NCEL 2010/11 Match Review #25
31st October, 2010
The top two sides clashed in both divisions with Farsley AFC triumphing in the Premier Division encounter whilst honours were even in Division One.
Farsley are now seven points clear after Simeon Bambrook's 76th minute penalty earned them a 2-1 victory at Bridlington Town.
Craig Palmer had given the hosts an early lead in front of the day's biggest crowd of 301 but James Knowles levelled before the hour.
Parkgate move up into second above Bridlington after their 1-1 draw with hosts Brighouse Town.
Luke Fletcher nabbed them a point six minutes from time after Lee Burgess had put the home side ahead before the interval.
Tadcaster Albion's first ever season in the Premier Division continues to go very well.
Their 2-0 win at home to managerless Liversedge sees them climb up into fourth spot.
Graeme Whitehead and Terry Taylor struck for the Brewers as they took advantage of Brighouse's dropped points to move up the Premier Division.
Sedge, who are searching for a new boss after Stuart Waddington resigned in midweek, remain bottom of the table.
First half strikes from Andy Walkden and Jack Cross saw Winterton Rangers triumph 2-0 at home to Lincoln Moorlands Railway, a victory that sees them up into sixth spot.
And, Pickering Town are seventh after they were 5-1 winners over struggling visitors Dinnington Town.
Tom Adams and Josh Greening had them two-up by the half-hour before Liam Cartledge pulled one back on 41 minutes.
But, George Rose, Darren Clough and Danny Glendinning all struck in the second period to make it a very comfortable afternoon for the Pikes.
Thackley drop to eighth as they were beaten 3-0 at home by Selby Town.
Chaz Wrigley grabbed a brace whilst Liam Davis also found the net for the Robins as they move up into eleventh spot.
Scarborough Athletic ended their three-match losing streak with a victory by the same scoreline at Armthorpe Welfare.
David Kemp's first-half goal was added to by Rob Northen and Richard Dunning in the last twenty minutes.
Hallam remain in nineteenth after their 2-0 defeat at Maltby Main, Charlie Weir and Simon Hickey with the goals that move Main out of the bottom four.
They go above Lincoln Moorlands and Arnold Town who were beaten 3-2 at Nostell Miners Welfare.
The Eagles were behind in the opening minute through a Lee Maturine goal but quickly levelled with a Tony Law equaliser before Ernest Boafo restored Nostell's lead by half-time.
Jervaise Christie levelled proceedings once again but Nostell took the points with four minutes remaining, Marc Thompson with the winner.
And, Long Eaton United were single-goal victors at home to Hall Road Rangers, Kevin Mabon with the vital strike.
Staveley Miners Welfare remain top of the Division One table by a point after they drew 3-3 at home to second-placed Pontefract Collieries in a thrilling game.
Two goals from Christopher Coy and another from Danny Robinson - all coming in an eleven minute period at the start of the second half - had seemingly put Staveley on the way to victory.
They were leading 3-1 going into the last eleven minutes but Lee Garside gave Ponte hope before Luke Smith levelled from the penalty spot on 85.
Barton Town Old Boys closed the gap in third spot with a 2-1 victory at Leeds Carnegie who fall to fifth.
Gareth Barlow and Richard Medcalf had given the visitors a two-goal cushion within six minutes of the second half.
Brice Tiani pulled one back late on but Carnegie could not find a second to snatch a point.
Mel Cotton netted twice and Mark Vickerage slotted home a penalty to earn Askern Villa a 3-0 home victory over Worsbrough Bridge Athletic, a win that moves them up into fourth spot, four points behind Staveley.
Grimsby Borough drop to ninth after they were beaten 1-0 by Yorkshire Amateur in a home game that was once again played at Barton Town Old Boys' Euronics Ground.
Tom Marsden was first to react to give the Ammers the victory after Dom Noteman's fifth-minute penalty had hit the post.
The Bracken Edge side were one of three to go above the Wilderness Boys.
Handsworth are up into sixth with a 4-2 win at home to Rossington Main and Louth Town were 3-1 victors at Shirebrook Town and are now eighth in the table.
Sam Smith gave them a half-time lead and then a Danny Kilmore penalty and Jack Debnam strike ensured the win with twenty minutes remaining.
Lee Rhodes got a consolation for the Langwith Road side but they drop to fifteenth.
Bottom side Brodsworth Welfare were beaten 4-0 at Eccleshill United, Ben Snee with a double whilst Declan Corby and Matt Dempsey both struck in the last ten minutes to move the Eagles up into tenth.
The biggest scoreline saw Hemsworth Miners Welfare win 8-1 at next-to-bottom Appleby Frodingham with Craig Wilkinson hitting two whilst there was one each for Jon Impey, Collin Williamson, Richard Elson, Ross Haywood, Sean Oldfield and Gary Welka.
AFC Emley won 2-1 at home to Bottesford Town whilst Glasshoughton Welfare beat visitors Teversal, 3-1.