Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins)
The introduction of Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins) into grassroots football in the 2019/20 season
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Sunday 11th October 2015
ONE
Hasland Devonshire beat DoeLea 7-3 to record their fourth win in as many starts to top NAPIT ONE. Doe Lea had their moments in this high scoring game but Devonshire were in a ruthless goal scoring mood as two Lee Clay goals plus strikes from Ryan Booker, Will Eaton, Charlie Dawes, Jason Foster and Nico De Girolamo won the the game. F C Britannia were also on fine form as they put eight past Hoflower Utd. Three players scored two goals apiece, Josh Atkin, Chris Bettney and Lee Featherstone with Billy Page and Michael Harcourt adding goals number seven and eight in there 8-2 win. Two Josh Burrows goals plus one each from Callum Morby and Kurtis Morley earned Hepthorne Lane a 4-0 victory at Tibshelf Town and second place in the table. Creswell Black Diamond are still looking for their first win after they went down 2-1 at Wingerworth BMB.
TWO
Leaders New Whitt's fourth game of the same ended as their last three had done in victory and an emphatic one at that as they thrashed Matlock Town Wanderers 8-0. Dan Lock proving to be the man as he hit a fabulous double hat trick. FC Utd of Bolsover had also won their opening three games but number four went the way of their opponents Clowne Wanderers Reserves who beat them 5-2. Dronfield Victoria are third thanks to a 3-1 win at Creswell Black Diamond Reserves with the winning goals being scored by Josh Adams, Josh Sears and Adam Hopwood.
THREE
AFC North Wingfield had a day to forget whilst their opponents and table toppers Newbold one to remember as they conceded double figures, losing 10-1. The goals flew in with Lewis Hayward scoring three of them. Adding to Hayward's treble were two Sam Finlaw and Brad Jones goals plus one each from Dan Keenan and Mark Revell. Another goal fest occurred at Ark Tavern who just lost out to Renishaw MW by the odd goal in nine with Rio Alberry hitting a hat trick for the winners. Luke Hatcroft and Sam Noon also scored as Renishaw shaded the game despite playing part of it with ten men as Aaron Blakemore was sent off. New Inn Tupton beat ten man Hollingwood Athletic 5-0 who had Stephen Race sent off. Thee was one close game in the division which resulted in Pilsley Community and Oakes FC drawing 1-1.
FOUR
The game between Brimington Utd Shoes Brampton Oak Sports was an interesting one as Shoes dominated the first half to comfortably lead by three goals to nil. However the old adage a game of two halves certainly applied to this one as Sports scored four times and had two penalties saved in the second!. Crown Killamarsh are top of the division on twelve points following their 3-1 victory over winless Duckmanton Community followed by New All Inn who also have twelve after they beat Club FC 5-0, Matt Gregory, Mick Nash, Richard Phillips, Dan Smith and Ash Taylor the goal scorers. Lloyd Amisah and Carl Germany both scored twice, Joe Palmer once as AFC Castle comfortably beat Old Whittington MW 5-0. Spartans and Brampton Rovers shared the spoils in their game as they drew 2-2.
FIVE
Renishaw Rangers had rattled in twenty-four goals in their first four games so opponents number five Britannia Rose looked to have a big task on stemming the tide. They rose to the task in fine style, however Rangers were not to be denied as a solitary Mark Robinson goal earned them their fifth straight win. Glapwell Gladiators are still winless. Gladiators latest defeat was by a three goals to one margin and it came against Gate Inn North Wingfield. Scott Patterson scored twice as Bolsover Town drew 2-2 at Dronfield Wanderers, likewise the game between Harleys Scarlets and Gardeners Clay Cross also ended level at 2-2.
SIX
Whitecotes Wanderers went into their game against Hasland WMC unbeaten whilst Hasland had not won. Role reversal was the order of the day as Wanderers slipped to a 6-0 defeat, Bannister scoring a couple. Furnace Hill Hurricanes took advantage of Whitcotes reverse to go three plots clear at the top courtesy of a victory over Astwith All Stars. Pete Stubley scored twice, Adam Fareham and Neil Hollingworth once in the 4-1 win. A close game between Castle Arms and Woodthorpe Wanderers was a close affair with Wanderers edging their way to a 3-2 win. Hasland Community Eagles scored six times to Lockoford Inn’s two with Darren Parkinson swooping to score a treble. Dan Froggatt weighed in with two goals Marcus Allen one. There was little to choose between Evolution and Steelmelters Arms but Evolution just shaded a five goal game, Harry Oakley, Jack Warwick and Joe Wooley scoring the winning goals.
SEVEN
Darley Dale Red Star trounced New Bolsover Social Club 8-1 to win for the sixth time in six starts to open up a five point lead at the top of the division. This was a great result for Red Star and Martin Taylor took the plaudits with a fine hat trick. In stark contrast Renishaw Rangers TFC suffered a fifth defeat in as many starts, going down 3-0 to Markham Arms. Brimington Club’s solid start continued with a 3-0 victory over Ye Olde Nags Head whilst Anchor Clowne won for the second time in seven days, beating Dronfield Town 4-1. Finally Ryan Malkin and Luke Wadsworth-Thunham were on target for Newbold Football in the Community Training as they beat Spartans 2nd 2-1.