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Belber United 1 v 0 Borrowash Victoria Reserves
Castle Donington Town 5 v 3 Ashover FC
Holbrook St Michaels 1 v 2 Willington FC
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Derbyshire County Football Association Divisional Cup |
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Derbyshire County Football Association Divisional Cup - South R2
Alleston United 2 v 3 Melbourne Dynamo
Blue Boy United 4 v 2 Derbyshire Amateurs
Chellaston FC 2 v 0 Pastures FC
Heanor Colliers 5 v 3 Little Eaton FC
Holbrook St Michaels 3 v Long Eaton United Reserves 1
Ilkeston Town Reserves 2 v 1 Belper United
Sandiacre Town 2 v 3 Newmount FC
Derbyshire County Football Association Divisional Cup - North R2
Bradwell Sports 3 v 1 Ripley FC
Matlock Sports 4 v 0 Duckmanton Community
Matlock United 0 v 3 Dronfield Town
Rowsley 86 FC 1 v 2 Harpur Hill
Swanwick Pentrich Road 1 v 2 Glossoop North End Reserves
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Derbyshire County Football Association Junior Cup |
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DCFA South
Alvaston Silver Ghost 3 v 2 Newhall United
Findern FC 4 v 0 Pastures Sports FC
Holbrook St Michaels Reserves 1 v 0 Mickleover RBL
Little Eaton FC Reserves 2 v 1 Bargate Rover Reserves
Melbourne Dynamo Reserves 2 v 0 Real Mickleover FC
Sandiacre Town Reserves 4 v 2 Pastures FC Reserves
DCFA North
South Wingfield Athletic 5 v 3 Rowsley 86 (aet)
Swanwick Pentrich Road Reserves 2 v 4 Chinley FC (aet)
Waley Thorns FC 1 v 3 Dronfield Town Reserves
Wirksworth Ivanhoe 4 v 6 Buxton Christians
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DCFA Junior Cup 1st Round |
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Results from this weekend the Derbyshire County Football Association Junior Cup
DCFA South 1st Round
Belper United Reserves 0 v 4 Sandiacre Town Reserves
Jolly Farmers FC 0 v 3 Holbrook St Michaels Reserves
Little Eaton FC Reserves 0 v 0 Netherseals St Peters (5 - 4 pen)
Melbourne Dynamo Reserves 9 v 0 Cedar FC
Mickleover R B L 7 v 4 Allestree FC Reserves
Overseal St. Matthews 2 v 3 Findern FC
The Sump 5 v 1 Derby Rolls Royce Leisure Reserves
DCFA North 1st Round
Dronfield Town Reserves 4 v 0 Clowne Miners Welfare
Rowsley 86 FC Reserves 1 v 0 The Kings Arms (Matlock)
Wirksworth Town Reserves 1 v 4 Chapel Town Reserves
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Premier Division
Ripley FC 2 NEWMOUNT 3 AFTER a 2-1 win in midweek at Sandiacre Town, Ripley were once again unable to follow it up with a win last Saturday.
Ripley were a goal down in under a minute as a mistake in defence allowed Newmount to take the lead.
From then on there was only one team in it but Ripley squandered their chances until a rebound from a Kev Rowles shot was converted by JON POPLAR. Ripley kept dominating and took a half time lead when KEV ROWLES drove home at the end of a great solo run.
The second half saw Ripley begin slowly, allowing Newmount back into the game and it wasn't long before they drew level with a good cross in from the right volleyed home by the centre forward.
Ripley once again were in control of the game but were denied retaking the lead by some great goalkeeping and more missed chances. With two minutes left Ripley looked like they were going to have to settle for a point when a short back pass by Mark Walker left keeper Ryan Steeples with no choice but to concede a penalty. Luckily Steeples only received a yellow card but he was unable to save the spot kick with the last kick of the game and the visitors took all three points.
Ripley: Ryan Steeples, Adam Taylor, Chris Green, Joe Sparham, Joz Walker, Dan Cummings, Darren Turner, Jon Poplar, Richard Searston, Adam Nicholls, Kev Rowles.Subs: Kyle Wadsworth, Tom Yates, Mark Walker.
Man of the match: Darren Turner.
Division One 
CASTLE DONINGTON TOWN 5 HEANOR COLLIERS 2 COLLIERS were taught a harsh lesson in ‘togetherness’ as a few ego’s took a knock in this heavy defeat last Saturday.
The hosts looked the liveier from the off although Goode failed tot ake advantage wide on the right after the custodian left his area. Following a corner on 15 minutes the ball eventually came out to CORY BOWLER who, from an angle, hit the goal of the game from 30-yards.
