BLACKMORE VALE FOOTBALL LEAGUE results

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The Abbas gained back to back wins with a 10-3 victory over Bruton despite going behind before taking control of the match. Scorers for the Abbas were Justin Bingham [3], Conor Bryant [2], Chris Paull, Ollie Hilborne, Alec Knott, Tom Colley & Will Rumsey while Bruton’s goals came via Josh Terry, Lewis Blake & a David Clackson penalty.

TG bounced back from the County Cup exit last weekend with an impressive 7-3 victory over the Comets. Scorers for TG were Josh Farrant [3], Aron Wallis [2], Ben Hooper & Scott Bees while Comet’s goals came via Alfie Collings & Sam Smith.

Barbarians will be extremely disappointed after letting a 8-1 advantage dissipate over the last 25 minutes allowing Rovers to grab a dramatic 8-8 draw. Rover’s scorers were George Coleman [4], Kev Griffin, Billy Bright, Jay Danoris & Josh Guppy.

The league leaders Wincanton United continued they dominant performances with a 14-1 victory over the Hornets. The Hornet’s consolation came through Luke Burridge.

RESULTS, Sunday,

Kellaway BS Division 1: AFC Blandford United P TGR P, Bruton United Colts 3 Bradford Abbas 10, Donhead Barbarians 8 Sturminster Rovers 8, Team Gryphon 7 South Cheriton Comets 2, Hazelbury Hornets 1 Wincanton United 14.

FIXTURES, Sunday,

Kellaway BS Division 1: Bruton United Colts v Team Gryphon, Donhead Barbarians v AFC Blandford United, Hazelbury Hornets v South Cheriton Comets, TGR v Sturminster Rovers, Wincanton United v Bradford Abbas.

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