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Sutton United 1 - Hampton and Richmond Borough 0
Sutton United Youths claimed all three Points in their recent match against "Beavers". Despite a day of torrential rain, the 3G surface at Gander Green Lane played superbly as Sutton's Youth Team opened their Ryman Youth League Central Division season tonight against Hampton & Richmond Borough and came away with all three points thanks to Callum Phillip's second-half strike. The next fixture for the Under-18s will be in the FA Youth Cup on September 9th when Worthing United visit Gander Green Lane. For full details of the club's activities go to SUTTON Tooting and Mitcham 3 - Carshalton Athletic 0
A second-half goal blitz saw Carshalton Athletic leave Imperial Field pointless on Tuesday night, writes James Barrett. If you are looking for a family fun day out over the bank holiday weekend, why not join supporters of Carshalton Athletic at their Colston Avenue ground on Sunday 30 August 2015, where Celeb FC will play MC Sparks Allstars in a charity match in memory of MC Sparks.
There will also be lots of fun activities for all the family which include bouncy castles and the big red fun bus. Along with the bar and kitchen open for refreshments. Maidenhead United 1-1 Sutton United
In hot conditions the points were shared at York Road today as a Dave Tarpey opener inside the first ten minutes for Maidenhead was cancelled out just before half time by Craig Dundas. Sutton and Epsom Rugby Football Club has secured another win in their pre-season scehdule.
Winning 31 – 14 against London Cornish the team entertained a good crowd down to watch last week. This victory was on top of a 40-0 win against Chichester. For full details of the club go to RUGBY Sutton Runners is a club that's available to anyone who is involved at any level in the sport.
A late Francois Gabbidon strike gave Sutton Common Rovers first team their first point of the season, in an exciting 2-2 draw at Bedfont Sports, writes Gary Brigden
On a bowling green of a surface, surely the best natural turf in the league, Bedfont set out their intentions early on, and were content to keep possession for long spells, as they knocked the ball around comfortably across the backline. Bedfont's patient play saw them force several early corner on the left. These were swung in dangerously by Julius Mngadi, but were well dealt with by our backline, although from one clearance an effort from Rob Sitch flew wide of debutant keeper Ray Whyards left hand post. Our first chance came on five minutes. Neat play on the left between Andrew White and Anson Cousins led to a half cleared cross, and a shot from another debutant, Sam Blowers, which deflected behind for a corner. From the deep corner by Cousins, White headed back into the area, and a drive by Richie Monan was cleared off the line by Bedfont skipper Tim Pitt. We took the lead on 10 minutes. Rob Hughes did well in the Bedfont area, and set the ball out to White, who curled his effort beyond Josh Richardson and into the net for 1-0. Bedfont responded positively, and forced another succession of corners, and from one, a free header by Conagh Wilks went harmlessly over Whyards crossbar. Malachi Thomas and Adam Roberts then linked up well down the Bedfont right, and a low cross into our area was turned behind by Hughes. Bedfont maintained their patient build up, with the wide men of Thomas and Justin Koeries giving both our full backs plenty to think about, and we were grateful for both of them turning in decent performances in their individual battles. Martin Weighill glanced a header wide of the left hand post, after Liam Holden had whipped in a dangerous free kick on 23 minutes. A minute later and a dangerous ball into the left back channel saw Whyard off his line to clear for a throw in. From the throw play was switched to the Bedfont left, and the lively Mngadi saw his low strike deflected behind by Bogle. Again another good delivery by Mngadi was met by Wilks, but he was just unable to turn the ball home, and the score remained at 1-0. Bedfont did well on the left on the half hour, with neat play between Mngadi and Koeries eventually setting up a chance for Danny Byron, but his effort flew over Whyards crossbar. And three minutes later a needless Weighill foul on Roberts almost let Bedfont in, as they took a quick free kick, but our scrambling defence cleared the chance. Ten minutes from the interval and a low shot by Sitch was blocked by Holden, as Bedfont pushed for an equaliser before the break. Weighill and Blowers did well under pressure from Bedfont corners, before Wilks headed another corner wide of the left hand post. SCR had a chance towards the end of the half, when a surging run by Monan ended with a shot that deflected up and into the arms of Richardson, just before White could get to it. It was Bedfont though who had the last chance of the half, with a strike by Sanders being comfortably gathered by Whyard, and the Holden making a tremendou last gasp challenge on Roberts. Bedfont Sports 2 Sutton Common Rovers 2
Sutton Common Rovers first team picked up their first points of the season last night, writes Gary Bigden A late Francois Gabbidon strike helped the firsts to a 2-2 draw in an exciting encounter away at Bedfont Sports on Tuesday night. Darren Salmon rung the changes ahead of the game, with Ray Whyard and Sam Blowers handed debuts, whilst their was a first appearance of the campaign for Aaron Bogle. We struck first through Andrew White midway through the first half, before two early second half goals looked to have given our hosts the points. When Martin Weighill crashed one against the bar, and Gabbidon saw an effort superbly saved by the keeper, it looked like curtains for us, but with seven minutes to go, Gabbidon poked home a Liam Holden corner for a share of the spoils. For full details of all the club's activities go to ROVERS Get down to Rugby Lane on Thursday 20th August to watch Sutton and Epsom Rugby Clubin their next pre-season friendly v London Cornish, KO 8.00pm.
"After a great start against Chichester with a 40-0 win this should be another exciting match," said a spokesperson. For full details of the club go to RUGBY |
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