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Waldon Reserves Win Charles Norsworthy Award for Fair Play

Waldon Athletic Reserves in action at WBB last season. (c)MiraclePR

Awards may have been in short supply following the ill-fated 2019/20 season but South Devon Football League Division One side Waldon Athletic Reserves are one of the few clubs to pick one up – the Devon FA’s Charles Nosworthy Award.

The Clarets were nominated for the award by the SDFL management committee in recognition of the team’s three seasons of consistent fair play in the league’s competitions:

In the 2017/18 season, Waldon won their division’s Fair Play trophy and also scooped a number of monthly Respect awards for their excellent disciplinary record.

Waldon Reaserves Player Todd Corderoy accepts a monthly Respect gift voucher from SDFL Vice-Chairman Nigel Pearce in the 2017/18 season.

The following season, they went one better by winning the Fair Play trophy for both their division and the league as a whole.

And the Torquay side were on course for another superb season on the disciplinary front in 2019/20 before COVID-19 ended the season halfway through.

On winning the Charles Norsworthy Award, Waldon Athletic Chairman Keith Aplin said:

“Waldon are a long-standing club with a history going back over 60 years. The Reserves alone have been going for 40-odd years.

“It is nice to get some recognition for the hard work everyone has put in “.

Waldon Chairman Keith Aplin (2nd from right) joins his team in receiving one of a number of monthly disciplinary awards during the 2017/18 season.

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New Clubs and Constitution Revealed in SDFL AGM

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Despite the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, things are looking up for the South Devon Football League which accepted no fewer than seven new teams at the AGM last Monday night.

Even before the virus, the SDFL had been hammered by the loss of 11 teams, including nine Premier teams, to the newly formed Devon Football League. This led to the contraction of the league to four divisions for the 2019/20 season.

The AGM was held via the video conferencing platform Zoom with club delegates expressing their vote via the platform’s inbuilt polling system.

The new admissions include two Plymouth-based clubs, The Windmill F.C. and Elburton Villa Reserves, which will go straight into an expanded 16 team Premier Division. The Windmill F.C. were the unbeaten leaders of the Plymouth & West Devon Football League when the 2020/21 season was curtailed. Their club representative at the AGM explained how the club were looking for a challenge. Elburton Villa have a first team that currently plays in the South West Peninsula League Premier East Division.

2017/18 Premier Division champions Ashburton return to the league following a year’s absence and will compete in Division One. South Brent, who last played in the SDFL in the 2014/15 season have also been readmitted and placed in Division Three.

Brixham Town and Liverton United Reserves also return to the league. They last competed in the SDFL in the 2016/17 and 2017/18 seasons respectively.

The remaining successful applicants were Galmpton United Reserves.

The SDFL now has 58 teams and over 1,500 registered players playing Saturday football in South Devon, providing proof that some players prefer not to have to travel all over the county for a game of football.

Following acceptance of the new teams, the club representatives also voted to adopt the 2020/21 constitution based on an assumed starting date in September.

The constitution is as follows:

Premier DivisionDivision OneDivision TwoDivision Three
Barton AthleticAbbotskerswellBabbacombe CorinthiansBrixham Town
Brixham AFC 2ndAshburtonBarton Athletic 2ndBabbacombe Corinthians 2nd
Broadmeadow STFCBeesands RovBroadhempston UnitedChudleigh Athletic 3rd
Buckland Athletic DevBuckfastleigh Rangers 2ndBishopsteignton UnitedGalmpton United 2nd
Buckfastleigh RangersChudleigh Athletic 2ndDartmouth AFC 2ndKingsteignton Athletic 3rd
East Allington UnitedKingskerswell & ChelstonDittisham UnitedKingsbridge & Kellaton United
Elburton Villa 2ndKingsteignton Athletic 2ndEast Allington United 2ndLiverton United 2nd
Ipplepen AthleticGalmpton UnitedIlsington VillaPaignton Saints 3rd*
Ivybridge Town 2ndHarbertonfordIpplepen Athletic 2ndNewton Abbot ’66 2nd
Meadowbrook AthleticPaignton Saints 2ndNewton Abbot Spurs 3rdNewton Rovers 2nd
Newton Abbot ’66Paignton Villa 2ndNewton RoversSouth Brent
Plympton Athletic 2ndStoke Gabriel 2ndTorbay Police 2ndTeign Village
Salcombe TownUpton AthleticTorquay TownTorquay Town 2nd
Torbay PoliceWaldon Athletic 2ndWatcombe Wanderers 2ndTotnes & Dartington 2nd
Watts Blake BearneWatts Blake Bearne 2nd
The Windmill FC
*Accepted by SDFL management committee after AGM due to existing league vacancies

