Category: County Cups

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Langford and Warman Star as Villa Stun Topsham in Premier Cup

Report contributed by SDFL. Photo ©Al Macphee/MiraclePR.com

Most Torbay Clearance Services South Devon League teams had an early season switch to Devon FA County Cup action and some will be wishing they stayed at home. In fact, Babbacombe Corries and Brixham AFC Seconds were unable to travel to North Devon to fulfil their fixtures. Bovey Tracey Seconds were due to play Seaton Town from east Devon in a County Cup game, but Seaton were unable to raise a team as a number of players had tested positive for COVID; lets hope that is not a sign of things to come.

Well done to the South Devon League teams that made it into Round Two of the respective County Cup competititions; Beesands Rovers had a tight game against the 10 players of Watts Blake Bearne winning by 3 goals to 2. Waldon Athletic clearly did not suffer any travel issues, dispatching Hartland / Clovelly from the North Devon League by 4 goals to 1. Result of the day in the Premier Cup goes to Ilsington Villa who thrashed Step 7 club Topsham Town by 7 goals to 1; Mathew Warman scored a hat trick with Dan Langford going one better with 4 goals to continue a very impressive start to the season for the Moorlanders.

In the Senior Cup, Paignton Saints Firsts, playing their first competitive game since moving to the South Devon League from Step 7, were tested at Watcombe Wanderers who held them to a 1 – 1 draw. With no extra time in this competition it went straight to penalties and Saints came out on top scoring 4 of their spot kicks to Watcombe’s 1 [Editor: Correction received from Paignton Saints who won 4-1 in normal time]. Totnes and Dartington also made it through with a 4 – 3 win at Sidmouth Town.

In the Intermediate Cup, another mention must be given to East Allington Seconds who made the 196 mile roundtrip to Lynton only to suffer a 4 – 1 defeat. Club stalwart Martin Weeks said that the lads were feeling some jet lag on arrival and could not shake it off. Well done for making the trip and representing the SDFL up north. Also in this competition, South Brent had an impressive 5 – 1 victory against Millwey Rise from Axminster and Teign Village got their season up and running with a 2 nil victory at South Zeal.

There were also some South Devon League games played, mostly for teams that received byes in the first rounds of the County Cups. Morley Rangers go top of the Premier Division with a 4 – 1 win over Chudleigh Athletic. Corbin Mackin, Dean Jenkins and Dalton Brammer were on target for the Plymstock outfit.

In Division One, Shaun Langdon’s Brixham Town are the early leaders after 2 games. They put 6 past Harbertonford without reply at their new J.C Park ground which I am told is all fitted out with new facilities. Upton Athletic came out on top of a cracking game at Armada Park beating Buckland Athletic Seconds by 5 goals to 4 which gets them off the mark.

In Division Two, Barton Athletic made it 2 wins from 2 with a fine 5 – 4 victory against Paignton Villa Seconds. Liam Nothcott hit 4 goals with Zac Norton adding to their tally. Newton Rovers got their season off and running with a 6 – 1 victory over Brixham Town Seconds at Bakers Park whilst Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds got their first win of the season beating Waldon Athletic Seconds 3 – 2 at Windmill Hill.

In Division Three, Watcombe Wanderers Seconds look like the team to beat. They made it 2 out of 2 dispatching a strong Liverton Utd First team by 5 goals to 2, and Totnes and Dartington Seconds found winning form by beating Paignton Saints Thirds 4 – 1, Scott Troth, Sam Brown and Nick Warren on the scoresheet for Tots.

In Division Four, Drake FC, Babbacombe Corries Seconds and Liverton United Seconds all made it 2 wins from 2 games with impressive results; Drake FC hit 12 past Paignton Villa Thirds, Liverton Utd Seconds scored 7 against South Brent Seconds and Babbacombe Corries won 4 – 1 at home to Watcombe Wanderers Thirds. Kingsteington Athletic Seconds picked up their first win of the season hosting Barton Athletic Seconds at Broadpark, James Perrins, Sam Arthurs and Austin West on the scoresheet for the young Rams.

Here is a selection of the pick of the fixtures this coming Saturday 16th September.

Premier Division: Beesands Rovers host Morley Rangers from Plymstock; last season they both met in Division One with the Bees getting the better which led to promotion for both teams. Both can play football and would be worth a drive to Loddiswell Playing Fields; Buckfastleigh Rangers and Ilsington Villa have got off to winning starts and this will be another test for the Premier new boys against championship favorites at the Duckspond. Arguably, the game of the day is the local derby between Watts Blake Bearne and Kingsteington Athletic, both licking their wounds following opening day defeats; this is normally a cracker at Abbrook Park.

