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Clubs think outside the box to get games played

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 31st JAN, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves contributed by SDFL

Devon Premier Cup quarter-final

The last SDFL survivors in the county Premier Cup, Newton Abbot Spurs Seconds (pictured), made the trip to Step 7 club Alphington on Thursday evening to play the twice-postponed fixture on the 3g at Exwick, and in the end they just fell short. Goals from Matt Williams and Lewis Jordain-Garner were not enough against the team sitting at the top of the Devon League, and the Exeter side were able to find the net on five occasions leaving the final four teams in the competition all coming from Step 7, and all four could be playing at Step 6 SWPL next season. So well done to Spurs and Ilsington Villa from the Torbay Clearance Services League for reaching the quarter-finals.

Again. the weather spoiled the weekend’s grassroots program making play impossible on grass, and with only four games surviving this week’s storm, Windmill FC became the latest team to hire a 3g pitch to get a game played, and with Chudleigh Athletic the visitors to Ivybridge School, it pitched the two teams in the top division with the meanest defences having both conceded just 12 goals each so far this season. The game, as expected, turned out to be a tight and messy affair; it ended with a 2-1 win for the home team thanks to goals from Miles Hunt and Jack Briscoe, which takes them one point ahead of True Blues at the top of the Premier Division, and for the first time in the league’s history, Plymouth-based teams hold the top three places, as Lakeside Athletic came away from Coach Road with all three points in a very entertaining game versus Paignton Saints. The final result was 3-2, but Saints will be kicking themselves. Had it not been for their missed goalscoring chances, the outcome could have been very different. However, Lakeside can also claim a host of missed chances, but they will be pleased to get David Moore, who scored a brace, and JJ Honeywell back in goal-scoring form and completing a Plymouth one, two and three for the end of January. The only disappointment for the visitors would have been to finish the game with ten players courtesy of a last minute sin bin. Strangely enough, the biggest challengers to the top three currently sit in sixth, seventh and eight place with a number of games in hand, and if they could only get them played, the division should open up again.

In Division Two, Signal Box Oak Villa have opened up a seven point lead at the top albeit having played more games. A 5-3 victory at the Manadon 3g over close neighbours Ivybridge Town Reserves, thanks to goals from Callum Austin, Harley Mitchell, Bobby Stone and a brace for Finley Demsey Comerford, sees Villa extend their lead to realistically leave Corries and Ashburton as their main challengers at the moment.

In Division Four, Teign Village managed to keep the pressure on the leaders with a close 2-1 win versus Paignton Saints Thirds at South Devon College 3g (full report on Daves World). Goals from Alex Easson and Tom Beer sealed the points for the village team in a division that is looking like a two horse race depending on what unbeaten Waldon Athletic Thirds can do with their games in hand.

Games to hopefully catch on Saturday 7th February:

The Third Round of the Herald Cup, kindly sponsored by Torbay Clearance Services, has produced some belters as cup ties go.

There is a moorland derby at Mill Marsh Park (river levels permitting), where Premier Division Ilsington Villa play an in form Bovey Tracey Reserves from Division One. Division Three side Galmpton United host Premier Division side Windmill, who will need to be at their best to beat a team that are upwardly mobile. And then there are two virtual local derbies: Lakeside Athletic face a Buckfastleigh Rangers side with a large Cornish contingent, and Paignton Saints welcome Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves to their Coach Road ground in a fixture that will definitely go ahead. Harbertonford may have to switch their game to Elburton Villa to get it played. Having seen the amount of water on the pitch, I don’t think the RNLI will allow it to be played at the Steve Jane ground.

In the league’s Division Two, Ashburton travel to Ivybridge Town Reserves, and with both teams looking for promotion, it could be a great game.

Enjoy your grassroots football.

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Champions Spurs open their season with a point, while league offers support to boost referee numbers

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 20th SEP, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves contributed by SDFL

Referee shortage hits home again and it’s the clubs (and the Referee Secretary) that suffer.

