ball just on the edge of the box and rifled it low into the net off the inside of the post. Soon after Matty Thomas drove in from the left hand side and curled the ball around a group of players into the back of the net. Ludgvan kept battling but the game was all but over. Second half of extra time Sanjay scored when his shot was deflected in off a Ludgvan defender. 5-2 but we made hard work of it and had we been as clinical as we were last week this would have been over in normal time. Ludgvan were always dangerous on the break and really pushed us until the final whistle.

Games was well reffed, always talking to the players and letting them know why he made the decisions he did, although still not sure about the penalty he didn't give!!!!!

Ali Birch

Anthony Stott

James Burlingham

Adam Caul

Adam Martin

Craig Rennard 1

Dale Vigus

Jordan Taylor 1

Sanjay Vadgama 1

Liam Mooney

Matty Thomas 2

MOM : Jordan Taylor - Dominated the midfield, scored a crucial goal and broke down all Ludgvan threw at us.

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Very fair and honest write up jolzy10, a good game to be involved in. That lad of yours on the wing their is Noway he's 21 ;) very tidy player. In a little disappointed not to get something from this game. But overall I'd say you'd edged it. Good luck from all at storm for the rest of the season.

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Newlyn Lions 7-1 Camborne Town

Missing our top goal scorer today but with 6 players scoring we had enough all over the park to make up for it.

A really good game of football with both sides playing it on the floor and very well reffed by Mr Emmett.

I was worried we may be a bit rusty after not playing for a few weeks but we came straight out of the blocks and got a few early goals to settle us down.

Well done to Camborne, a good bunch of lads who try to play the game the right way.Thanks for coming back to the pub too.

Mark

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Illogan rbl 5 chacewater ressies 1

Scoreline doesn't really suggest how close this potentially could have been, chace had the better of the first 20 when a misunderstanding of my shout led to me having to make a save from my own centre back with the ball running loose to be swept home, these things happen with new defensive partnerships but illogan's new found resolve allowed us to grow in to the game equalising with a penalty from tom butt after a tough hand ball decision. Half time 1 - 1.

Second half and I thought we bossed it although chacewater did break through and a 1 on 1 saw me come out on top before we immediately went up the other end to make it 2-1 through tom butt again, we opted to sit back and hit chace on the break and further goals from stipes, tom for his hatrick and another I missed sorry made for a quite comfortable last 20 or so although Sam did clear one of the line to maintain the 2nd half clean sheet. Nice to continue from last weeks win v mullion, onwards and upwards

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Percy Stephens Cup 2nd round

Falmouth Dc 3 v Helston 3rds 4

Helston started the game at a pace and Matty Beecher headed home from a corner in the 2nd minute and following another corner 5 minutes later Craig Tanner nodded home to double the lead. Falmouth were awarded a penalty to half the deficit only for George Molcher to reply for Helston with yer another superb strike. Just before half time Fraser Paterson increased the lead to 4-1. Helston never got going in the second half and Falmouth were awarded another penalty to make it 4-2. With 5 minutes remaining Falmouth scrambled a 3rd goal to make it a nervy finish. Well done to Falmouth DC never gave up and made a decent game of it

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Trelawny Div 3

Newquay 3rds 0-4 Holman SC Reserves (HT 0-1)

Ticked off a new ground visited today at St Columb Minor Rec and got to say it's a nice little set up there. On the Holmans front we welcomed back Wally having spent the last month upside down waltzing Matilda, everyone was in good spirits with mark DJ Richards deciding to pump out some tunes before the match much to the bemusement of the younger lads who were being subjected to classics by Stevie Wonder, David Essex and Neil Diamond!!!!!

Nige managed for the first time since he first became involved with the club to name an unchanged side from the previous week for the first time in 4 years!!! That was mainly due to the fact we had a pretty good game against Mawnan last week.......this week the first 40min we were pretty crap and got a bit frustrated Ginjani and Pagey had a lovers tiff but we sent them to Relate at half time and I think they are announcing their engagement now next week.

