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Rainworth Rangers come from behind to make Cup progress

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THE only all-Premier Division Senior Cup round one tie saw a clash between current leaders Old Elizabethans and second-placed Rainworth Rangers.

O.E's grabbed the lead through Callum Wilkinson in the first half. However goals from Andy Boulton and Marc Jewsbury sealed the tie.

Beeston OBA were eased out of the cup by Division One outfit New Houghton Villa who, having failed to respond to goals from Henry Nash and Chris Booth, equalised during the last five minutes of normal time.

They then went on to claim the tie at the end of extra-time with George Simpson, Josh Copestake and Josh Parfitt their marksmen.

Another Premier Division team's hopes were dashed when Bassingfield went down 3-1 to BAFC Vine from Division One.

Woodborough United overcame Mansfield Hosiery Mills 5-3 while Bulwell Town trounced NRU FC 8-2.

The only all-Division One clash followed league form with leaders FC Sutton Forester beating Eaton Hall College 6-1.

Radcliffe Olympic were reduced to ten men in their Intermediate Cup tie with Division Two outfit Woodbeck Diagonals. But they managed to lead 4-1 at the break thanks to goals from Daniel Ford (2), Sam Adams and Mike Gartlan. Olympic were left hanging on at the end as Diagonals struck back with two unanswered goals.

Another Premier Division side who just edged out lower division opposition were Wollaton III who were down 2-1 at half time to Division One Ravenshead, whose marksmen were Adam Martin and Callum Marks. However status told in the end, with Wollaton netting two unanswered second-half goals.

A shock looked to be on the cards when Premier Division Beeston AFC II were a goal down at half time to Ashfield FC, who prop up Division One. But a hat-trick from substitute Tony Meads helped seal a 9-2 win for Beeston.

Division One side Bilborough Town Academy went through 4-2 at the expense of Ilkeston Rutland II from Division Two. A hat-trick from Tom Patterson gave Old Elizabethans a 6-1 win over Magdala Amateurs A.

FC Trinity beat fellow Division Two outfit Rainworth Rangers II 2-0. With their own ground declared unfit, Town Mill transferred their Division Two match to Alveston United's ground and won 3-2. Nottinghamshire III went down 5-1 to Old Bemrosians.

Goals from Iain Roe, Martin Willoughby, Callum Stones and Andrew Marshall helped Sutton Travellers to a 4-2 victory over Southwell St Marys II.


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