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Liverton Take Their Chances to Lift Lidstone Cup

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 26th APRIL, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Liverton United contributed by SDFL

Friday 25th April: Division Two Lidstone Cup Final

Liverton Utd 1st Versus Watcombe Wanderers 2nds

The end result of this well-supported cup final did not tell the whole story of the game; whilst 7-nil is a big scoreline for any game, never mind a cup final, it was all about taking chances which Liverton United did and Watcome Wanderers did not. The game itself was end to end for 90 minutes, and Watcombe, to their credit, never gave up even when they found themselves 1-nil down to a Joshua Passmore-Tarpey strike 4 minutes into the game. The same player ended up with a cup final hat-trick and was presented with the sponsor’s man of the match by Coast and Country Estate Agents. Liverton’s other scorers on the night were Harry Atkinson, who got two, and there were singles for Jamie Passmore and Marco Lekkas.

Saturday 26th April

In the top of the table Premier League game at Osborne Park, Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves won the town’s bragging rights, as well as the 3 points, against their closest neighbours Newton Abbot ’66 who were playing their final game of the campaign. A 1-nil win, courtesy of a Beck Hannah strike, was enough to put Spurs just 5 points behind Ilsington Villa with 2 games in hand and 4 to play; the defeat for Sixes guarantees them a respectable third place in the top division. At the other end of the table, Chudleigh Athletic continued with their end of season upturn in results with a 3 – 1 win at Elburton Villa Seconds and this condemns Villa to Division One next term; Gavin Lake, who scored twice, and Tom Corbin were on target for Chudleigh who not only move 5 points clear of Beesands, who have 2 games in hand, but also drag Paignton Saints into the relegation pack, and they only have one game to play and that is against Beesands who may be able to catch them. Totnes and Dartington had a great result with a 3-1 win against Herald Cup finalists Waldon Athletic who still have fifth place in their sights but only just, as they will need to win 3 of their final 4 games to get there.

In Division One, True Blues secured promotion to next season’s Premier Division without kicking a ball; not for the first time this season, a Watcombe Wanderers team failed to raise a side and gifted the opposition the points; the decision for Watcombe, who occupy sixth place in the division, could be a costly one; as it stands, if Paignton Villa win their final game of the season against Watcombe on 17/05, then the Greens could be relegated to Division Two which, in turn, could affect their reserve team. Brixham Town all but cemented their place for another season in Division One with a 5-2 win against Ivybridge Town Reserves at Modbury Playing Fields; the result confirms Ivies’ second relegation in two seasons; on target for the Fisherman were Macca Dallow, with a hat trick, Hugo Griffiths and Jack Thompson. Elsewhere in Division One, Phoenix will join Windmill in the Dartmouth Cup final for what will be a first for the South Devon Football League where two Plymouth based teams will contest a cup final; a 3-1 win at South Devon College against Paignton Villa has come at a cost for the visitors: 6 yellow cards will no doubt attract a misconduct charge from the county FA, but the hat-trick from David Moore was well received. The Dartmouth Cup Final is scheduled for 9th May at a venue to be confirmed.

In Division Two, another team were gifted 3 points: Mount Gould were this week’s benefactors as Harbertonford failed to play them for the third time. The gap at the top is now down to 9 points and the Mounties have 6 games in hand. Fords are in mid-table and are safe from the drop, but again a costly decision was made. The mid-table game between Paignton Saints Seconds and Paignton Villa Seconds had to be abandoned due to the Villa ‘keeper Adam Taylor breaking his leg; all in the South Devon Football Family wish him a speady recovery. The big scorers of the day were East Allington Utd Seconds: they enjoyed a 12-nil win over Upton Athletic who are just about safe from the drop, whilst the reserve Pirates chase a top four place. The final game in Division Two was at Bakers Park where Newton Rovers were beaten 6-nil by Babbacombe Corries who will probably settle for third or fourth place which will give them something to work on next season.

