Davidge fires Beaufort to Bristol Sunday League win

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Craig Davidge almost single-handedly shot Beaufort to victory over AFC Redland in the Bristol Sunday League Premier Division.

The former Western League forward scored all his side's goals in a thumping 5-2 win which keeps Beaufort hard on the heels of title favourites Hanham Sunday and Lebeq Tavern Courage.

Lebeq maintained their 100 per cent start to the season by winning 5-0 at Katsura, while Twayne Plummer helped himself to a hat-trick and was joined on the scoresheet by Will Court as Hanham outgunned Easton Cowboys 4-1 at Vicarage Park.

Luke Meacham was the toast of Shireway Sports after grabbing a match-winning hat-trick to send White Tree spinning to defeat by the odd goal in five in the only other match in the top flight.

Avon Plate continue to set a blistering pace at the top of Division I, Andrew Makepeace (2), Tyler Gayle, Alex Barry and Cameron Harrison sharing the goals in an emphatic 5-2 triumph over Salmon Solutions.

Lebeq Reserves remain their nearest challengers following a remarkable 16-0 romp against PJ Services. Dominic Holver led the way with five goals and was joined on the scoresheet by Tyron Scott (4), Giovanni Fisher (2), Darenell Foy (2), Leandro Smith, Otis Wilson and Josh Childs.

Golden Hill Sunday won a nine-goal thriller against Wizard Wanderers thanks to Rich Tonkin (3), Neil Andrew and Simon Bodram. Ryan Campbell (3) and Mike Pring replied.

Barry Lombard, Steve Wood and Tony Palmer were on target for Fishponds but still ended up on the losing side as The Anchor won 7-3 to stay in third place.

Marcliff are still searching for their first point of the season in Division II after crashing 6-0 to Brislington 1987, whose goals came from Steve Draper (2), Neil Smith, Mark Drake, Chris Frape and Dan Bennett.

Mendip SBW remain clear at the top, Ben Thatcher and Luke Derek securing a 2-1 win over BAWA Sports, while Bristol Seniors pulled rank on Signal Generals, winning 4-1 to stay second.

Joshua Duncan weighed in with four goals as Portcullis thumped West Country United 6-3 to take over at the top of Division III.

Jason Parks and Jamie Parks were also on target for Portcullis, who leapfrogged previous leaders Midland Spinner.

Craig Demone and Dan Griffiths both hit hat-tricks as Shire Sunday won 7-2 to knock Spinner off top spot, while Cathedral City beat Avon Plate Reserves 3-2 thanks to goals from Craig Woodman, Andy Parsons and Matthew Block to move into a mid-table position.

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