It’s incredible to think about the games that have been played without a referee on the first two Saturdays. Firstly, well done and thank you to those volunteers that stepped forward to take charge of league fixtures, and the headache that the Referee Secretary is trying to manage is going to take more than paracetamol to solve. The brutal fact is that there are just not enough referees to start with, and when you add in the loss of officials that are taken to run lines in SWPL, Western League and now Southern League games, together with the early County Cup rounds, it is almost an impossible task to provide a referee for every game.

For any players out there thinking of taking up the whistle and moving over to the dark side, there are tremendous benefits to be had from being part of the SDFL referee group, and I know that a number of referees are still actively involved in football some 30 years after they stopped playing. But I hear you say it all costs money to do the referees course. Yes it does, but the SDFL have an assistance scheme to get you through without any initial outlay. There are referee courses coming up in Newton Abbot and Bovey Tracey, and if you are interested, please phone the Referee Secretary Phil Smith on 07974672113 or Richard Mason on 01626332077 to become part of the South Devon football family.

Friday night football returned to the Premier Division courtesy of Newton Abbot Spurs Seconds who opened up their defence of the title with a 1-1 draw against East Allington United in front of a decent crowd at the Rec. A point on the board for both teams in their opening game is probably a good point.

That left three teams to play their opening game, and all three went ahead. The Windmill made the short trip from Leigham across town to Millbay Park where True Blues were waiting with a blue welcome. In an epic encounter that was a credit to the SDFL, the points were shared in a 2-2 draw. Ben Woodman scored both goals for the Gers, and Windmill replied courtesy of Louis Godwin and Alexander Photiou.

Chudleigh Athletic will be disappointed in coming away from Coach Road empty handed in their opening game versus Paignton Saints. A scrappy 1-nil, win thanks to a Harvey Veysey tap in when John Emery’s shot hit the post and ran along the line, gets Saints off the mark having lost their opener last time out. Waldon Athletic are struggling and their onfield woes continue, this time at the hands of Ilsington Villa who scored eight without reply to stay level at the top with Kingsteignton Athletic who won 5 – 2 at Totnes and Dartington, a win that gives them a better start than last season. Buckfastleigh Rangers have had a difficult start to the season, and they could not have been relishing the visit of pre-season favourites Lakeside Athletic following their defeat on opening day. The Plymouth team won 8-1 to restore some hope that they will be there or thereabouts come May.

In Division One, there was a massive shock at Bovey Tracey Reserves who lost 5–3 to newly promoted Barton Athletic in a cracking game; strikes from Zach Norton, Eden Cresswell Cluer, Oakley Hunt and Liam Walton won the first points of the season for the Torquay side with a very strong lineup of goalscorers.

But it is Brixham Town who sit at the top after 3 games. A tight 2-1 win over Paignton Villa has Shaun wondering if this could be his season; as for Villa fans, all the photo shots of the league table from two weeks ago are a distant memory for now. WBB have also had a good start to the season; a 4-nil win against a young Buckland Athletic Reserves side sees the Claymen keeping pace with the Fishermen at the top. Beesands Rovers lost their first game of the season with a 4-3 loss at Watcombe Wanderers in a bruising affair; Sam Pyne, Jamie Orchard, Oliver Dowell and Frazer Rudge were the target men for the Greens.

Mount Gould finally got their league season off to a flyer with a 5-nil win against local rivals Elburton Villa Reserves in front of a decent crowd. Bentley Alcantara was on target, but it was a former True Blue, Ray Spear, who caught the eye with four goals.

