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Trelawny League - Saturday March 9 2019


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THE WHIRLWIND SPORTS TRELAWNY LEAGUE

PREMIER DIVISION

Camborne School Of Mines 5-3 Penwith Exiles

Holman Sports Club  2-1 Helston Athletic Thirds

Penryn Athletic Reserves 2-1 St Buryan

St Agnes Reserves  0-6 Mousehole Reserves

St Day Reserves  6-4 Mawnan

Stithians  4-1 Halsetown

 

DIVISION 1

Constantine 0-4 Goonhavern Athletic

Mawnan Reserves 1-1 Newlyn Lions

Perranporth Reserves 1-1 Wendron United Thirds

Probus  5-0 Newlyn Non-Athletico

RNAS Culdrose Reserves  2-4 Hayle Reserves

 

DIVISION 2

Falmouth DC  3-2 Redruth United Reserves

Falmouth Town Thirds 0-0 Illogan RBL Thirds

Gwinear Churchtown 4-2 West Cornwall

Ludgvan Reserves 0-1 Frogpool & Cusgarne

Mullion Reserves 5-1 Four Lanes

New Inn Titans 2-2 Ruan Minor

St Day Thirds  3-6 St Ives Mariners

 

DIVISION 3

Frogpool & Cusgarne Reserves  5-2 St Just Reserves

Rosudgeon Reserves 4-1 Troon AFC Reserves

St Buryan Reserves A/W Praze

St Erme 7-1 Penzance Reserves

Wendron United Fourths 2-4 St Agnes Thirds

 

DIVISION 4

Chacewater 2-0 Tregony FC

Goonhavern Athletic Reserves 3-0 Constantine Reserves

Lizard Argyle Reserves 4-1 Probus Reserves

Threemilestone Reserves 8-3 Marazion

 

PERCY STEPHENS CUP, 3rd Round

Illogan RBL Reserves  8-1 Perranwell Reserves

Threemilestone 0-3 Rosudgeon

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Div 3 

Frogpool Res 5 - 2 St Just Reserves

Great start by Frogpool, raced into 4 goal lead. took foot off the gas in 2nd half. decent performance with a few out. Centre Back Dan Higgins deputising up top was a handful! 

Frogpool goals

Mike Rollason

Darren Meagor

Neil Carter

Nick Lasseter

Ben Datson (Pen) 

Every outfield player has now scored for us this season :)

Well reffed by Oliver Knibb. Controlled the game well. He wont be reffing at this level for very long!

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Gwin 4-2 west Cornwall 
Cracking performance and result against a very decent side with a scratch side out which made it even sweeter. 
Great team performance from my boys. Every one of them played out of their skin. Went 2-0 up and cruising with decent goals from Bijan Akbari and a great finish from Barney Dagger; but with west Cornwall having 5 subs their fresh legs and substitutes worked well. They came back to make it 2-2. 
Recently with our performances I thought we were gunna blow it and lose the match. But the boys dug in deep and a goal from Marcus Bawden restored the lead. Then with minutes to go a breakaway goal started with a great through ball from Dagger to put Akbari through who skinned his marker then dink over the keeper. 
Most important thing from the match was that the boys fought for each other and enjoyed it rather than putting too much pressure on themselves. Was a joy to watch. 
Man of Match - Barney Dagger, showed everyone what he is capable off and looked the player he was a few years ago before his injury. 
Cracking day for us, leads us onto title favorites Ruan Minor away next week!! 
#UpTheGwin

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Lockhart Cup Quarter Final

Ludgvan Reserves 0-1 Frogpool & Cusgarne

A really tight and cagey affair that saw few chances created from either side.

 

Sam Macwilliam’s endless running through the middle was picked out by creative spark Will Harding - Macwilliam held off his man brilliantly but could only rattle the post. Moments later, Macwilliam had the ball in the net but the Ludgvan linesman flagged offside.

 

Ludgvan created some chances of their own, their striker almost chipping the keeper from far out, but resilient defending from Jordan Phillipps, Tom Campbell, Adam Coveney and Harry Payne, kept the majority of Ludgvan’s crosses at bay and prevented them from having any real clear cut chances.

 

It was a tight affair and slightly scrappy. A few silly challenges from both sides led to the Ludgvan left back being sent off for what can only be described as a ludicrous challenge - he admitted he saw red after he was caught high and late moments before - something we’ve all experienced.

 

You’d think it would be easier when Ludgvan went down to ten men, but they were compact in their defending and made it really hard. We had a few half chances from the likes of Jack Froud and Aaron Coveney, but nothing really materialised.

 

New signing Tom Kinnear won a free kick 30-yards out. Up steps Harding to curl a beautiful delivery into the danger area, which their centre back unfortunately headed into the bottom corner of his own net.

 

In the dying moments, Ludgvan were in. Stand in goalkeeper Craig Rothwell was forced to make an outstanding double save to ensure victory for the Frogs against a very compact and threatening Ludgvan side.

 

Man of the match nominees were Craig Rothwell, Will Harding and Harry Payne but we ultimately gave it to young Joe Vose in central midfield whose endless running and intelligence helped us to secure victory. I’m pretty sure Vose didn’t concede possession once during the game - a fantastic edition to the squad.

 

**** of the day - probably Tom Campbell for injuring our own left back. 😂

 

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