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Match Day Round Up - 9

Match Day Round Up - 9

CJFC Official17 Nov 2019 - 22:30
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Another busy weekend of action for the boys and girls in Red and white.


The under 18’s returned to action and maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 4-1 win at home to Alderbury. Ed Nash opened the scoring before captain Tyler Hull doubled the lead. Alderbury pulled a goal back but Jack Steggles and Lewis Woodhead scored two in two minutes to seal the points.

Both under 13’s were at home and picked up victories.
The Whites defeated Upper Clatford 6-1 thanks to Hatricks from Thomas Murphy and Archie Willan, before the Reds beat Whitchurch 5-1 thanks to 5 different scorers namely Noah Fountain, Alex Durrans, Jake Rose, Charlie Cooper and Will Hawkins.

Jacob Earle netted a hatrick for the under 11’s away to Porton with Oscar Smith, George Sutton and an Own goal adding to the score sheet.

The under 10’s played two games against Fordingbridge Turks. Frankie Moody scoring twice along with Harry Lewis and a Joey Ball header in the first match before a double from Gabriel Williams, and strikes from Josh Dutnall, Harry Lewis and Ollie Hunt in the development match.

The under 9’s whites came back from 4 goals to level away at Braishfield Bees. Thomas Woodhouse-Smith with 2, Harry O’Donnell and Alessio Murphy.

Max Organ scored for the under 8’s Reds at Worthys Reds, before Rory Bruce-Ball and Fin Ball scored one in the second match.

The Whites travelled down the road to Broughton with Carlos Campbell scoring one the first match before scoring twice in the second match. Gene Dunn also scoring two.

Jay Burden scores twice with Sam Harris and Luca Potgieter also netting for the under 7’s Reds at home to Fordingbridge Turks

Teddy Robinson, Declan Owens and Tom Latter were all on target for the Whites at home to Downton.

Having won their opening ties, both the under 15’s and under 14’s were in away action in the Wilts County Cup but both sides crashes out of the competition against strong opponents.

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