In Division Two, Ivybridge Town Reserves are three points clear following a great 6-1 win at Erme Valley against an East Allington Second team who will win more than they lose. James Forrest and Oliver Tyson each scored twice, and there were singles for Caleb Talliss and Travis Newton. Paignton Villa Seconds have also had a good start to the new term, scoring 14 goals in three games; this time, it was a narrow 3-2 win over Newton Rovers who occupy bottom slot at the moment. I said last week that Ashburton’s credentials would be tested, and they rose to the visit of unbeaten Drake. A 7-2 win, with strikes from James Martin, Alex Hambly, Kameron Pouladdje, Derek Cartmill and a hat trick for Lee Grimshaw, was more than good enough to get the Ashes on the points board. Signal Box Oak Villa picked up their second win in three games, a 4-2 win at Manadon over Paignton Saints Seconds, who have yet to register any points, may seem like a formality, but Saints put up a fight and made the Plymouth side work for the points. Paul Thompson, Harley Mitchell and a double for super-sub Jordan Rickards keeps them well placed. Babbacombe Corries are also unbeaten and a 5-nil win at Harbertonford, Curtis Marshall, Jordan Bradshaw and a Jack Cousins hat-trick, gives Corries their best start for three seasons. Upton Athletic picked up their first points of the season in a 5-2 home win versus Watcombe Wanderers Seconds in what is going to be a tight division with only Saints and Rovers pointless.

Division Three is definitely taking shape; in line with the bookies’ favourites, Kingskerwell continue to win games, and a 4-nil win at South Brent puts them on maximum points from three games, and Galmpton United overcame a scare with a 5-4 win over a decent looking Totnes and Dartington Reserves side who have yet to register a point, Kingsteignton Athletic Seconds are keeping pace with the top two; a 7-nil win over Buckfastleigh Rangers Seconds, with double strikes from Ashley Hayworth, Jasper King and Ashton Hogarth, sealed the deal for the young Rams. Liverton United Seconds lost for the first time in a 4-2 win for Newton Abbot ’66 Seconds at Osborne Park; goals for Russell Ellis, Daniel Martin, Cody Monk and Will Poundall gets Sixes on the points board for the new term. Templer Way finally found a way to win again with a 6-1 demolition of Ipplepen Athletic Seconds thanks to Chris Bennett, Toto Whittle and Reuben Mantara, and I am sure they will win more than they lose again this season.

Only three games went ahead in Division Four, and Teign Village join Chudleigh Ath Seconds at the top, both with a 100% record. Village had a comfortable 4-nil win at Barton Athletic Seconds, at Barton Downs, and Paignton Villa Thirds move into third place with a 2-nil win versus Newton Rovers Seconds. The final game in this division was at Broadhempston where the home team welcomed Paignton Saints Thirds, and Broads came out on top in an entertaining 5-4 victory; this was a game that went ahead without an official referee, so big thanks and well done to the volunteer who stepped up to take charge.

Games to catch on Saturday 27th September:

The Premier Division offers the first Newton Abbot derby of the season at Osborne park where ’66 meet Spurs, and just down the road at Broadpark, Kingsteignton Athletic face East Allington United in what is normally a cracking game, and Paignton Saints have an early opportunity to reply to their opening game defeat at Ilsington Villa when they meet for the second time in three weeks.

In Division One, Liverton United travel to Mount Gould where they were the only team to take all six points last season, and no doubt the Plymouth side will be looking to prevent a repeat of their previous meetings. Beesands Rovers and Paignton Villa have both had good starts to their seasons, and it should be a great game when they meet at Loddiswell.

Division Two has a couple of stand out fixtures. Ashburton face a Plymouth side for the second week running, and again they will be tested when they meet Signal Box at Manadon 3g, and East Allington United face a Drake FC team that will be looking to bounce back after defeat the last time out.

Division Three has two of the matches of the day. Galmpton United have a local derby versus Stoke Gabriel TP to look forward to, and Kingskerswell will get a stern test at Liverton United.

In Division Four, Broadhempston United will need to fuel up the charabang for their outing to Bere Alston United where the team gets a big support, and Teign Village will want to keep the momentum going when Newton Rovers take a trip up to the village.

Enjoy your grassroots football.

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Ilsington’s Title Push Continues with 7th Straight League Win

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 3rd MAY, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves contributed by SDFL

At the top of the Premier Division, Ilsington Villa stretched their lead with a midweek win at new Herald Cup holders Waldon Athletic. The 8-1 scoreline was achieved with hat-tricks for Dan Langford and James Karvalla and may have flattered the Moorlanders but for the fielding of several second team players by the hosts in preparation for their big day out. Villa’s lead at the top is 8 points and Spurs have 3 games in hand; Villa have one game to play which is at Beesands Rovers on 10th May.

