TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 2nd MAY, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Chudleigh Athletic Reserves contributed by SDFL
Midweek roundup:
Premier Division: Plymouth True Blues moved back into second place with a nail-biting 2-1 victory at Buckfastleigh Rangers, who now need at least a point from their final game to avoid the drop. Caleb Needham and Dylan Holgate were on target for The Blues.
Division One: WBB leapfrogged four teams into pole position with an emphatic 11-1 win over bottom club Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds. The Buckland Athletic Reserves v Barton Athletic game was abandoned due to a serious injury to Aiden Walton that involved two ambulance crews and will need to be rescheduled. The SDFL would also give thanks to the club physio Page at Buckland Athletic, who was able to deal with the injury in a professional manner until the medical teams arrived.
Division Two: Harbertonford moved to within one point of safety with a 3-2 win at Paignton Villa Seconds. Goals from Billy Bright, George Cordon and Kyle Northcott virtually secures Division Two status for the Fords with four games to play.
Division Three: Kingskerswell moved to within three points of Galmpton at the top with a routine five-nil win at Totnes and Dartington. The Tots have seven games left and need a win to take them out of the bottom two.
Herald Cup Semi Final: 210 people were treated to a late night by Paignton Saints and Ilsington Villa in a game of two halves and some extra, then some penalties. Saints really should have been three-nil in front before Villa got back into the game and looked more dangerous going forward. But those missed chances from both teams saw eight substitutes used that installed a bit of urgency to the game. Both goalkeepers made some match winning saves, and the standout players were Thomas Ross and Edward Leigh for Saints and Jack Langford and Mike Summers for Villa. The game ended nil-nil after 90 minutes and 1-1 after extra-time as Edward Leigh put Saints in front before Jack Langford equalised from the spot. In the shootout, Saints missed one kick and Villa missed two to send Saints into a Herald Cup final at Plainmoor on Friday 15th May (full match report and photos on Daves World).
Les Bishop Final (Division Four): Just short of 100 spectators watched a great game of football in the evening sunshine at Buckfastleigh. It was played in a great spirit with no yellow cards and was a credit to both clubs. It was end-to-end for 90 minutes, and you could not take your eyes off the play as there was always something happening. The shots on goal, however, certainly kept the ball retrievers busy, and it took 70 minutes of play to see the only goal of the game. It came from a high pass into the box that looked as if the defenders would simply clear, but Jack Salmon got his head in front of the advancing ‘keeper to head the ball over his outstretched arms into the goal to set off the Chudleigh celebrations. Bere Alston United Reserves continued to create plenty of chances but could not find that final touch to draw level. Well done to Chudleigh Athletic Seconds for winning the cup, and well done to Bere Alston United Seconds for reaching a divisional cup final in their first season in the SDFL. Man of the match, chosen by the cup’s sponsor Torre Trophies, was Jack Salmon of Chudleigh Athletic, and the SDFL would like to thank Buckfastleigh Rangers for putting on a great show.
Jack Salmon is the toast of Chudleigh this weekend. Roll forward 24 hours, and he was scoring a hat-trick that guaranteed the first team Premier Division status next term. The goals came in a 4-2 win at East Allington United in atrocious conditions that would have been the norm in January but not in May. It looks as if the title will go to the wire but is likely to end up being delivered to a Plymouth-based team, depending on the results from the final few games. Windmill unbelievably dropped two points at Newton Abbot ’66 despite being five-nil up at half time. Sixes fought back to draw the game 5-5, and in fact could have won it at the death had it not been for a game-saving tackle by the Windmill centre-back. Liam Ashwell, Freddie Hulance, Joe Clark-Farley and Luke Snell were the second half saviours for Sixes, who just need another point to be safe from relegation. But at the top, Windmill, who have two games left, against True Blues and Lakeside Athletic, need to win them both to be sure of 51 points. Lakeside can also get to 51 points with a full haul of points from their remaining seven games. Ilsington Villa were surprisingly held at home to a 2-2 draw by bottom team Totnes and Dartington, who seem to have had their best results against the better teams. Tots have four games to play and need to get 12 points to have any chance of staying in the top division. As for Villa, they appear to be in a three team battle for third place at the moment.