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Bayliss on form as Bees Top Early Table

Bright start for the Bees who top the SDFL Premier Division after three games. (c)MiraclePR

Torbay Police have made a strong start to the 2019/20 WBW (Solicitors) South Devon Football League with three wins out of three in the new-look Premier Division.

Jamie Bayliss has already bagged his second hat-trick of the campaign as he put three past Broadmeadow STFC within 25 minutes on Saturday afternoon en route to a 5-2 victory at Churston Grammar School. He almost made it four but his one-on-one with the visiting ‘keeper went against him and paved the way for a Broadmeadow rally. Todd Ballman scored a good goal to narrow the deficit and the same player profited from a long ball just before the break to give the visitors yet more hope.

Instead, the Bees consolidated and restored the two goal cushion when Max Prestwood put the finishing touch on a short corner routine in the second half. Marc Hagland then ensured there would be no way back for the Teignbridge side as he netted a fifth.

Having beaten Plympton Athletic Reserves 7-1 (Bayliss and Sonwabile Mlenze with hat-tricks) and Brixham 5-1 in their opening two games, the Police have proved they know where the goal is. The only blot on the copybook so far for the leaders was last Wednesday evening’s Throgmorton Devon Premier Cup game at Cullompton Rangers where opponents Whipton & Pinhoe dispatched them at the first hurdle, 3-1 the final score.

A Dan Frazer strike was enough to see Meadowbrook Athletic maintain their unbeaten start to the campaign at the expense of Brixham AFC Reserves. Brook had also beaten Ivybridge Town Reserves by the same scoreline after drawing with Ipplepen Athletic 1-1 in their opener.

East Allington United make up the early top three after winning both of their first games. Their opener was a 5-4 thriller at Salcombe Town and the Pirates followed that up with a 4-1 victory at Buckfastleigh Rangers. New signing Finley Bullen seems to be settling in well with four goals already. The South Hams side’s winning run came to an end on Saturday though as Beer Albion won 1-0 in the first round of the Premier Cup.

Newton Abbot ’66 will be sick of the sight of Salcombe Town already this season after consecutive defeats to the Crabs. Salcombe had already won 3-1 at Osborne Park the previous Saturday and followed this up with a 1-0 victory in the Premier Cup.

After narrow losses to Buckfastleigh and Broadmeadow, Buckland Athletic Development enjoyed their first win of the season on Saturday with a 3-1 triumph at Plympton Athletic Reserves. Owen Coldwell was a nuisance to the hosts from the off, sending in a low corner for captain Finlay Pearse to poke home after ten minutes and then forcing the home goalkeeper to spill his shot into the path of Calum Fyfe for Bucks’ second. Plympton’s Matt Mazzoni collected a good through ball before finding the net to halve the deficit on 25 minutes. The experienced Matt Briant scored the third for the visitors with 20 minutes remaining. He won the ball in midfield, beat a defender and fired home with his right foot.

Beesands Rovers are yet to taste victory after losing their opening three games. League losses at home to Brixham and Plympton were followed by Saturday’s 4-2 home defeat to Ivybridge Reserves in the Premier Cup. The Ivies and Salcombe will be joined by Buckfastleigh in Round Two as Rangers defeated Chagford 3-1.

Hat-tricks from Cam Gill and Matt Battishill helped Watts Blake Bearne to a thumping 11-1 win at Watcombe Wanderers Reserves. WBB lead Division One with three wins out of three. Kingskerswell & Chelston, who beat Chudleigh Athletic Reserves 4-1 on Saturday, and Barton Athletic complete the top three after two straight league wins; Barton also won 3-2 in the Devon Senior Cup, knocking fellow SDFL side Stoke Gabriel Reserves out.

A Rui de Garces brace saw Upton Athletic maintain their perfect start in Division Two with a 2-0 victory over Dartmouth AFC Reserves. Bishopsteignton United top the Division Three table after winning their opening two fixtures.