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DIVISION 1 EAST

Boscastle    3-3       Southgate Seniors

Dobwalls Reserves       9-1       Pensilva

Polperro Reserves     5-2       Calstock

Saltash United Thirds   4-2     Tintagel

St Cleer Reserves   1-4       St Breward

 

DIVISION 1 WEST

AFC Bodmin        1-0         Mevagissey

Gerrans & St Mawes   2-4   Lanivet Inn

Holywell And Cubert    1-10     Nanpean Rovers

Lostwithiel               2-2              St Minver Reserves

St Columb Major    3-4       Polzeath

Tregrehan Mills      1-5       Gorran

 

DIVISION 2

Foxhole Stars Res    13-1  Lostwithiel Reserves

Grampound          2-1          North Hill

Gunnislake Reserves   1-4   Delabole United

Looe Town Reserves   3-3     Biscovey

North Petherwin Res  2-1  Week St Mary

St Mawgan Reserves  4-2  Boscastle Reserves

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Saturday 9th October

Foxhole 13 (Coad 11, 52, Dan Allen 29, 44, 69, Hayhurst 43, James 47, Hawkin 63 pen, 66, Bould 77, Jacob Mitchell 81, Nathan Allen 85, Stockley 88) Lostwithiel 1 (Webster 90)

Foxhole maintained their hundred per cent record with a routine victory over a plucky Lostwithiel who deserved their consolation goal from Webster who, with the last kick of the match, ran through to lob May. Otherwise, it was one-way traffic even before the opening goal when Hayhurst's low centre was turned in by Coad, who then set up Dan Allen to tap home at the far post before cleverly setting up Hayhurst for the third. Both Hayhurst and Stockley were denied by the woodwork, but, just prior to the break, a suspiciously offside looking Nathan Allen passed to his brother for number four.

Within seven minutes of the restart, two more had flown past the excellent visiting keeper, first when James curled in a beauty from twenty-five yards before Warner's corner was forced in from very close range by Coad. Lostwithiel gamely attempted to keep the score down, but there was no respite especially given the strength of the Foxes' bench, Hawkin firing in a brace in quick succession, the first from the spot after Hayhurst had been tripped, and then despatching nicely Bould's assist. Moments later, Bould's corner was flicked on by Whetter for Dan Allen to complete an unlikely perfect hat-trick, swiftly followed by Bould lashing one into the roof of the net. Despite reaching double figures the onslaught continued, Jacob Mitchell firing in off a post and Nathan Allen notching a rare header before Stockley's thunderbolt completed the home tally.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Stewart May; Dan Allen, Jay Warner, Lee Whetter, Lee Rickard; Ryan Hayhurst, Nathan Allen, Jacob Mitchell; Richard James, Craig Coad, Caleb Hawkin. Subs: Lewis Stockley, Sam Mitchell, Dean Robinson, Benno Bould.

Lostwithiel line-up to follow.

Well played the super Foxes. Well played and good luck to Lostwithiel. Many thanks to referee Duncan Stevenson.

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St Mawgan Reserves 4 - Boscastle Reserves 2. 
Line up: S Dunn, A Hewitt, T Lyle, C Crook, A Williams, D Hambley, R Nute, J Gibson, R Williams, M Parsons, M Jolliffe. Subs: A Tapley, M Heard, G Setiawan. 
The goals were flowing early in this game with the first attack of the game for St Mawgan resulting in a goal after a fumble from stand in keeper/ manager Scott Dunn. Boscastle managed to get one back after a strong tackle on the half way line by the home centre back, which the referee played advantage on, left Parsons to run away from the defence with a tidy finish past the keeper. St Mawgan scored again from a boscastle corner countering well and a fine strike from 20 yards put them 2-1 up. A third followed before half time with a fine free kick into the top corner from the edge of the area. They continued the scoring in the second half with the home left back driving the ball in after a good move from the home side. boscastle managed a consolation from a corner where the home centre back nodded into his own goal. 
 

another tough day and another fixture with no referee unfortunately. 

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16 minutes ago, Darin Morse said:

Saturday 9th October

Foxhole 13 (Coad 11, 52, Dan Allen 29, 44, 69, Hayhurst 43, James 47, Hawkin 63 pen, 66, Bould 77, Jacob Mitchell 81, Nathan Allen 85, Stockley 88) Lostwithiel 1 (Webster 90)

Foxhole maintained their hundred per cent record with a routine victory over a plucky Lostwithiel who deserved their consolation goal from Webster who, with the last kick of the match, ran through to lob May. Otherwise, it was one-way traffic even before the opening goal when Hayhurst's low centre was turned in by Coad, who then set up Dan Allen to tap home at the far post before cleverly setting up Hayhurst for the third. Both Hayhurst and Stockley were denied by the woodwork, but, just prior to the break, a suspiciously offside looking Nathan Allen passed to his brother for number four.

