RESERVES SUPERB SEASON CAPPED BY PROMOTION AND NOW THE CHAMPIONSHIP

RNAS CULDROSE RESERVES 1-3 MOUSEHOLE RESERVES

TRELAWNY LEAGUE DIVISION 1

WEDNESDAY 25TH APRIL 2018

Already promoted back to the Premier Division after relegation last year, Mousehole Reserves have been sitting on top of Division 1 for most of the season and needed a win to secure their status as League champions.

And on an evening notable for a strong blustery wind  – not altogether unexpected at this venue – The Seagulls bagged the necessary three points to give an unassailable lead over Penwith Exiles with one game still to play, but they had to come from behind and work hard to get this win.

It was clear from the start that Culdrose, with nothing to lose, could taste an upset in the air, with the pressure firmly on the visitors.  In the early stages little went Mousehole’s way, with Chris Bullock twice and Lee Robinson and Nathan Goodspeed off target.  Then, on the break, the hosts took a shock lead, a fine shot from the left just tucking under ‘keeper Jonathan Fitchett.

Mousehole took a while to settle after this, but they then came close on several occasions with shots from Chris Bullock and Nathan Goodspeed, a free kick from captain Joe Davies that just clipped the crossbar, and a penalty shout when Michael Fitchett was brought down in the area.

A change of formation followed, with Michael Fitchett brought into a more central position to take advantage of his height and JJ Simmonds going out wide to the left wing.  And it soon paid dividends when Fitchett won a cross and flicked it on to Goodspeed for a solid strike under the Culdrose keeper into the net for an equaliser and a massive feeling of relief.

In the second half the wind caused difficulty for both sides, although Mousehole seemed to adapt better, with the back four again impressive.  It was not long before a break on the right wing found JJ Simmonds combining with Louis Main whose fine effort sailed into the Culdrose net for a 2-1 lead.  And the champions-elect made it 3-1 a few minutes later after Fitchett’s darting run into the penalty box was halted illegally, with Chris Bullock converting the spot kick.

But Culdrose came back, only to shoot wide of the right-hand upright from a penalty of their own, then forcing Jonathan Fitchett into a finger-tip save, and setting up a tense final ten minutes before the celebrations could begin.

A key aspect of the Mousehole performance was again a tremendous team spirt, with every individual working for each other in true ‘Flying All Together’ fashion.  Player-Manager Harry Tonkin led from the touchline for the second game in a row and his mentoring and encouragement, ably supported by assistant Mark Trevail, was a major feature, as it has been throughout the season.

The Squad:  Jonathan Fitchett, Joe Davies (captain) Tom McGarry, Harry Tonkin, Jason Simmonds, Michael Fitchett, Chris Bullock, Jamie Simons, Matthew Howes, Tom Hooper, Nathan Goodspeed, Caleb Marsden, Lee Robinson, Josh Storey, Louis Main, Jamie Robinson.

Mousehole Reserves’ last fixture of the season is this Saturday, 28th April, away at Hayle Reserves (2.30pm), who are currently in third place.  The Seagulls will be looking to maintain their superb record of 16 wins and only one defeat from 19 games so far, the Division’s highest scoring team (73 goals) and the meanest defence (15).

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NOW ONE MORE RESERVES WIN NEEDED TO BE PROMOTED AS CHAMPIONS!

THREEMILESTONE 1-6 MOUSEHOLE RESERVES

TRELAWNY LEAGUE DIVISION 1

MONDAY 23RD APRIL 2018, AT BOSCAWEN PARK

Already-promoted League leaders Mousehole Reserves travelled east to Truro for the second of their season-ending schedule of four away games in a week, and picked up another win in a fine performance characterised by huge team spirit with everyone playing their full part to earn the “FlyingAllTogether” accolade.

On a grey and overcast evening the rain held off until the closing stages of the match, as The Seagulls followed up Saturday’s hard-fought 1-0 success at fourth-place Rosudgeon with a comprehensive win over the fifth-place Malpas-based side, to take them to within just three points of the title.

On this occasion, Player-Manager Harry Tonkin played a highly influential role from the touchline and while leaving all the hard work on the pitch to the younger players, none of them let him down and suggested there may be competition for his place!

