FA VASE Shepherd inspires historic Millbrook win

Jenkins Park Rikki Shepherd warmed up the freezing crowd at Jenkins Park with a red hot performance as South West Peninsula East pace setters Millbrook progressed to the FA Vase second round for the first time.

The Brook are back at Jenkins Park next Saturday for a second round tie against Wessex Premier side Bashley from Hampshire.

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LEAGUE ONE Plymouth Argyle 1 Ipswich Town 2

argyle logo2013Ipswich Town scored twice in a second half minute to win 2-1 at Plymouth in League One.

Jon Nolan fired home back across goal after a cutback cross from Stephen Ward on 73 minutes and seconds later striker Kayden Jackson made it 2-1.

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LEAGUE ONE Plymouth Argyle 2 Portsmouth 2

argyle logo2013Ryan Lowe’s Plymouth Argyle extended their unbeaten League One home record to seven games since promotion with an exciting draw against south coast rivals Portsmouth.

Plymouth’s on-loan Fulham central defender Jerome Opoku levelled in the 78th minute nudging Dom Telford’s goal-bound far post header over the line from George Cooper’s deep free kick. 

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FA VASE St Blazey 2 Helston 2 then pens...

st blazey helston KJMHelston won a dramatic FA Vase penalty shootout 4-3 at St Blazey to book their place in today's second round draw.

After an enthralling weather-beating all-Cornwall first round tie ended 2-2, Blazey established a 3-1 penalty lead but missed their last two spot kicks as Helston converted their final three.

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SWPL WEST Wadebridge Town 0 Bodmin Town 2

Bridgers programmeDan Jennings returned to haunt his former club Wadebridge with both goals as Bodmin took the spoils in a lively local derby at Bodieve Park.

The striker, a popular player during his time with the Bridgers, struck in the 36th and 57th minutes to take his season’s tally to 16 as Darren Gilbert’s side put together arguably their best all-round 90 minutes of the season.

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SWPL WEST St Austell AFC 3 Liskeard Athletic FC 1

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Two goals in the last eight minutes secured a deserved home victory for St Austell against a Liskeard side who had led for the best part of an hour.

The Blues had taken a 10th minute lead courtesy of James Lorenz’s 23rd goal of the season and it took until eight minutes into the second half for the home side to level it up thanks to an own goal.

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