Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins)
The introduction of Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins) into grassroots football in the 2019/20 season
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Sunday 2nd November 2014
Renishaw Miners Welfare lead the race for the NAPIT ONE title going into November after Danny Talbot scored twice in a 5-1 win at Eckington Boys. Also finding the net for Renishaw were Ant Lynam, Jamie Plewecki and Kyle Gee-Pemberton.
FC Britannia are up to third after Callum Lytham scored twice, Nathan Whitehead, Jason Foster, Dan Brown and Mario Slater once in a comfortable 6-0 win at bottom club New Whitt. A tense affair at Clune Street saw hosts Clowne Wanderers and Hopflower share the spoils as their game ended tied up at 3-3. For Wanderers Regan Eldridge, Gary Maslin and Tony Pearson were on target, Ryan Wain, Nathan Linacre and Scott Taylor for Hopflower. Tibshelf Town's Dean Bramley, John Harris and Ross Armstrong were on target in their sides 3-1 win at Hepthorne Lane.
AFC Bolsover continue to set the pace in TWO, James Taylor's goal and two Jack Weaver goals earning them a 3-2 victory in a closely contested game at West End Killamarsh that sees them five points clear of Woodthorpe Inn who won 3-1 at Grassmoor Sports. There was little to choose in the game between Wingerworth BMB and Brampton Rovers JMA with both sides defenses on top, however Jerome Wilks scored the only goal of the game to hand BMB the points. Kieran Loftus scored twice as Dronfield Woodhouse won 3-1 at Black Swan whilst Red Lion Whitt Moor and Matlock Town Wanderers shared eight goals and the points following their 4-4 draw. Tom Robley scored twice, Leigh Brear and Jordan Thompson once for Lion, Alex Cramp twice, Dave Whitworth and Damian Power once for Wanderers.
THREE leaders New Whitt B extended their winning run to seven games with a fairly straightforward 6-0 victory over Steelmelters Arms Killamarsh. Dan Locke scored twice in the win. Second placed Clowne Wanderers Reserves suffered a set back as they slipped to a 3-0 defeat at Pilsley Community, Paul Mildenhall, Tom Newman and Tyler Barksby on target for Pilsley. AFC North Wingfield remain in seventh place following their 3-1 success at Ark Tavern, Chris Collins, Adam Smith and Matt Towndrow's goals winning the game. AFC Spital and Creswell Black Diamond Reserves played out a 2-2 draw whilst Hollingwood Athletic beat Brampton Oak Sports by the odd goal in five, Dale Beech once, Carl Gallagher twice the scorers.
In FOUR New Inn Tupton headed into their game against Club FC as firm favorites, Club having won only once this season prior to the game but in the event it was Club who came out on top, a brace from Gary Brooks plus goals from Ritchie Henson, Aaron Large and Dean Gibson earning them. 5-3 win. Four teams are level on points at the top of the division New Inn being second behind Newbold who won comprehensibly 6-0 at Gate Inn North Wingfield, Dan Keenan hitting a hat trick. In third and fourth places are Chesterfield Arms and Crown Killamarsh who didn't play. Duckmanton Community did however and they beat Harley's Scarlets 3-2, Gareth Bally scoring twice, likewise Hasland Community beat Oaks Sports by the same score, Dan Buxton, Andy Power and Sam Allcock the matchwinners.
In FIVE Palterton Sporting went into their game at Barlow Kingston Rovers having not played for two weeks however there was no sign of ring rust as they won 3-2 thanks to goals from Will Holmes, Alan Eggleston Jnr and Matt Hayes. Brimwood Utd lead the division as they have for most of the season and a 6-2 win at Old Whittington MW enhanced their position. In the Brimingrown United v Travellers Clowne game, Brimington took an early lead through Chris Marshall and Tom Renshaw before Travellers pulled a goal back. Brimington then scored two more goals through Dan Hutchinson and Chris Marshall before Alex Howard made it 5-3 at half time. The second half was much tighter with Dale Newell scoring the only goal of the half, sealing the 6-3 victory that keeps Utd in second place. Holmehall 1st won 5-2 at New All Inn whilst goals from Craig Tromans, Liam Simmonds and James Watkinson saw Spartans beat Renishaw Rangers 3-2.
Top faced bottom in NAPIT SIX as leaders Brampton Rovers Reserves visited bottom club Evolution who's awful season got a whole lot worse as Rovers thrashed them 12-0 thus completing a league double after beating them 11-1 on the opening day. Elliot Crowder inflicted most of the misery as he hit five of the goals and Scott Martin also scored a couple. Fidlers Rest are second after recording an excellent 6-2 win at Holmehall 2nd. Joe Palmer and Danny Stokes both scored twice in the win, Dave Norman and Lloyd Amissah once. Two Keith Parkes goals plus one from Neil Hollingworth and Adam Seward helped Furnace Hill Hurricanes to a comfortable 4-1 win over Holmehall 2nd. Gardeners clay Cross entertained Renishaw MW Reserves and beat them 3-1 with all four goals coming in the opening fifteen minutes. Gavin Poulton put Renishaw ahead only for Steve Rodgers to level moments later. However goals from Reece Cunningham and Sam Wells in quick succession tipped the scales in Renishaw's favor although Gardeners did miss a penalty late on. Hasland Wanderers took on Hasland Community Eagles and beat them 5-1, Dean Brown scoring a couple.
In SEVEN Dale Red Star's trip to Newbold Community Football Training proved to be worthwhile as two James McDonald goals plus two more from Kieran Clarke saw them win the game 4-0 to return home with the points. Leaders Brimington Utd Shoes seven match winning run was abruptly halted by Glapwell Gladiators as the prolific Dave Canning scored twice, Craig Pritchard and Liam Pashley once in a 5-2 victory. A Sam Wagstaff and Dean Chappell inspired Squadron Medical put Brimington Club through the mill as they both hit trebles in a 10-0 win. A close game between Dronfield Town and Spartans 2nd went the way of the latter who won by the odd goal in five, Dave Snook, Ryan Longthorpe and John Buxton with the winning goals.