Not long after kick-off, Mousehole had their first serious attack on the TMS goal, with Nathan Goodspeed’s shot going just wide of the upright.  Shortly afterwards a brilliant cross by Michael Fitchett on the left wing found Lee Robinson on the right, who went past a defender to open the scoring.

TMS mounted attacking moves of their own, but a combination of solid defence work  – with the back four of Matt Howes, Josh Storey, Tom McGarry and Joe Davies in impressive form – and a very determined mid-field ‘engine room’ keeping them at bay as was the case throughout the majority of the 90 minutes.  The hosts did manage to put the ball in the net but the effort was disallowed by the referee for a foul.

Good work by Chris Bullock found JJ Simmonds in open space and the resulting shot doubled The Seagulls’ lead.  Further good work from JJ returned the favour and Chris Bullock netted for a 3-0 advantage at the interval.

The second half started with another JJ/Bullock combination with the striker on target for goal number 4.

Louis Main who did some sterling work along the right wing throughout the game was replaced by Jamie Simons, quickly followed by Lee Robinson for Tom Patrick and Matt Howes for Tom Hooper.  The momentum continued with another stunning pass from Fitchett on the left wing finding Goodspeed running on, who was then tumbled over in the TMS penalty box for a penalty.   Chris Bullock stepped up for his hat-trick, the TMS ‘keeper made a great save, and Bullock was quick off the mark to net the loose ball for 5-0.

Nathan Goodspeed then found the net with a stunning shot from outside the box for goal number 6 to complete Mousehole’s scoring and give their goal difference a healthy boost.

Finally, TMS got a consolation goal when they were awarded a free kick just outside The Seagulls’ box and the resulting shot was deflected into the net off a defender leaving ‘keeper Jonathan Fitchett stranded.

So, it’s ‘full steam ahead’ for Mousehole Reserves with two games left to complete a superb season consisting so far of 15 wins from 18 games, two draws, one defeat, 70 goals scored and only 14 conceded.  They are at third-from-bottom RNAS Culdrose on Wednesday evening (6.30pm), and then at third-from-top Hayle on Saturday (2.30pm).

The Seagulls are currently 8 points ahead of Penwith Exiles who have three games left, so one win will give them an unassailable lead and ensure they are promoted as champions in their first season since relegation from the Premier Division.

Squad:  Jonathan Fitchett, Joe Davies (captain), Tom McGarry, Harry Tonkin, Jason Simmonds, Michael Fitchett, Chris Bullock, Jamie Simons, Matthew Howes, Tom Hooper, Nathan Goodspeed, Caleb Marsden, Lee Robinson, Josh Storey, Louis Main.

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RESERVES NOW TWO WINS FROM TITLE

ROSUDGEON 0-1 MOUSEHOLE RESERVES

TRELAWNY LEAGUE DIVISION 1

SATURDAY 21st APRIL 2018

Table-topping Mousehole Reserves – already guaranteed promotion to the Premier Division – came away with all the points in a hard-fought game at fourth-place Rosudgeon, to leave them five points clear of Penwith Exiles with each side having a similar goal difference and three matches remaining.  The Seagulls’ three games are all away in the space of a week – at Threemilestone this evening (Monday), RNAS Culdrose on Wednesday and Hayle on Saturday (28th) – and two wins will see them clear of The Exiles’ maximum points total.

The previous encounter with Rosudgeon earlier in the season resulted in a 2-2 draw, so Saturday’s return match was always likely to be a close contest.  And so it proved.  In ideal weather but with a brisk wind, the hosts were very much looking to upset Mousehole’s status as league leaders from the outset, and some tough battles were fought in midfield and defence.  In a close but score-less first half, shots on the Rosudgeon goal came from JJ Simmonds, Lee Robinson and Chris Bullock, while at the other end the home side almost broke the ice from a corner, a goal line clearance by Matt Howes keeping the scores level at the interval.

 The second half continued in a very similar manner, with the Rosudgeon defence remaining extremely solid and a creating a degree of frustration in The Seagulls’ ranks.  Mousehole keeper Jonathan Fitchett was required to make a superb save, tipping the ball past the post from a wicked cross which evaded everybody and looked destined for the net.  However, the vital breakthrough came at the other end as midfielder Nathan Goodspeed was brought down on the edge of the Rosudgeon penalty box and Lee Robinson scored with the resultant free kick.