In Division Three, Ashburton remain on course for the title; a 4-nil win at bottom team Brixham Town Reserves sees them move closer to a championship winning season. As second placed Drake FC have played all of their games, Elburton Villa Thirds are the only other team that can possibly join them in Division Two next season. They were playing in the divisional Ronald Cup against Stoke Gabriel TP and they won it 3-1 to set up what should be a great final against Ashburton on 22nd May. Kingsteignton Athletic Seconds moved into third place with a 2-1 home win versus South Brent; Dan Rankin scored both goals for the Rams who have just 2 games left to complete a successful season. Liverton United Reserves leapfrogged Brent with a 7-3 win against Paignton Saints Thirds; the result will keep them safe from the drop and having won the Fred Hewings Cup just a couple of weeks before their first team picked up the Lidstone Cup, the volunteers will be happy with the season that has been delivered at Liverton Utd.

Game coming up

Friday 2nd May: The Herald Cup Final 100 years anniversary. Kick Off is 7pm at Newton Abbot Recreational Trust between Kingsteignton Athletic and Waldon Athletic

Congratulations to both teams on reaching this season’s Herald Cup Final. Both had to endure a gruelling experience in their semi-finals by having to win by a penalty shootout in front of a big attendance. In the league, both teams have had a rollercoaster of a season by their own expectations but both should get a top five finish. The fixtures that were played between them in the league ended up with Kingsteignton winning 2-nil at Broadpark whilst Waldon came out on top by 3 goals to 1 at Windmill Hill. Kingsteignton go into the game as slight favourites being the third highest goalscorers in the premier league with 49 goals compared to Waldon’s 29, but at the other end, Waldon’s defence has the third best defensive record having only conceded 29 goals compared to Kingsteigntons 40.

A reminder that there is no spectator parking at the Rec, and supporters should use the Cricketfield Road car park which is a two minute walk from the ground. The hosts will have a full bar and barbecue service available from 6pm.

Enjoy your grassroots football.

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Champions Increase Pressure on Top Two with 4-0 Victory

EYES ON THE PRIZES: The Division Four race for silverware is hotting up with Liverton United Reserves beating leaders Drake FC in their quest for a league and cup double. Photo contributed by SDFL

With almost a full program of fixtures for the first time in many weeks, the Torbay Clearance Services South Devon Football League returned to the business part of the season where teams that have worked hard since last August make their moves for silverware or the points that are needed to keep the status they currently hold.

Before I get on to the results I do have some sympathy for Premier Division Morley Rangers who have somehow managed to hold on to the runners-up spot despite suffering their sixth weather-related postponement in the last seven weeks; in fact, if they had played every week, they would have finished their season last weekend; hopefully they will play some games in April.

In the Torbay Clearance Services Premier League, Kingsteignton Athletic had a massive 4-nil victory at Buckfastleigh Rangers and are now just 2 points behind Morley Rangers in third with a game in hand. Tom Reeves and Luke Manuell were on target for the Rams. The other two games played in the Premier Division were in the Belli League Cup where Newton Abbot ’66 progressed to the semi-final with a 4 – 2 win at East Allington United; Aiden Corcoran and Daniel Joyce scored for the South Hams outfit, but ’66, who are also in the quarter-finals of the Herald Cup, continued their good cup form with goals from Tom Lowe, Joe Clarke Farley, Jacon Cockram and Carl Foskett. Brixham AFC Reserves also bowed out of the league cup at the hands of Elburton Villa Resurves; the 6 – 1 scoreline did not do justice to the hard-working youngsters at Brixham who now have 6 league games left and are 8 points from safety; they will be hoping for a spring revival in their remaining games.

Division One has proved to be as exciting and competitive as everybody thought at the start of the season, and there are still 5 teams in the mix and no runaway leaders as some thought. Ivybridge Town Reserves have been knocked off top spot; a 3 – 2 defeat at Buckland Athletic Reserves has let Paignton Saints move into pole position albeit on goal difference. The Ivies scored through Daniel Hodgson and Matt Hill, but they were sent packing back down the A38 empty-handed following strikes from Lee Grimshaw, Gordon Stevenson and Luca Staniforth. Paignton Saints, who are enjoying life in the South Devon League following a spell in the football pyramid, had a comfortable 5 – 1 home win against local rivals Paignton Villa at Coach Road. Also in the same situation, Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves seem to be enjoying their football again and are still in the mix; just 9 points off the top with 3 games in hand, they ran out 7 – 1 victors over bottom club Buckfastleigh Rangers Reserves, and Brixham Town, who may be outsiders but are level on points with Spurs, had a great 3 – 2 win against a strong Watcombe Wanderers team.