Maybe one of the reasons everyone wasnt on their game was the off putting amount of ginger people on the pitch!! we've got a token two in Ginjani and Ben but Newquay had virtually a whole team of young 'Ron Weasley's' which must be contravening some EU mandate somewhere! I know Newquay is quite renowned for its Foriegn imports moving south over the years but clearly their was a Scottish invasion about 18 or 19 years ago!!! Luckily for us our slim ginger representative (ben obviously not the athlete we all know as Ginjani) 5 min from half time sneaked his way past the Newquay defence to give us a slender half time lead.

2nd half for us was much better and we were looking nice and solid at the back and as always to prevent 1st team acquisition Tom And old man Lavo were awful Tom in particular never got some great tackles in and missed everything in the air and him and Pagey were definitely not the reason we kept a clean sheet :)

Upfront Hammers and Wally had made an appearance from the bench.....its a bit of a novelty for us this roll on roll off subs thing as normally we roll on with a bare 11 at the start and 90min later roll off!! Monty Cloutman (yes that is his real name) managed to stop accidentally mistaking Hammers mobile number for his girlfriends this week......I have heard that Nige was a bit shocked from some of the content!!! to get a 2nd goal and Rory got the 3rd. Hammers got fed up trying to run uphill on to all the gift wrapped through balls we were giving him in apparently the area that was made of treacle in that part of the pitch so replaced himself with Mark 'pal lister' Richards. Much to our dismay Mark scored and rather then put up with him going on about it for the next 6 hours we asked ref Ken Keemer (who had an excellent game by the way for all you 'ref watchers' out there) to disallow it but sadly it stood luckily a threat to leave him at Chiverton roundabout if he mentioned it further seemed to do the trick

So a good win for us against a spirited young side who I'm sure will pick some points up pretty soon off other teams....for us we entertain Wendron next week at fortress Blaythorne :)

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Newlyn non athletic 5-5 st.Agnes res. St.Agnes win 4-3 on pens. This had to be the game of the day Newlyn dominating the first half going in at half time 3-0 up with 2 great goals and a mistake by the st.Agnes goalie. Then the second half started the same with Newlyn pressing hard and scoring another then st.Agnes forced into a changed sparked into life scoring 4 and forcing extra time St.Agnes scoring in the first half of extra and defending well thought they had won it till 3 min's from the end Newlyn scored to take the tie to pens. Great game and great result for st.Agnes.

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We (pendeen)turned up to wendron yesterday quietly confident of being able to beat wendron,we started very brightly all over them creating a lot of chances early on the best falling to dom but some how he managed to hit the the only lad on the line rather than the gaping goal around him so obviously this earned him **** of the day again lol,there was some very "physical" challenges going in but the ref thought this was ok so set the tone for the day.

Wendron had one chance about 25 mins in to the game and took it this prompted a reaction from us which resulted in the 1st of Silas hatrick a great header from an outstanding cross from Christian soon to be followed by his 2nd another great header goin in half time 2-1 but 2nd half ko wendron player totally mid controlled the ball so swung a boot and some how managed to lob our keeper from about 40yards this didn't effect our game as we just all pulled together and went on and dominated the game scoring another 3 great goals could have been a lot more than 5-2 only downside to game was some absolutely shocking and dangerous challenges from wendron but were not properly punished I know we can't play games without referrees but some one could have been seriously hurt if the 1st bad challenge was dealt with properly this wouldn't have kept happening during the game but all in all another great performance from Pendeen.

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Thought Pendeen looked good yesterday. A day for some great goals all round too.

Well contested and battled, heated but controlled I thought.

Ref was interesting, could have called up one or two tackles earlier on, but didn't think there was anything too 'physical'. Blatant pass back from Pendeen's left back that the keeper picked up and the ref let them play on with. Had a few of us scratching our heads and their back line in stitches.

Wendron took the lead from a well taken finish from Josh McDonald, who bent his strike into the top corner. Pendeen looked to play, as did wendron, and Rovers went 2-1 up after two well taken headers. Both good goals to score but disappointing from a defensive point of view.

Straight after half time Guill McIvor's touch bounced up so he swung a foot at it and the ball ended up in the top corner to make it 2-2. Pendeen then took the lead with a cross come shot and from then on they grew in confidence as wendron tired.

It was clear that Pendeen were a side who were used to winning, where as wendron need to get that winning feeling back.