Division One now looks to be a four horse race with Bovey Tracey Reserves as outsiders for the two promotion places. Barton Athletic remain top on goal difference following a comprehensive 6-1 victory versus Beesands Rovers, and Mount Gould had another tough afternoon but overcame bottom team Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds with a 2-1 win courtesy of a Billy Eccles double strike. Elburton Villa Reserves remain in ninth place; after their 8-1 win at Brixham Town, they are 18 points off the lead, but with seven games in hand and 12 league games to play, plus a cup final, in the remaining four weeks of the season, they are going to be a busy team and are probably hoping that the players don’t have too many other commitments for the month of May. WBB slipped back into third place, as they were on Dartmouth Cup duty, where they lost 3-2 to Bovey Tracey in what was another great advert for the SDFL in poor conditions. WBB have seven games to play plus a county cup final, so their brief is clear: seven wins for a place in the top division, eight wins is the icing on the cake.
The race for second place in Division Two is getting tighter, as Babbacombe Corries dropped two points at Harbertonford in a 2-2 draw and are now just three points ahead of Drake FC, who were given a walkover by Ivybridge Town Reserves, who could not raise a side. Depending on next week’s results, there could be a promotion-winning game on 16th May when Corries travel to Drake in a league fixture that will be a great game to catch. Ashburton remain as outsiders, but a 6-3 win at Newton Rovers keeps them on track for a top four finish, but depending on what the top two do over the next two weeks. it could be more. Being at the bottom is not much fun for anybody, but hats off to all at Upton Athletic who keep the name in the SDFL by turning up every week for a game of grassroots football. This week’s 16-1 reverse against Paignton Saints Seconds leaves the Torquay side hoping for better times in a lower division and Saints into mid-table with a positive goal difference. In fact, there are only three teams in Division Two with a negative goal difference.
It is as you were at the top of Division Three, with both Galmpton United and Kingskerswell continuing to battle it out for first and second place. Galmpton United won two-nil at home to South Brent, and ‘Kerswell beat Kingsteignton Athletic Seconds three-nil thanks to a Thomas Dare hat-trick. The two sides play each other on Saturday 9th May at Galmpton, with a 2.30pm kick off, in a game that the home team need to win, as ‘Kerswell can afford to lose it and still win the division. It should be a great game to watch. Stoke Gabriel TP and Newton Abbot ’66 Seconds are both making late challenges, but both look destined for third and fourth. SGTP won seven-nil at Ipplepen Athletic Reserves, and Newton Abbot ’66 Seconds won 4-2 at Liverton United Seconds. Totnes and Dartington Seconds could not raise a side therefore giving Waldon Athletic Reserves a walkover which leapfrogged them out of the bottom two, a leapfrog that included T and D.
And in Division Four, it is also as you were as the top two did not play, but Teign Village, currently in second place, still need six points from four games to guarantee promotion, as Waldon Athletic Thirds can get to 44 points. They slipped up this week when they were held to a 3-3 draw by Brixham Town Seconds in an entertaining game. Barton Athletic Seconds are also outsiders but in the mix for a top three place following a six-nil win at Kingsbridge and Kellaton United, and the game between the bottom two went the way of Paignton Saints Thirds, who won six-nil against Newton Rovers Reserves. The result does not change the standings as they are both some seven points behind Broadhempston United.
Games to catch week ending 9th May: The SDFL cup finals come thick and fast, and this Friday 8th May is the turn of the Division One Dartmouth Cup, which is being played at Ivybridge Town FC with a 7pm kick off. Bovey Tracey Reserves versus Elburton Villa Reserves should be a great cup final, as the only time they have played each other this season was in the county cup, where Bovey won by a single goal. It is also a first cup final visit to Erme Valley for the SDFL, who will be looked after by experienced hosts who are used to handling big games. Plenty of parking and a full bar and food service will be supplied by our hosts.


