Ryman Bulletin 4 (31.8.2009)

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Ryman Bulletin 4 (31.8.2009)

Postby sbarker » Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:32 am

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Re: Ryman Bulletin 4 (31.8.2009)

Postby WhizzyBloke » Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:00 pm

sbarker wrote:Ryman Bulletin 4 (31.8.2009)
http://www.thedarts.eu/ryman0910/bulletin04.pdf


The Premier Division Weekend Review of this appears to be missing and replaced with a second copy of the FA Cup Review. I was so looking forward to reading a paragraph summarising our heroics at Dartford too.
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Re: Ryman Bulletin 4 (31.8.2009)

Postby sbarker » Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:29 pm

FA Cup News was the same as the Premier Division News in this bulletin. Here's the right version:

WEEKEND REVIEW

Premier Division

Four Premier Division clubs enjoyed six-point Bank Holiday weekends, and none of them will be happier than Kingstonian. Last season’s Division One South champions had lost their first four games and manager Alan Dowson took drastic action, signing seven new players before Saturday’s trip to Hendon. But it was one of the old guard, Bobby Traynor, who gave them the lead four minutes before the interval and victory was sealed by injury-time strikes from substitutes Karl Beckford and Simon Huckle.

Ks finished with even more of a flourish at Carshalton on Monday. Richard Jolly’s 13th-minute goal looked likely to be unlucky for the visitors but Carshalton, by then down to ten men, were stunned as Traynor equalised in the 88th minute and then grabbed the winner.
It made it a miserable weekend for Carshalton, previously unbeaten. They were whipped 4-0 at Aveley on Saturday thanks to a burst of three goals in 11 minutes midway through the first half. Sherwin Stanley, Junior Dadson and Mitch Hahn were the marksmen. Ryan Doyle added a late penalty.

And Millers followed up by taking a second-minute lead through Matt Johnson at Hendon on Monday. But they had top scorer Martin Tuohy dismissed before the game was 30 minutes old and Hendon made the most of it. Dave Diedhiou soon levelled matters, James Bent put them ahead 12 minutes after the break and late strikes by Danny Dyer and Peter Dean made it 4-1.

Sos Yao, just signed from Hornchurch, scored in each of Boreham Wood’s 2-0 wins, their first successes of the season. He netted the second at Ashford (Middx) on Saturday after another ex-Urchin, Dean Green, had given Wood the lead. Then Yao converted a penalty midway through the first half of Monday’s home game against Billericay and Greg Morgan made it 2-0 just before the break.

Paul Vines and Aaron Goode were the men responsible for Tooting’s holiday double which lifted them to second in the table. They were both on target in Saturday’s 2-1 win at Maidstone, who led at half-time through Dan Stubbs. Vines then buried two superb headers to give the Terrors a 2-0 half-time lead against Bognor on Monday. Michael Birmingham’s penalty gave Bognor hope but they had Gary Norgate sent off and Goode made it 3-1.

You had to feel sorry for Bognor, who have had more than their share of troubles in the past year. They were jubilant on Saturday when Charlie Oatway scored their first goal of the season in the 93rd minute to equalise against Waltham Abbey but the celebrations were rudely halted when Harry Elmes responded to give Abbey their first-ever Premier Division victory. His brother James then got the leveller in Monday’s 1-1 draw with Harrow.

Five points from three games made it an excellent start for new Waltham Abbey manager Glen Alzapiedi. The former Ware and Harlow boss took charge at Capershotts after Tony Tillbrook and coach Andy Purcell left by mutual consent three matches into the season.
Alzapiedi watched his new team given the runaround at Billericay last Tuesday only to somehow escape with a 1-1 draw when Billy Holland scored a last-minute equaliser against his former club.

The other six-pointers were Hastings United. Ade Olorunda claimed both goals in a 2-1 win at Cray on Saturday and they shrugged off a second-minute goal by Ben Andrews to beat Horsham 3-1 in Monday’s all-Sussex affair. Michael Phillips took only two minutes to level the scores, with Scott Ramsay and Sam Adams clinching victory after the break.

It was a tale of three penalties as Tonbridge climbed to third place in the table. Carl Rook’s spot-kick, only five minutes after he came off the bench, wiped out Lawrence Yiga’s opener in a 1-1 draw at Billericay and, after visitors Ashford had led 2-1 through Michael Bulley and Paul Johnson, Rook converted twice more from 12 yards to snatch victory on Monday. Other penalty marksmen on Saturday were Canvey’s Craig Davidson, to give them a 2-1 win at Horsham, and Harrow’s Rocky Baptiste, setting his side on their way to a 3-0 victory over Margate. But Mark Janney, usually deadly from 12 yards for Hornchurch, missed the chance to put his side back in Saturday’s game at Sutton when his kick was saved by Kevin Scriven. Anthony Joseph and Stefan Payne had put Sutton 2-0 up in ten minutes and teenager Payne added another in a 4-1 win.

Payne grabbed his sixth of the season to give Sutton the lead with 18 minutes left at Wealdstone on Monday but Mark E’Beyer levelled and Danny Spendlove’s last-minute goal made it 2-1 for Stones. Chris O’Leary had given Stones the lead at leaders Dartford on Saturday. Lee Burns equalised in the second half but a crowd of 1,150 had to settle for that as Darts dropped their first points of the season. They won 2-0 at Hornchurch on Monday, however, Burns adding his eighth of the season to Elliot Bradbrook’s opener, and are three points clear at the top.
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