Rosudgeon’s response was immediate, with Fitchett again making a series of fine saves, but the turning point came when a quickly-taken free kick on the edge of the Mousehole penalty box found the back of the net, but the referee disallowed the goal as the kick had been taken before his whistle, much to the home side’s annoyance.  During a goalmouth scramble at the other end Michael Fitchett’s shot was deflected against the upright and the rebound gave him a second chance with his left foot which he just put wide.

All in all, a hard-working performance by The Seagulls and a vital three points against a resilient Rosudgeon side.

 Mousehole Reserves:  Jonathan Fitchett, Joe Davies (captain), Tom McGarry, Harry Tonkin, Jason Simmonds, Michael Fitchett, Chris Bullock, Jamie Simons, Matthew Howes, Tom Hooper, Nathan Goodspeed, Caleb Marsden, Lee Robinson, Josh Storey, Louis Main.

THIRD WIN IN SIX DAYS KEEPS THE SEAGULLS IN THE HUNT

MOUSEHOLE 2-0 BUDE TOWN

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 WEST

SATURDAY 21ST APRIL 2018, AT TRUNGLE PARC

 After wins on Monday at St Blazey and at home on Wednesday against Ludgvan, Mousehole were rewarded for their patience with two late goals and three vital points to stay near the top of the table against bottom side Bude Town on a hot sunny afternoon at Trungle Parc.

The visitors proved to be stubborn opponents who set out to stifle Mousehole’s progressive play in the final third of the pitch while offering no attacking threat of their own.  However, they showed enough determination to suggest that their upturn during the second half of the season – with five wins from 11 matches, including over title-chasing Ludgvan and St Dennis, to catch up with the sides above them  – might overcome their barren start to the season with 13 defeats in the first 14 games.  And even more to their credit, they made their longest journey of the season with just enough players for the 11 spaces on the team sheet, when it might have been easy to forfeit the fixture.

Mousehole fielded the same starting X1 as for the Ludgvan game and proceeded to dominate possession and create chances.  Luke Johnson had a goalbound volley cleared off the line on 12 minutes, William Vouama drove just past the post from 20 yards after a surging run on 20, another Johnson drive hit the post and zipped along the goal-line on 37, Ryan Holland was just too high with an 18-yard drive on 40, and Calum Elliot’s 30-yarder was parried by Gary Dinshaw in goal with Holland turning the loose ball over from 8 yards on the stroke of half-time.

The second period played out in the same manner.  In the space of seven minutes Dinshaw kept his under-pressure side in the game with two diving saves from Paulo Sousa and a block from William Vouama, but was nearly beaten by his own defender when Sousa’s cross was deflected into the side netting.  However, the long-awaited goal arrived in the 79th minute, Jake Andrew continuing his impressive scoring form by converting Luke Johnson’s low cross with a left-footed scoop into the roof of the net from 6 yards.  Johnson himself guaranteed the three points in the 90th minute when his volley on the far side of the 6-yard box from Kevin Lawrence’s left-sided corner was too strong for Dinshaw.

Mousehole have four League games left of which three are at home.  They now have a week before the first of these, against Millbrook next Saturday at Trungle Parc (3pm), with the result potentially having a decisive impact on the top positions in the Division.  Millbrook – who have lost only three league games so far – would on paper be the champions if they won their games in hand, but they still have a congested fixture list with eight games to play in 15 days, including on Monday at Wadebridge and at home against Dobwalls on Wednesday.

Mousehole v Bude Town:  Steve Parker-Billinge, Billy Curtis (captain), Liam Andrew, Calum Elliot, Josh Otto, Kevin Lawrence, Ryan Holland, William Vouama, Paulo Sousa, Luke Johnson, Jake Andrew.  Substitutes:  Steven Ziboth (for Ryan Holland, 60), Jordan Adlard (for Steven Ziboth, 79), Jamie Thomson, Paul Williams, Chris Prout.

Scorers:  Jake Andrew (79), Luke Johnson (90).

Referee:  Martin Ault.     Attendance:  74.

