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Here is your comprehensive round-up of the weekend's results from the North Riding Football League.
Saturday 14th October NORTH RIDING FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION All 2pm kick-offs unless stated |
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Grangetown BC | 2 | V | 3 | Redcar Newmarket |
Stockton West End | 3 | V | 0 | Fishburn Park |
NORTH RIDING SATURDAY COUNTY CUP All 2pm kick-offs unless stated |
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Guisborough United | 2 | V | 4 | Redcar Town |
Staithes Athletic | 1 | V | 1 p | BEADS |
NORTH RIDING FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
All 2pm kick-offs unless stated |
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Great Ayton Royals | 2 | V | 1 | Bedale |
Loftus Athletic | 0 | V | 4 | Redcar Athletic Reserves |
Stokesley SC Reserves | 0 | V | 3 | Lingdale Village |
Whitby Fishermens Soc | 1 | V | 2 | New Marske Lakes United |
THE FA INTER LEAGUE CUP (2.00pm kick off) | ||||
Cumberland County League | P | V | P | North Riding Football League |
Sunday 15th October NRFL UNDER 19 DIVISION All kick-offs 2pm unless stated |
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Billingham Synthonia | 12 | V | 3 | Middleton Rangers |
Guisborough Town | 6 | V | 2 | Kader |
Hartlepool Youth | 0 | V | 7 | Thornaby |
Northallerton Town | 0 | V | 4 | Boro Rangers |
Redcar Newmarket | 3 | V | 7 | Coulby Newham |
Richmond Town | 8 | V | 2 | Hartlepool FC |
Fishburn Park lost the final unbeaten record in the North Riding Football League Premier Division as Stockton West End produced another superb defensive display in a 3-0 victory. Park, who would have gone top with a win, stay third after Karl Williams notched twice and Jake Large once for West End.
The only other top tier clash saw Redcar Newmarket end a barren run to go within three points of leaders Boro Rangers, in fourth. A five goal thriller saw Dean Jones and Darren Roulston net for hosts Grangetown Boys Club, but Michael Dowse's brace and Andy Tullock's goal made it 3-2 Newmarket.
In the First Division, Great Ayton United Royals won the battle of the chasing pack to stay within four points of leaders Redcar Athletic Reserves, with two games in hand. Jamie Edwards opened the scoring for Royals inside five minutes and when Ashley Woodier doubled their advantage on fifteen, it was looking comfortable. However, Bedale rallied and pulled one back through David Cooke, though it wasn't enough in a match where Dale could and maybe should have secured a point, after ending the game strongly.
Redcar kept their lead at the top intact after a 4-0 victory at Loftus Athletic. Alex Anderson, McCorie Carmichael, James Ascoughs and Marcus Wood did the damage in another impressive display from the early pacesetters.
New Marske Lakes United came from behind to defeat Whitby Fishermens, at Lythe, after Jord Purvis had fired home for Mark Storr's men. Kieran Stares and Robbie Farrier both netted in the second half to turn the match on its head for the visitors, who go fourth. Elsewhere, Lingdale Village kept up their good recent form with a 3-0 success at Stokesley Armstrong Richardson. Rob Bennet, Steven Combellack and Alex Johnson provided the goals.
In the North Riding County Cup, Redcar Town staged a fine comeback to defeat fellow Premier outfit Guisborough United, 4-2. Liam Cooper and Lewis Reeve powered United into a 2-0 lead, inside half an hour. However, Town fought back with Ryan Bennions quickly making it 2-1, before the break. The second half saw Jordan McDonald level matters, just before the hour, with Stu Poulter putting the title chasers ahead, with 14 minutes remaining. Bennions' second ensured the visitors' progress.
The other clash with North Riding Football League interest was another all-Premier tie as Carl Flatters put Staithes Athletic ahead ten minutes before half-time. However, Jordan Morgan levelled two minutes from the end, for visitors BEADS, to force penalties. The Middlesbrough side kept their nerve to win 4-2 from the resulting shoot-out.
Unfortunately, the scheduled FA Inter League clash between the North Riding League Representative side and the Cumberland County League was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Workington's Borough Park.
In the Under 19s division, on Sunday, both the top two enjoyed four-goal victories and remain level on points.
Leaders Guisborough United defeated Kader 6-2. The visitors netted through Rob Clark and Adam Campbell, but strikes from Kyle Tranter, with two, a further brace from Louis Benoit and additional goals from Joseph Morley and Owen Armstrong saw the Priorymen home.
Second-placed Boro Rangers also have seven wins in seven following their 4-0 success at Northallerton Town. In-form Isaac Walker notched a hat-trick, with Ollie Henderson also on target, ensuring Rangers trail only by goal difference.
Thornaby stay third, meanwhile, after putting Pools Youth to the sword, 7-0. Joe Pickett scored twice and Sam Candlin added a third, but it was a second half show that really opened up Pools. Substitutes Dylan Barker and Tyler Hersi managed a further two strikes each to put an emphatic slant on the final score.
Billingham Synthonia were the big scorers of the weekend, climbing three places after a 12-3 victory over struggling Middleton Rangers. Matty Ashworth fired four, while Ryan Nicholson also netted a hat-trick. Callum Daniels and Jordan Birdsall blasted braces, while Reece Whelpton also notched for Synners. Zac Taylor netted all three Rangers goals.
Coulby Newham enjoyed a 7-3 win over Redcar Newmarket, but went one down after only four minutes. It took 20 minutes for Alex Clark to level the scores, then just before the break, Clark struck again to turn the match on its head at 2-1 Coulby, at half-time. However Newmarket levelled within a minute of the restart. This spurred Coulby on and with Clark bagging another three for a five-goal tally and further strikes from Joseph Searby and Dylon Marshall with Redcar adding another it ended up a convincing 3-7 win for Coulby Newham. Redcar's scorers were Will Moore, Leon Bellerby and Morgan Corner.
Richmond were also comfortable victors, as they hit Hartlepool FC for eight. Tom Fox netted twice, despite coming off the bench, with fellow substitute Joe Ramsay also hitting the target. The remaining six goals for the hosts were spread between midfield and attack, with Joe Shields, Gary Walker, Nathan Simpson, Simeon Cromarty and Ben Ruddock all scoring. Adam Scott's brace provided some consolation for the visitors.
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Thank you to Andrew Snaith.