Toolstation NCEL Match Review 2015/16 #12
17th September, 2015
Thackley were unable to join Armthorpe Welfare in the Second Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup as they were beaten in their replay in midweek.
They went down 1-0 at Abbey Hey courtesy of an early strike to leave Armthorpe as the Toolstation NCEL's only representative left in this season's competition.
In the Premier Division, Tadcaster Albion are back at the top of the table after goals from Jimmy Beadle and Adam Baker earned them a 2-0 home victory over Pontefract Collieries.
Handsworth Parramore are up to third following their 2-1 win at Rainworth Miners Welfare, Kieran Wells and Sam Denton putting them in control by the 32nd minute before the hosts pulled one back late on through Liam Morris.
Omar Habib and Marcus Edwards struck in the final two minutes to confirm Albion Sports' victory, 4-1, at Nostell Miners Welfare to move the Lions into fifth spot.
Courtney Hastings scored twice in Staveley Miners Welfare's 5-1 triumph at Liversedge and it was a point each for Pickering Town and Garforth Town as they played out a 2-2 draw.
AFC Mansfield are at the summit in Division One with goals from Grant Allott and Dean Rick in a 2-1 win against local rivals Teversal that was played at Clipstone's Worksop Van Hire Stadium as the Forest Town Arena was unavailable.
Martin Pembleton, Steve Ridley and Terry Barwick netted for Bottesford Town as they beat hosts Eccleshill United, 3-1, to climb up into third above Hallam who drew 1-1 at home to Shirebrook Town.
Ryan Lawty's own goal on 18 minutes put Hallam ahead but Ash Rawson made sure the spoils were shared after the hour mark.
Yorkshire Amateur recorded a comfortable 5-1 home win over Glasshoughton Welfare, Joel Hughes with two of their goals, whilst Selby Town were held 1-1 by an injury-time penalty for visitors Penistone Church and Worsbrough Bridge Athletic won 2-1 at Westella VIP.
And, the biggest scoreline of midweek belonged to Knaresborough Town who thrashed hosts Lincoln Moorlands Railway, 6-0, with a goal each for Graham Whitehead, Blaine Hobson, George Eustance, Will Lenehan, Bradley Walker and Ally Wilson.