Chinnor edge past Bury St Edmunds
Chinnor remain on top of National Two South as they extended their winning streak to 13 matches, but it wasn’t a straightforward win against Bury St Edmunds.
Chinnor remain on top of National Two South as they extended their winning streak to 13 matches, but it wasn’t a straightforward win against Bury St Edmunds.
Hinckley moved two points clear at the top of National Two North following a tight victory over Wharfedale in a weather-affected weekend.
Coventry extended their lead at the top of National One as they beat Ampthill and District to secure their fourteenth successive victory of the season.
Pete Glackin admits the word ‘promotion’ is not mentioned amongst the Birmingham and Solihull players despite the club sitting at the summit of Midlands Premier.
Last week, Cinderford narrowed the gap at the top of the table to just one point following their bonus-point win, but they face a tough test of their promotion credentials in Round 14 of National Two South.
As we approach the halfway point of the season, there are just seven points separating the bottom five in National Two North meaning Round 14 is arguably the most crucial weekend in the season for teams looking to move away from danger.
After Coventry made it thirteen straight victories in National One last weekend, the league leaders now prepare to take on fourth placed Ampthill and District with the aim of strengthening their position at the top.
He was one of the standout performers in National Two North last weekend, but Harry Davey’s display against Sedgley Park certainly wasn’t a one off.
Chinnor edged past fellow promotion candidates Taunton Titans to stretch their unbeaten record to 13 matches this season as they remain on top of National Two South.
Hinckley eventually eased past Stourbridge in Round 13 to stay at the summit of National Two North.