Saturday’s fixtures were all about the relegation places. Whilst Elburton Villa Seconds have already claimed one spot in Division One next season, the other spot has for some time been between Chudleigh Athletic and Beesands Rovers, but an upturn in form for both teams has made it interesting. Chudleigh Athletic lost 1-nil at East Allington United to a late header by Ben Tapper who puts the Pirates up to the heady heights of sixth place after flirting with the bottom two places as recently as Easter. The prospects for Chudleigh Athletic surviving may actually lie in the hands of East Allington United who have to play Beesands Rovers twice this month. Should Beesands win one of those games, then Chudleigh will need to beat Waldon or Newton Spurs Reserves (pictured above) in their final two games. Beesands Rovers on the other hand had a great win at home to Paignton Saints by 4 goals to 3 thanks to a Louis Brace hat trick and a Jack Eades single; it leaves Rovers second from bottom with 4 games to play and just 2 points behind Chudleigh. It was Saints’ last game so they will have to watch this space to find out if Rovers can make up the 6 point gap to send Saints back to Division One after one season.

Division One has caused the league officers some problems this season; from what was a very strong league at the start of the season it has become clear that not all clubs can win the support of players when times get tough or the sun shines. Watcombe Wanderers could not raise a team from 84 registered players to travel to Bovey Tracey Reserves, so the home team pick up the points and will probably finish their season in fourth place; what gets lost is the time and effort spent by the hosts to prepare the pitch and the ground to welcome the public, not to mention the food purchase and preparation only to be let down on a Saturday morning.

Buckland Athletic Seconds finished their season with a 2-nil home win against Brixham Town and should be pleased with a top six season. Town were already safe from the drop, but the pending points deductions heading Watcombe’s way will allow them to enjoy their final two fixtures versus Phoenix and Bovey. WBB also had a good result, a 4-nil win against already relegated Ivybridge Town Reserves sends them into mid table in what has been a difficult season for the Claymen.

The top of the table game was played on Friday evening under lights at Parkway Social Club and what a game it was; whilst it may not affect the end result of this division, it certainly shook some feathers; Windmill moved to within 2 points of Phoenix with a fine 4-1 win and became the first team this season to beat the favourites; not only was it the first time Phoenix have lost in the SDFL, it was the first time they had lost in any league competition for 2 years, and the two teams meet on Friday 9th May at Buckfastleigh in the Dartmouth Cup at 7pm. Windmill will also be hoping that their neighbours True Blues can help them by taking points from Phoenix in their upcoming league fixtures.

In Division Two, Mount Gould must be wondering if they made the correct decision to join the South Devon League; this week, they were let down for the fourth time in the league and pick up the points for Upton Athletic not travelling to play; they have also had two cup games where the opposition have failed to honour a fixture; the gap at the top is 6 points as Barton Athletic won their final game 2-nil at Paignton Villa Seconds thanks to an own goal and a Zach Norton strike that has secured at least the runners-up place and a place in Division One next season; Liverton United needed Barton to drop points to catch them, so as a result of Barton’s win, they can get to third place if they win four of their final six games. At the bottom, both of the reserve teams from Ipplepen Athletic and Buckfastleigh Rangers will go into Division Three next term.

Game to catch Friday 9th May: At Buckfastleigh Rangers FC is the Division One Dartmouth Cup Final between Plymouth Phoenix and The Windmill with a 7pm KO.

This is a first for the South Devon Football League as two Plymouth-based teams will contest a cup final. The two teams met in the league last week and as reported above, Windmill won by 4 goals to 1 and have no doubt put a dent in the ambitions of the Phoenix club. This is predicted to be a great game with two quality teams that could and should be playing at a higher level of football.

Game to catch Saturday 10th May: The Division Three title could be won or lost at Ashburton where third placed Elburton Villa Thirds are the visitors. A win or draw for Ashes gives them the title. A win for Villa and they could catch them.

Enjoy your grass roots football.