The big game at the bottom of the table went the way of Upton Athletic; they beat Harbertonford by a single goal on the slope at Steps Cross and have moved 3 points clear of the drop zone.

In Division Two of the Torbay Clearance Services League, pre-season favourites Paignton Saints Reserves slipped up away at Barton Athletic losing by 3 goals to 2; they are now 7 points off the lead with only 2 games in hand; the only other game in this division was at Ipplepen Athletic Reserves who moved up 4 places with a 4-nil win over bottom club Brixham Town Seconds.

In Division Three, Stoke Gabriel TP cemented a mid table position with a 2 – 1 win over Newton Abbot ’66 Seconds at Osborne Park; Adam Blackburn and Garry Drew got on the scoresheet for the visitors and with some games in hand, ’66 still have some work to do. The league cup for this division saw favourites Ashburton lose the A38 derby game by 1 goal to nil to South Brent who are 7 places below them in the league; it took an extra time strike from Jono Ellis to put Brent into the semi-final. Joining them will be Watcombe Wanderers Seconds who were taken all the way by Teign Village but ran out 2 – 1 victors in the end; goals from Simon Ross and Mike Fieldhouse were just enough for the Greens.

The Division Four title race was blown wide open by an experienced Liverton United Reserves team who travelled to league leaders Drake FC, and it was the visitors who took the lead 2 minutes before the break when Aaron Underhill broke free and slotted the ball past the advancing ‘keeper. Prior to that, the home team simply did not take their chances and when in the second half Liverton were awarded a free-kick some 30 yards from goal and the speculative cross took a deflection…you know where it ended up. The visitors sat back and soaked up the pressure and again Drake spurned their chances; they did get a consolation goal 3 minutes from the end but the visitors took the points back to Halford. This division also has 5 teams in with a shout for honours: Liverton are now 1 point behind Drake with a game in hand; Kingsteignton Athletic Reserves are fourth, 8 points behind with 3 games in hand and Elburton Villa Thirds are 10 points behind with 5 games in hand. Outsiders Chudleigh Athletic Seconds remain in third place but only have 3 games in total to play.

Games to catch on 6th April (or earlier if you need a football fix as teams start playing midweek to catch up on their postponed games): South Brent still have 13 games to play in Division Three; they sit third from bottom but are in fact promotion candidates with games in hand; they play Teign Village who are 1 place below them and need the points to stay up KO is 6.15pm on Wednesday.

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TAKE TWO: Division Four leaders Drake FC will once again welcome Liverton Reserves to Millbay Park as they battle for a place in the Les Bishop Cup final.

WBB will attempt for the sixth time to host Morley Rangers in the Belli Cup, and Beesands Rovers will be looking to get their season back on track at home to Kingsteignton Athletic. Totnes and Dartington host Newton Abbot Spurs in a Division One game at Dartington Hall and in Division Two, Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds host Paignton Saints Reserves who are both chasing a promotion place. There are a couple of promotion clashes in Division Three: Liverton United host runaway leaders Watcombe Wanderers Reserves and South Brent play Ashburton in an A38 derby game. In the Division Four league cup, Drake FC will lock horns with Liverton United reserves for the second time in two weeks, and there is a wooden spoon fixture at White Rock where Paignton Villa Thirds welcome South Brent Reserves, and may the best team on the day win. Just also a reminder that the first South Devon League cup final kicks off on Friday 12th April at Buckfastleigh when Paignton Saints Reserves face Watcombe Wanderers Reserves in the Fred Hewings Cup which is the knockout competition for reserve teams; kick off is 7pm and it should be a cracker.