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Woods winner speaks western celebration

by isleofman.com 3rd January 2015
It’s advantage Peel in the race for the Canada Life Premier League.
That’s after they won the top of the table clash against reigning champions St George’s on Saturday.
A winner from substitute Matthew Woods 10 minutes from time sealed a 2-1 success and a league double over the Geordies.
That moved the westerners to within a point of the leaders but with a game in hand to leave Peel with the destiny of the title race in their own hands.
Earlier, Julian Ringham had cancelled out Kerron Christian’s opener for the home side.
Defeated Railway Cup finalists Old Boys stay third after a 3-1 success at battling Ayre United, while St Mary’s remain level on points in fourth spot after a 2-1 win at Ramsey - player-manager Stephen Priestnal with the winner from the penalty spot.
At the other end of the table Union Mills are off the bottom after their first victory of the season.
They thrashed fellow strugglers Gymns 4-1 at Tromode to give themselves hope to beat the drop.
Michael are now bottom after they were thumped 6-0 at Corinthians, while Laxey have overtaken Rushen after seeing them off 3-1 at Glen Road.
In JCK Division Two, Douglas Athletic remain out in front after a 4-2 home triumph against Braddan.
Marown saw off Onchan 7-2 to move up to third, while Pulrose were 2-0 winners over Castletown and leapfrogged their opponents.
Foxdale beat basement battlers Governors Athletic 3-2 at Billy Goat Park.
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 3rd, January 2015 06:26pm.

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