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Spurs Stay on Course for the Double

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 29th MARCH, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Kingsteignton Athletic, who drew 4-4 with East Allington this week, contributed by SDFL

The game of the day in the Premier Division George Belli Cup went the distance in the favour of Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves who edged out the current champions Ilsington Villa in a pulsating cup tie that needed extra time; 3 – 1 was the final score with goals from Jack Upshire, Luis Green and Lewis Jordain-Garner seeing Spurs into their first cup final since joining the league following a stint in the football pyramid. They will be joined in the final by Totnes and Dartington who, on the day, were too good for a weakened Paignton Saints side who made hard work of their afternoon. A 2 – 1 victory, thanks to goals from Ryan Walton and James Blackshaw, was more than enough to put Tots in the top division cup final on the 15th May, also for the first time since rejoining the competition from the football pyramid.

In the Premier Division, with two of the top three on cup duty, Newton Abbot ’66 had the chance to close the gap to just 3 points at home to bottom side Beesands Rovers but they got well and truly stung by the Bees: a 3 – 1 win for the South Hams team moves them off the bottom and gives them real hope of a great escape; strikes from Alfie Prowse, Jack Eades and Alex Smith has put a dent in the ambitions of ’66 and, following this latest defeat, Ilsington Villa only need one more victory to make sure that Sixes cannot catch them. In the other relegation fixture, Chudleigh Athletic and Elburton Villa Seconds shared 6 goals in a very entertaining game where a draw was a fair result, but not one either team wanted, and leaves them both teetering with Division One next season. East Allington United and Kingsteignton Athletic also ended with four goals being shared, and with a point apiece, both would probably be happy with a mid-table berth knowing that anybody can beat anybody in this division. I also would like to give a shout out to Finn Bullen of East Allington United who scored his 137th goal this week in 133 appearances for the Pirates; well done Finn. The final shock result in the Prem was at Windmill Hill where ambitious Waldon Athletic lost 2-nil to Buckfastleigh Rangers who themselves could finish in the top three. The Clarets are now 9 points from fifth place and, whilst they have a few games in hand, they desperately need to find some form.

Two Division One teams served up a classic at Bovey Tracey Reserves where the home team prevented the last standing Plymouth-based team from reaching the jewel in the SDFL cup program. A 3-2 win over promotion rivals Windmill is a great result, and goals from Ben Moyle, Ryan Stanbridge and Ben Goble sets up a Herald Cup semi-final against Kingsteignton Athletic on Tuesday 22nd April at Newton Rec with a 7pm kick off.

Plymouth Phoenix continue to be unbeaten and they crushed Buckland Athletic Reserves 11-3 thanks to a double hat-trick by David Moore who set them on their way to their first Dartmouth Cup semi-final since joining the South Devon League from the Plymouth and District competition; they will meet the winners of the Bovey Tracey Reserves v Paignton Villa game that gets played this weekend.

In the league, True Blues continue to be unbeaten after their 7 – 2 home win against a Watcombe Wanderers team who must be looking at the league position and asking how did that happen: they are level on points with Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds, third from bottom, and Paignton Villa together with Brixham Town could pulled back into this relegation scrap, and Villa only have two games to play against six for the other two. WBB have recovered well after their disbanding scare, and they continue to win the games against the teams around them; this week was a character-building exercise having been 2-nil down at the break to Newton Spurs Thirds, who went ahead thanks to Jack Taylor and Domanic Osbourne, Wattsies fought back with three second half goals to take the points and move safely into mid table.

