Alstonville have surged ahead in the promotion race from the Newton Denny Chapelle Championship opening up a six point gap over the trailing pack following another dominant display over the weekend.
Villa went into the fixture against bottom of the table Banora Point a s firm favourites and the result looked a formality. But Banora showed considerable resilience scoring against the league leaders before the “villains” cruised to victory with a 4 - 1 win.
South Lismore surged back into title contention after battling away against an in form Woodburn to grab a 4 - 1 win. Goals to Michael Wade, Leigh Simpson, Josh O’Driscoll and 16 year old Corey Walker guaranteed the 3 points for the Celtics with Scott Williams scoring for the Wolves.
Coach Gavin Scott summed up the afternoon “we were outplayed and out muscled and the lads failed to take this opportunity to stay in touch with Alstonville, overall a disappointing result.”
Uki on the other hand continue to surprise everyone with another solid win over Burringbar. Derby days on the Tweed are few and far between this season and Uki were desperate to make sure they took the bragging rights and the valuable 3 points on offer especially away from home.
A brace to John McCarthy proved the difference in a tough match. Uki coach Joe Scholl said “we deserved the result with a controlled and positive performance but Burringbar surprised us, they worked hard and looked dangerous at times. They will improve as the season progresses and many a side may trip up here at the Bandits den.”
The bus trip to Casino did no favours for the Seawolves with the Cobras grabbing a 4 - 0 win to hold on to fourth position on the table. Goals were spread around the team with Butwell, Summers, Casey and veteran Stewart Coughran all involved. For the Seawolves it was all too much and they seem to be struggling in there first season in the Championship.
Looking ahead to the weekend there are a number of excellent games being served up which could reshape the table with the league leaders Alstonville and Woodburn battling it out at Crawford Park and third and fourth placed sides Souths and Casino meeting at Colley Park.
Uki could be the beneficiaries if results from the two top of the table clashes go their way as they host bottom of the table Banora Point while the Tweeds other two sides Seawolves and Burringbar will be looking to grab the three points and put some much needed distance between themselves and the cellar.