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Reffley roll back the years with Junior Cup progress




Reffley made the lengthy travel to Yarmouth for a Junior Cup fixture against a strong Prostar Windows FC.

It could be said that Reffley went into the fixture as underdogs and soon found themselves 3-0 down to emphasis this.

However, the Lynn side soon kicked into form and started playing the free-flowing football which has proved so successful in recent years.

Terrington striker Kodie Turvey was on target again at the weekend. (61028449)
Terrington striker Kodie Turvey was on target again at the weekend. (61028449)

Four goals from Jack Cropley and others from Charlie Rudland, Andrew Wood and Lucas Flack ensure that they travelled back to West Norfolk with an 8-4 victory and a passage into the last 16.

Reffley will now host AFC Lynn Napier in the next round.

Heacham Reserves were also in Junior Cup action as they hosted Anglian Combination Division Two side, Gayton United.

It was the visitors who progressed with a 3-0 victory thanks to Alex Vincent, Jamie Donovan and an own goal.

In Division One of the North West Norfolk League, Marshland Saints hit the North West Norfolk League Division One top spot after a massive 12-2 away win at bottom side Castle Rising.

Sam Cubberley (4), Callum Rogers (3), Nigel Jackson, Samuel Gowler, Brad Foxwell, Dylan Rust and Dave Abbott scored.

James Manning did score a brace of consolation goals for Rising.

Dersingham’s Jack Bolderstone and Terrington's Daniel Briggs each scored two goals as their teams played out a 3-3 draw.

Kodie Turvey and Roman Billiard also found the net for their respective sides.

Division Two leaders, Ingoldisthorpe Reserves have been in fine form with no loss in their previous nine league games.

They travelled to Reffley Reserves who moved up to 4th in the table with a 4-1 victory against the league leaders.

Scorers in the game included Shane Cousins, Thomas Edwards and Dion Evans.

Mid-table Marshland Saints Reserves are up to seventh in Division Two after beating Clenchwarton Reserves 5-3 in what proved to be an eight-goal thriller.

Josh Barber, Craig Brighty, Matthew Crawford, Jack Gaunt and Connor Harper all scored for Saints’ second string.

Clenchwarton’s goals came through Bradley Clarke, James Van Der Velde and Reuben De-Souza.

Watlington Development made a slow start to the season but have now made it two wins from three games as they overcame West Winch Reserves 5-2.

A Robbie Reeve hat-trick and substitute Danny Hannigan brace claimed the win.

The experienced duo of Les Barry and Tony Clifford found the net for West Winch.



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