The top of the table game in Division Two drew a big support and ended in a complete reverse of the scoreline when the teams clashed just seven days earlier; this week, it was the turn of Barton Athletic to inflict only the second loss of the season for Mount Gould in a 4-nil win that continues to make this division as open as it has been all season; goals from Zach Norton, Liam Walton, Dom Lavalee and an own goal takes the Torquay side 18 points clear at the top and reduces Mount Gould’s games in hand to nine. Buckfastleigh Rangers Seconds had a great result in upsetting promotion contenders East Allington United Seconds by 3 goals to 1; Matt Maller, John Bovey and Isaac Potter were on target for the Rangers who won for only the second time this season, and with only four games to play, they will need to continue the same form to avoid the drop. Elsewhere, second from bottom club Ipplepen Athletic Reserves picked up their third win of the season at Bakers Park in a 4-2 win against Newton Rovers. The win brings them within touching distance of Upton Athletic who did not play. The situation at the top of this division is getting clearer by the week, but it is still between five or six teams: Barton Athletic, Mount Gould, Liverton, Watcombe Seconds and East Allington Seconds could all still finish top, but 2nd and 3rd placed Paignton Villa Reserves and Babbacombe Corries are running out of games with only 4 to play, so it looks like this competition will go to the end of May. In the division’s league cup semi-finals, Liverton United and Paignton Villa Seconds ended in a 2-2 draw and it was Liverton that held their nerve in the penalty shoot-out to progress to the Lidstone Cup final on Friday 25th April where they will meet Watcombe Wanderers Reserves who won 2-nil at Long Lane against Babbacombe Corries.

In Division Three, Drake FC took advantage of leaders Ashburton being on cup duty by leapfrogging them into pole position by beating a good Kingsteignton Athletic Reserves side by 3 goals to 1; Ben Ayre, Louis George and Kacper Gorecki were the points winners at Broadpark. Stoke Gabriel TP moved into 3rd place with a 10-3 demolition at Brixham Town Seconds who will be looking forward to a better season in Division Four; Daniel Tresize (3), Max Prestwood (4) and Adam Blackburn (3) did the damage at JC Park. Elburton Villa Thirds, who could also win this division, continue to be upwardly mobile; a 7-nil thrashing over a decent Liverton United Reserves side, who must have had their minds on an upcoming cup final, keeps Villa in fourth place with six games to play. Two teams in mid-table met at Windmill Hill where Waldon Athletic Seconds and Totnes and Dartington Seconds shared four goals and the points that keeps them both in the safety zone.

With Division Four almost done and dusted, thoughts turned to the Les Bishop league cup semi-finals that were closer than the form book predicted; Paignton Villa Thirds took Kingskerswell all the way in a pulsating game that ‘Kerswell just edged by 3 goals to 2 to reach the final on Thursday 17th April where they will clash with Templer Way who edged out Chudleigh Athletic Reserves by 5 goals to 4 in a game that went to extra-time; and Chudleigh had to play out the game with ten players. It is a credit to both of the finalists who have a different story to tell from making the step from Sunday morning football to disbanding to reforming and most importantly enjoying playing football again; well done to both team.

Games to catch on Saturday 5th April.

As you would expect at this part of the season, there are games to catch that would appear to have more riding on them, but at the end of the day its just another 3 points towards the team objective to win.

My pick of the games this week is at Broadpark where a Kingsteignton Athletic side will be licking their wounds and looking forward to stopping Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves surging towards the top of the table. There is also a tasty local derby at the Millennium Pitches where Windmill come up against an unbeaten True Blues team in the Dartmouth Cup; this is one of two chances for the Rangers boys to get their hands on silverware in their first season in the Torbay Clearance Services League. In Division Two, Liverton United meet East Allington Seconds at Halford in a fixture where both are in the mix for promotion and defeat for either could confirm another season in the same division. And in Division Four, Kingskerswell play their final league game at home to Newton Rovers Seconds where a win for the home team will secure a 100% record in their first season back in the South Devon Football League.

Cup Finals are on the horizon and the first is on Friday 11th April at Newton Rec with a 7pm kick off. Liverton Utd Seconds meet East Allington Utd Seconds in the Fred Hewings Cup. There is limited parking on site, but a full bar and food service will be available.

The following week, we have two fantastic games to offer: first up on Tuesday 15th April, again at Newton Rec, is Herald Cup semi-final number 1. Waldon Athletic versus East Allington United will kick off at 7pm; further details to follow in next week’s issue.

This is followed by the Les Bishop Final on Thursday 17th April; what a way to start your Easter weekend: Templer Way versus Kingskerswell with details to follow next week.

Enjoy your grassroots football.