The ball seemed to be travelling quicker when hitting the net than when leaving the foot but less than 20 seconds later Donington were level when Archbold was unable to prevent a home forward from steering the ball past Baker from close range. Donington were quicker to the ball and in most cases stronger and Baker had his busiest game of the season. On 19 minutes Colliers regained the lead after good work from Brittle and Bowler gave Goode a chance but the keeper parried the ball into the path of CRAIG CHARITY who blasted home from eight yards.
Scarle hit the bar and he continued to have a fine game despite what followed. On the half hour the hosts scored again when the Colliers defence got themselves in all sorts of trouble and the rest of the half belonged to the hosts.
Colliers initially started the second half looking a little sharper but misplaced passes didn’t help their cause and after Archbold failed to catch a forward offside, another easy goal for Donington followed with Baker beaten with ease. Colliers heads dropped and it got worse despite Scuffins replacing Brittle, the home keeper became unemployed and the writing was on the wall. With 20 minutes left Thomson replaced Longdon and Bowler produced an excellent cross for Charity but he headed the wrong side of a post. With 16 minutes left Thomson lost the ball in the area to give the hosts another simple goal and wrap the game up. There was still time for Baker to make an error of judgement to concede another goal not before Charity had been replaced by John Holdstock.
Colliers: Baker (5), Longdon (5), Scarle (6), Archbold (5), Clarence (6), S Holdstock (4), Boxall (5), Bowler (6), Charity (6), Goode (3). Subs used: Thomson (4) Scuffins (5) J Holdstock (5).
Man of the match: Darren Scarle.
Source: Ripley & Heanor News - Website here
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ILKESTON Town Reserves bounced back from a 6-1 defeat |
ILKESTON Town Reserves bounced back from a 6-1 defeat at Holbrook St Michaels in midweek defeat by winning 4-0 at home to Belper United with Shane Newton, (2), and Paulo Pilieri and Gerry Moran scoring one apiece. Holbrook St Michaels, the team who beat Ilkeston in the week, lost 4-2 at Borrowash Vics Reserves. Richard Perry netted a hat trick and centre back Brent Contell headed the other as Newmount beat Shirebrook Town Reserves 4-3 to gain a vital Premier Division win.
Dronfield Town, meantime, made light of the fact that they had to include several reserves in their line-up by winning 3-0 at Allestree. Ripley suffered another home defeat, despite Steve Chambers scoring for them they went down 2-1 to Wirksworth Town.
Shepshed Dynamo Reserves beat Ashover 3-2 while Derby Rolls Royce Leisure won 4-3 at Sandiacre Town. Lee Bestwick, signed from Borrowash that morning, scored two for Royces on his debut with John Doran and Dave Bullivant scoring the other goals. Shaun Rickford, (2), and James Hunter scored the Sandiacre goals.
Division One Swanwick Pentrich Road ran riot in Division One action as they beat Little Eaton 8-1 with both Ben Barnicoat and Adam Puttock scoring in multiples. Joe Heron scored the Matlock United goal as they beat Willington 1-0. Phil Clarke scored from the penalty spot as Woolley Moor United beat Pastures in another 1-0 game. Tom Aston scored for Bargate Rovers but they lost 4-1 at home to Derbyshire Amateurs.
Eddie Smiley netted twice for Belper United Reserves but they lost 3-2 to Chellaston. Jonathan Webb was another player to score in a losing cause. as Holbrook St Michaels Reserves lost 5-1 to Matlock Sports. Craig Lewin scored the goal in normal time which enabled Little Eaton Reserves to draw 1-1 with Melbourne Dynamo Reserves in the Challenge Cup. Little Eaton winning 5-4 when it came to penalties.
Beeston lost 3-2 to Alvaston Silver Ghost - Tony Webster and Craig Howkins scored their goals - but the rest of the ties were generally clear cut. Certainly Findern’s 8-1 win over Pastures Reserves was - as was the 7-3 defeat Wirksworth town Reserves inflicted on Bargate Rovers Reserves. Jamie Milton, with a 30 yard lob, Richard Tomlinson and Rob Bolton scoring for Bargate.
Even more clear cut was Rowsley 86 Reserves 9-0 victory over Swanwick Pentrich Road Reserves. Sandiacre Town Reserves won 3-1 at Mickleover RBL or Wirksworth Ivanhoe’s 3-0 win over Ripley Reserves. Dave Vinall, (2), and Robbie Thompson scoring for the Ivanhoe.
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