Didn't think there were any real dangerous tackles, and think it would be particularly unfair to blame wendron for them as both sides tackled competitively. Thought it was played in good spirits.

Best of luck to Pendeen in the next round, thanks for coming in after.

Just would like to say well done to several of our young third and fourth teamers who came in to help out! Did well.

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Trevenson United Reserves 1-6 Newbridge Athletic

Due to the consistent rain this week Malpas was more than likely going to be unplayable so the fixture was reversed to be at Pool School. Their pitch wasn't to bad bar the lakes on the goal lines. Trevenson did their best to clear most of the water and the ref deemed it playable. Newbridge were the better team throughout the game but could have gone behind in the first 10 minutes when the ref gave them a dubious penalty after the Trevenson players went down rather easy. Fortunately the resulting penalty was put wide and the scores stayed level. Newbridge then took the lead Joe Ashton put the ball into advancing centre back Kyle Jones, he put the ball through the Trevenson player's legs and James Tregay put the ball into the back of the net. Gareth Charles almost doubled the lead from a halfway line effort but the keeper made a good save to turn the ball out for a corner. Newbridge continued the pressure and double their advantage though Joe Ashton, his long run through the middle he was tackled by the defender but the ball came back off Joe and into the net..Newbridge player Kyle Jones then had to come off to clean up his bloody nose after getting what seemed deliberate elbow to the face from a corner but the ref never seen then incident so was unable to give anything. Elliot Baker then made it 3 after several crosses coming close Elliot had an effort himself and his shot bobbled over the top of the keeper, 3-0. Newbridge had more attempts to go further in front but put every effort over the bar. Half-time 3-0.

Newbridge could of done with the half not coming to an end, and from some poor sliced clearances from three of the defenders the ball bobbled out for a corner. From the resulting corner Trevenson pulled a goal back from melee in the box and it went into the top corner. This spurred Trevenson on and another chance to get one back was saved by Newbridge keeper Aaron Jones. After that it was all Newbridge and they made it 4-1 from a corner, James Tregay headed the ball across the goal and into the top corner. Trevenson felt the ball hadn't crossed the line but the ref gave the goal. Newbridge now looking much more comfortable and more attempts made it 5-1. James Tregay scored his hat-trick with another excellent finish giving the keeper no chance. Newbridge finished the game with another goal from Joe Ashton, he ran from the half way line passed three players and tucked it in under the goalkeeper. Joe Ashton could have had his hat-trick, he came from beyond the defender to score again but from shouts from the Trevenson defence the linesman put up his flag and the ref gave the offside. All in all it was a good performance for Newbridge who didn't really get out of second gear. Full-time 6-1

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Percy Stephens Cup

Penwith Exiles 6 - 1 Hayle Reserves

One of exiles best performance of the season so far, played some quality football as a team and could of been a lot more goals, we came away with a good result to see us advancing through to the next round.

Can't take nothing away from Hayle as battled for the full 90, Hayle's keeper made some great saves throughout the game.

Good luck to Hayle for their season ahead. Good bunch of lads.

Goal Scorers

Danny Earl 4

Nathan Burt 1

Wayne Thyer 1

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Trelawney 4

Madron FC 4 -1 Newlyn Non-Athletico Reserves

Good result this weekend for a pretty young Madron side who are improving quickly.

We are a much better side when we get on the front foot and some decent finishing made for a good win.

Dealt well with some Newlyn pressure in the second half especialy, so well played to all the boys.

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Yeah, deserved win for Madron. Got out the blocks quickly and raced into a 3 nil lead. Couple of decent forwards, good finishing as you say. We were unlucky with a couple of good free kicks, but can't complain about the result. Good luck for the remainder of the season, I think you'll climb the table a bit if you keep that team together.

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Trelawney 4

Madron FC 4 -1 Newlyn Non-Athletico Reserves

Good result this weekend for a pretty young Madron side who are improving quickly.

We are a much better side when we get on the front foot and some decent finishing made for a good win.

Dealt well with some Newlyn pressure in the second half especialy, so well played to all the boys.

I'm not sure that the Madron team could really be described as pretty! Young perhaps but no beauty queens!

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