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Town top table

by isleofman.com 20th October 2008
Castletown moved top after winning the match of the day in CFS Division Two on Saturday.

Goals from Alex Crawley, Brett Alcotte and an own goal sealed a 3-1 success at home to Pulrose, whose goal was scored by Barry English.

However, with the match all-square, the game turned when Andy Glover was sent-off for violent conduct as the players left the pitch at half-time.

The result enabled Town to move top. Previous leaders St John’s were not in action.

Marown have overtaken Pulrose in third after a 4-0 victory at Northern Athletic.

Most of the damage was done in the first half with three goals.

Luke Wosser hit a double, Kenny Magee grabbed one and there was also an own goal.

Douglas Royal put seven past Douglas and District without reply – Chris Anderson, Ian Kirk, Jo Egan, Dan Jones (two), Neil Kenna and Gavin Gawne the scorers.

There were goals galore up north as Ramsey Youth Centre bounced back from a disappointing few weeks to defeat the Police 7-3.

The Police, whose scorers were Darren Loader (two) and Chris Moore, led 2-1 at the break.

But a Mark Grotty hat-trick and goals from Steven Gross, Martin Murphy and Martin Slater (two) secured the points.

There was more topsy-turvy action at Braddan who came from behind to run out 8-5 winners at home to Onchan.

Onchan, who led 4-3 at the break, found the net through doubles from Neil and Phil Cain with Luke Sutherland grabbing the other.

Lee Ramsden (two), Shane Larkin, James Ramsey, Michael Wheeler, Mike Hegarty and Jamie Johnson were among the Braddan marksmen.

Young talent Aaron Costain was the main man again for Foxdale.

He struck a hat-trick and was joined on the scoresheet by Anthony Corkill in a 4-4 draw at battling bottom club Ronaldsway.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 20th, October 2008 08:22pm.

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