In Division One, the standout game is Buckland Athletic Seconds against Newton Abbot Spurs Seconds; last season they were both in the Devon League and both had wins on the opening day of their new membership of the South Devon League.

Game of the day in Division Two is Paignton Saints Seconds and Bovey Tracey Seconds, both pretty much favourites to be in Division One next season, so don’t be surprised if it’s a tight game.

In Division Three, both Liverton Unitd and Watcombe Wanderers Seconds got off to winning starts, so it will be interesting to see who takes the points at Halford.

Finally, in Division Four, South Brent Seconds, who were playing Sunday football last season, host Elburton Villa Thirds at Palstone Park; the young Plymouth team should enjoy the space on one of the larger open pitches in the league. Both got wins on opening day by 5 goals to 1 and both will be looking to keep some momentum going.

SDFL Clubs Face Travel Dilemma Ahead of County Cups

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This coming Saturday 9th September gives most clubs an outing in 1 of the 3 adult competitions that are made compulsory for first teams to enter by Devon F.A. Surely there has to be a discussion as to whether the early rounds should be regionalised, as the organisers do not offer any travel expenses to local teams, unlike the teams in the pyramid who would get a share of gate receipts. Sometimes, we need reminding that this is recreational football. Here are a pick of the fixtures with the miles:

Devon Senior Cup. Totnes and Dartington at Sidmouth (76). WBB at Torridgeside (108). Babbacombe Corries at Woolsery (158). Ivybridge at Barum (190) and poor old East Allington Seconds can look forward to a trip to Lynton, a mere round trip of 196 miles. In the Devon Premier Cup, Newton Abbot ’66 host Barnstaple (135). Waldon Athletic, who have a minibus, travel to Hartland and Clovelly (148) and Brixham Seconds will need to leave early for their 156 mile round trip to Appledore. This almost calls for an SDFL party at Tiverton services. At the time of writing, Corries have pulled out of the fixture in North Devon, opting to pay a £75 fine instead of incurring the costs of getting a team to this game.

Good luck and safe travels to all the South Devon League teams playing in the county cups this weekend.

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Mount Gould Lift Third Premier Cup in Four Years

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Mount Gould beat Newtown 4-1 in the final of the Sports Lighting Devon Premier Cup, held at Coach Road on Saturday afternoon.

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The Plymouth side made a good start with two early first half goals from Bailey Mabin and a third, from Luke Cloke, just before the break. But Newtown pulled one back even later in the half, Ben Howard scoring during stoppage time at the end of the first half. Mount Gould secured the win with a fourth goal late in the second half, Cloke with his second.

Mount Gould have now won the Premier Cup three times in the last four seasons. The victory caps a great season, as Mount Gould also won the Devon Football League South-West title without dropping a point. Their only defeat this season came in the final of the DFL League Cup.

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Can Brixham Town Become First SDFL Team in Six Years to Lift a County Cup?

ROSY PAST. Roselands celebrate winning the Devon Intermediate Cup back in 2015. Can Brixham Town repeat the feat? ©MiraclePR

Despite the pandemic disruption, TCS South Devon Football League Division Three outfit Brixham Town could end the season with two trophies. They are due to take on Totnes and Dartington Reserves in the final of the Coast and Country Division Three Cup on Thursday evening but first on the agenda is this afternoon’s A&S Paving Devon Intermediate Cup final at Coach Road.

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BRIXHAM TOWN RETURNED TO THE SDFL FOR THE 2020/21 SEASON AND COULD END THE SEASON WITH TWO TROPHIES

It is the first time an SDFL club has reached a county cup final since 2017 when Roselands lost out to Cronies F.C. in the Devon Senior Cup final. Should Town lift the trophy against Witheridge Reserves today (KO is at 2pm), they will end a six year county cup drought. In 2015, it was Roselands again who represented the league as they defeated Pilton Academicals 6-2 to lift the Intermediate Cup (which was then sponsored by Buddens Westinsure).

A year prior to that, the league had a bumper year of representation at county level with an all-SDFL Devon Premier Cup final between Watcombe Wanderers and Brixham AFC (Watcombe winning 2-0) and Dartmouth AFC lifting the Devon Senior Cup by beating Exwick Villa Reserves 4-2.

Officers from the league will be in attendance at Coach Road this afternoon hoping that Brixham Town can lift the cup and herald another spell of success for SDFL sides in the county cups.