Within seven minutes of the restart, two more had flown past the excellent visiting keeper, first when James curled in a beauty from twenty-five yards before Warner's corner was forced in from very close range by Coad. Lostwithiel gamely attempted to keep the score down, but there was no respite especially given the strength of the Foxes' bench, Hawkin firing in a brace in quick succession, the first from the spot after Hayhurst had been tripped, and then despatching nicely Bould's assist. Moments later, Bould's corner was flicked on by Whetter for Dan Allen to complete an unlikely perfect hat-trick, swiftly followed by Bould lashing one into the roof of the net. Despite reaching double figures the onslaught continued, Jacob Mitchell firing in off a post and Nathan Allen notching a rare header before Stockley's thunderbolt completed the home tally.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Stewart May; Dan Allen, Jay Warner, Lee Whetter, Lee Rickard; Ryan Hayhurst, Nathan Allen, Jacob Mitchell; Richard James, Craig Coad, Caleb Hawkin. Subs: Lewis Stockley, Sam Mitchell, Dean Robinson, Benno Bould.

Lostwithiel line-up to follow.

Well played the super Foxes. Well played and good luck to Lostwithiel. Many thanks to referee Duncan Stevenson.

Tough game against a side who should be playing higher up. Good goal from young Ben capped off a very poor afternoon for the boys. Simply outplayed and out fought and with very little on the bench to change things. Credit to foxhole on being ruthless. 

looe away next week where we will try to put in a better performance. 

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42 minutes ago, Darin Morse said:

Saturday 9th October

Foxhole 13 (Coad 11, 52, Dan Allen 29, 44, 69, Hayhurst 43, James 47, Hawkin 63 pen, 66, Bould 77, Jacob Mitchell 81, Nathan Allen 85, Stockley 88) Lostwithiel 1 (Webster 90)

Foxhole maintained their hundred per cent record with a routine victory over a plucky Lostwithiel who deserved their consolation goal from Webster who, with the last kick of the match, ran through to lob May. Otherwise, it was one-way traffic even before the opening goal when Hayhurst's low centre was turned in by Coad, who then set up Dan Allen to tap home at the far post before cleverly setting up Hayhurst for the third. Both Hayhurst and Stockley were denied by the woodwork, but, just prior to the break, a suspiciously offside looking Nathan Allen passed to his brother for number four.

Within seven minutes of the restart, two more had flown past the excellent visiting keeper, first when James curled in a beauty from twenty-five yards before Warner's corner was forced in from very close range by Coad. Lostwithiel gamely attempted to keep the score down, but there was no respite especially given the strength of the Foxes' bench, Hawkin firing in a brace in quick succession, the first from the spot after Hayhurst had been tripped, and then despatching nicely Bould's assist. Moments later, Bould's corner was flicked on by Whetter for Dan Allen to complete an unlikely perfect hat-trick, swiftly followed by Bould lashing one into the roof of the net. Despite reaching double figures the onslaught continued, Jacob Mitchell firing in off a post and Nathan Allen notching a rare header before Stockley's thunderbolt completed the home tally.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Stewart May; Dan Allen, Jay Warner, Lee Whetter, Lee Rickard; Ryan Hayhurst, Nathan Allen, Jacob Mitchell; Richard James, Craig Coad, Caleb Hawkin. Subs: Lewis Stockley, Sam Mitchell, Dean Robinson, Benno Bould.

Lostwithiel line-up to follow.

Well played the super Foxes. Well played and good luck to Lostwithiel. Many thanks to referee Duncan Stevenson.

Expensive line up here don’t get why they want to waste themselves playing bottom duchy league. 

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Losty 2 St Minver 2

We played our get out of jail free card with 2 goals in injury time after we had been outplayed and outfought for the other 90 minutes. St Minver were better in every facet of play and we were bailed out when young Lewis Baron on as a sub crossed for old James Hutchings also on as a sub to head in after 92 mins and Hutch then returned the favour for Lewis Baron to calmly slot in 60 seconds later. A big thank you to our ref Martin Clemens who got very little wrong and the 2 club linesman who were both very good and very fair. Cheers Bill.

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Grampound 2-1 North Hill

Grampound's youngsters acquitted themselves well and should have made the scoreline a bit more comfortable. North Hill were much improved over recent matches against us and made life difficult but Grampound should have put the result beyond the visitors in the first half.  Credit to them though for their battling performance.

They also stayed in the pub until 6pm, all credit and thanks to them!

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1 hour ago, Darin Morse said:

Saturday 9th October

Foxhole 13 (Coad 11, 52, Dan Allen 29, 44, 69, Hayhurst 43, James 47, Hawkin 63 pen, 66, Bould 77, Jacob Mitchell 81, Nathan Allen 85, Stockley 88) Lostwithiel 1 (Webster 90)

Foxhole maintained their hundred per cent record with a routine victory over a plucky Lostwithiel who deserved their consolation goal from Webster who, with the last kick of the match, ran through to lob May. Otherwise, it was one-way traffic even before the opening goal when Hayhurst's low centre was turned in by Coad, who then set up Dan Allen to tap home at the far post before cleverly setting up Hayhurst for the third. Both Hayhurst and Stockley were denied by the woodwork, but, just prior to the break, a suspiciously offside looking Nathan Allen passed to his brother for number four.

