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Just 1 point at home to Keynsham)

Wrington Redhill 1 Keynsham Town reserves 1

This probably goes down as 2 points dropped for Wrington Redhill as their unbeaten run continued against a struggling Keynsham team who’d lost their last 5. The home side started with their usual possession game and dominated much of the 1st half without creating too much. Overlapping full backs Backhouse and Holmes were marauding forward as usual and Cam and Lew Milkins along with Jake Marshman were seeing plenty of the ball in midfield but the end product was sadly missing. The visitors took the lead against the run of play just before half time when Tregidgo played a 1 – 2 with Box and then slipped the ball to Ted Keegan to score from close range. Wrington Redhill should have equalised straight after when Hutchings put Weeks through with only keeper Kier Doherty to beat but he rolled his shot agonisingly wide.
Half time 0 -1
Soon after the start of the 2nd half Wrington Redhill’s troubles worsened when dominant skipper Connor Harding James sustained a worrying neck injury that would eventually see him taken off. The equaliser came soon after though when the ever lively Luke Weeks was brought down in the box and a penalty was awarded. Jack Hutchings took a decent penalty but it was brilliantly save by Doherty who guessed right and dived left (is that an Oxymoron?) to tip it around the post. From the resulting corner the ball was contested and was pinging around the crowded penalty until Weeks calmly rolled it to Marshman in space to crash it into the roof of the net. Mid way through the half with Keynsham scrapping for a point they had Tregidgo sent off for a 2nd yellow card. Soon after the home side almost went in front when Harrison Campbell collected a Jack English pass beautifully on his chest and got a shot away that brought another brilliant save from Doherty. After that things went stale, other than a Berry booking for a rash tackle Wrington Redhill huffed and puffed but the game finished brilliantly dull ( (Now that’s an oxymoron, followed by an interrobang ) from a Keynsham point of view.
Supporters man of the match. CamMilkins Industrious, influential and everything you need from a midfielder
Team.
Goalkeeper. Rob Hannah
Defence. Jensen Backhouse, Dan Berry, Connor Harding-James, Jensen Holmes.
Midfield. Lew Milkins, Cam Milkins, Jake Marshman.
Strikers. Harrison Campbell, Jack Hutchings, Luke Weeks.
Substitutes Jack English (for Harding James), Josh Oliver (for Hutchings) Cody Parslow ( for Backhouse)
Man of the week was groundsman Dave who said if it had been 2 degrees colder on Friday his congregations could have been sent posthumously!
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