Grassroots football: Crewe Regional Sunday League

By Gwyn Griffiths

4th May 2021 | Local Sport

DANNY Jones netted five in Talbot's 9-0 thrashing of Winnington Social in Division One, Group A.

Scott Rankin scored twice and further goals came from Ryan Moss and Callum Bourne.

Sydney Arms and Cuddington drew 1-1. A Jordan Coles goal appeared to have won the game for the visitors, but a late effort from Ben Smith ensured the points were shared.

Princes Feathers have found things hard since the resumption of fixtures, with just one draw and no goals scored in three games. However, they beat C & N Utd 2-0 thanks to two own goals.

In Group B, Broadhurst FC continue to bang in the goals, this time beating JS Bailey 10-1. Taylor Kennerley scored four, Danny Griffiths and Mark Southam each scored twice, with Dan Martin and Brad Williams completing the scoring.

In the game between Audlem and White Horse, Audlem dominated the first half but found themselves 2-0 down at half time thanks to a double strike by Nick Gregory, the second a penalty kick.

Audlem fought back in the second half and equalised through Ross Henderson and Will Cork, before Tom Capewell scored a late goal to secure victory for the home side.

AFC Talbot beat Sandbach Town 5-0, thanks to two goals from Mike Blundell, and further goals from Jamie Collina, Tom Butler and Ashley Kauer.

Results

Division One Group A

Princes Feathers 2, C & N Utd 0

Sydney Arms 1, Cuddington 1

Talbot 9, Winnington 0

Division One Group B

AFC Talbot 5, Sandbach Town 0

Audlem 3, White Horse 2

Broadhurst 10, JS Bailey 1

     

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