Within seven minutes of the restart, two more had flown past the excellent visiting keeper, first when James curled in a beauty from twenty-five yards before Warner's corner was forced in from very close range by Coad. Lostwithiel gamely attempted to keep the score down, but there was no respite especially given the strength of the Foxes' bench, Hawkin firing in a brace in quick succession, the first from the spot after Hayhurst had been tripped, and then despatching nicely Bould's assist. Moments later, Bould's corner was flicked on by Whetter for Dan Allen to complete an unlikely perfect hat-trick, swiftly followed by Bould lashing one into the roof of the net. Despite reaching double figures the onslaught continued, Jacob Mitchell firing in off a post and Nathan Allen notching a rare header before Stockley's thunderbolt completed the home tally.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Stewart May; Dan Allen, Jay Warner, Lee Whetter, Lee Rickard; Ryan Hayhurst, Nathan Allen, Jacob Mitchell; Richard James, Craig Coad, Caleb Hawkin. Subs: Lewis Stockley, Sam Mitchell, Dean Robinson, Benno Bould.

Lostwithiel line-up to follow.

Well played the super Foxes. Well played and good luck to Lostwithiel. Many thanks to referee Duncan Stevenson.

Who is this more embarrassing for Foxhole or Lostwithiel? 

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Junior Cup 1st round 

Morenstow Res 2-0 St Eval Spitfires 

We only have ourselves to blame today, missed so many chances and if we took them probably would of won quite comfortably. Well done to morenstow on progressing into the next round 👍

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GSM Utd 2 Lanivet Inn 4

Lanivet took an early lead when a ball in behind the GSM defence saw the Lanivet 9 get to the ball before the advancing Caius Sharpe in the GSM goal, rounding the keeper and finished left footed off the inside of the right post. GSM fell further behind on 18 when the Lanlivet forward drift across the edge of the box before unleashing an unstoppable shot in to the top corner. Lanivet nearly went 3 up on 35 but the goal was ruled out for a foul in the build up. Lanivet went in to the break 3-0 up when they scored right on the stroke of halftime ,when a ball in from the left found the head of their number 9 who ghosted in front of the GSM keeper to nod home. GSM failed to create any clear cut chances in the first half, with just a couple of long range shots on the Lanivet goal. Second half was a tighter affair, with neither side really testing the opposition keeper. Lanivet scored a fourth goal on 85 mins when a ball inside the full back found the run of their 12 who slotted home. GSM finally had the ball in the net when Angus Joce broke up a Lanivet attack before pushing forward and picking out Isaak Hayhurst on the right edge of the area who guided a right foot shot across the keeper in off the far post. Deep in to injury time GSM grabbed a second when once again Angus Joce broke up the Lanivat attack and marauded forward, beating 4 Lanivet players before striking the ball to the keepers right. 

Many thanks to Ian Peters, our usual lino who stepped up to referee the game and the linos from both side.

Good luck to Lanivet for the rest of the season

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An incredibly distasteful and childish bout of behaviour from the St Columb social media account following their game with Polzeath. Seem to have a bit of history for the controversial after  events last season with St Dominick.

Hopefully someone at the club pulls heads together because it paints them rather negatively. 

Poor. 

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45 minutes ago, Roche Raider said:

An incredibly distasteful and childish bout of behaviour from the St Columb social media account following their game with Polzeath. Seem to have a bit of history for the controversial after  events last season with St Dominick.

Hopefully someone at the club pulls heads together because it paints them rather negatively. 

Poor. 

Can’t blame anyone but themselves. Winning 3.0 the so called big team in the league to lose 4.3 

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2 hours ago, Roche Raider said:

An incredibly distasteful and childish bout of behaviour from the St Columb social media account following their game with Polzeath. Seem to have a bit of history for the controversial after  events last season with St Dominick.

Hopefully someone at the club pulls heads together because it paints them rather negatively. 

Poor. 

As the manager of st columb I finished work late last night to see that we as a club have been embarrassed by this silly tweet banter it may have been it was very untasteful and I have contacted polzeath and offered an apology 

at columb major are a brilliant community club and again wish to offer our apologies regardless weather it was a joke 

like to wish polzeath all the best and thank the couple of them that stayed for the harvest festival last night much appreciated 

lastly like to say we’ll done to Sam and his team 

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1 hour ago, Hawks91 said:

As the manager of st columb I finished work late last night to see that we as a club have been embarrassed by this silly tweet banter it may have been it was very untasteful and I have contacted polzeath and offered an apology 

at columb major are a brilliant community club and again wish to offer our apologies regardless weather it was a joke 

like to wish polzeath all the best and thank the couple of them that stayed for the harvest festival last night much appreciated 

lastly like to say we’ll done to Sam and his team 

As always Casey top lad right thing to do hopefully forgotten and put to bed now. 

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