Nashes at the double

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Thursday, September 02, 2010
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NO one in intermediate two can stop Barnstaple FC's deadly Nash duo.

Connor Nash and his Uncle Tom both scored twice in the 7-1 win over Braunton on Tuesday night.

And between them, the strike partnership have scored 14 of Barnstaple's 21 goals in their three wins so far.

Danny Crocker, Stuart McKinnon and Sam Phillips were the other marksmen against Braunton.

Toby Bennett replied from the penalty spot.

Barnstaple were not at their best against Hartland on Saturday but Tom and Connor scored two apiece.

Singles from Lewis Knowlson and McKinnon saw them to a 6-0 success.

Fremington's fine start continued with a thumping 14-0 win over North Molton who started with only nine men and were reduced to eight when their goalkeeper got injured.

Torridgeside have won twice in a week, coming from behind to beat South Molton with a penalty from Richie Bright and a winner by Bill Ellis.

Adam Isaac netted his first for the club and Josh White struck twice to sink AFC Anchor.

The Cameron brothers, Jamie and Stuart, gave Bratton Fleming a 2-0 lead against Pilton Academicals and they made sure of the points after Sam Hommell pulled one back with a free kick.

The margin of victory would have been greater had it not been for an outstanding penalty save by Dave Holton.

Hommell gave the Accies the lead at Chittlehampton but an equaliser from Dale Sawyer earned a point for the hosts.

Tudor Placinta and a hat-trick from Dan Furse gave Bradworthy their third win from four games, seeing off the challenge of AFC Anchor.

Shaun Hastings celebrated his birthday with four goals, taking his tally to six for the season, as Anchor Chiefs put seven past Bratton Fleming without reply.

Ali Davidson, Mick Harrison and a sweet strike from Trevor May made it a comfortable afternoon for the Chiefs.

New captain Neil Armstrong led by example with a hat- trick as Northside Atlantic made a strong start to the campaign.

Two headers and a 25-yard shot from Armstrong left North Molton trailing and a penalty from Danny Woolf completed the job.

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