SEAGULLS EASE PAST LUDGVAN TO SET UP EXCITING RUN-IN

 MOUSEHOLE 2-0 LUDGVAN

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 WEST

WEDNESDAY 18TH APRIL 2018

AT TRUNGLE PARC

Mousehole gained swift revenge for their 1-0 defeat at Ludgvan on Saturday with a more-comfortable-than-expected 2-0 win over The Hurlers in the return fixture, and in so doing moved up to fourth place among a pack of eight teams all vying for the League title.

Both teams fielded changed sides from Saturday’s encounter and both had been in League action only 48 hours previously.  But whereas Ludgvan had suffered a 2-1 defeat at St Dennis on Monday evening, Mousehole were buoyed by a superb 5-2 victory at fellow challengers St Blazey on the same night.  And The Seagulls’ game plan worked to perfection in the circumstances, an attack-minded first half delivering two goals, and a second period of patient possession football causing the visitors to chase the game in vain.

In front of another 100+ crowd on a bright sunny evening, Ludgvan were forced on to the back foot from the first whistle, goalkeeper Mikey Davies making an alert diving save on 8 minutes and a couple of dangerous crosses from the right fizzing across goal. Ryan Holland fired over from 15 yards on the end of a penetrating move on 21 minutes, but Luke Johnson deservedly put Mousehole ahead a minute later with a fierce lofted drive into the roof of the net from the right hand side of the 18-yard line.

Captain Billy Curtis came up from the back to double Mousehole’s lead with a rare goal on 34 minutes, heading home Ryan Holland’s inswinging right-sided corner at the near post – his second goal of the season, the first being also against Ludgvan in the 3-2 League Cup tie win at Fairfield on 16th September.

Flores made another good save from Luke Johnson’s shot in the 37th minute and Jake Andrew was just over with a close-range chance from Paulo Sousa’s left-wing cross, but after showing very little attacking threat Ludgvan sprung into life in the last few minutes of the half.  Wade Brown’s goalbound header from Dan Magee’s cross was kept out at full stretch by Steve Parker-Billinge in the home goal, Max Davies headed wide from the resulting corner, and Ross Duncan got on the end of another Magee free-kick but headed the ball the wrong way with Steve Parker-Billinge in no man’s land.

The expected Ludgvan blitz on the Mousehole goal failed to materialise in the second period, their only sight of goal coming when Wade Brown hooked over a difficult half chance from a corner.  The hosts were content to conserve energy by stroking the ball around the whole of the pitch, but still managed to create a good chance near the end when Paulo Sousa worked his way through but Flores’ block prevented a third goal.

Mousehole have five League fixtures remaining, of which four are at home.  They face bottom side Bude Town on Saturday (21st) at Trungle Parc with a 3pm kick off,  before a potentially decisive fixture at home a week later against rivals Millbrook, who so far this season have dropped the fewest League points and are the title favourites – on paper, at least.

During that same period Ludgvan have five fixtures to complete as they play ‘catch-up’ after earlier postponements, with home games on Saturday (Plymouth Marjon), Sunday (Dobwalls) and Tuesday (Penzance), followed by away games on Thursday (Elburton Villa) and Saturday (Liskeard Athletic).

Mousehole:  Steve Parker-Billinge, Billy Curtis (captain), Calum Elliot, Liam Andrew, Josh Otto, Kevin Lawrence, Ryan Holland, William Vouama, Paulo Sousa, Luke Johnson, Jake Andrew.  Substitutes:  Steven Ziboth (for Ryan Holland, 61), Jamie Thomson (for Calum Elliot, 71), Tyler Tonkin, Paul Williams

Scorers:  Luke Johnson (22), Billy Curtis (34).

Referee:  Derek Hughes.     Attendance: 116

HUGE COMEBACK WIN KEEPS THE SEAGULLS IN THE RACE

ST BLAZEY 2-5 MOUSEHOLE

SOUTH WEST PENINSUAL LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 WEST

MONDAY 16TH APRIL, AT BLAISE PARK

An eventful first match in charge for newly-appointed player-manager Calum Elliot saw Mousehole return to winning ways in the first encounter with St Blazey after their relegation from the Premier Division last season.

With both teams neck-and-neck in the top-six on 43 points. the hosts took the lead with a 45-yard goal, had a man sent off and then doubled their lead, before The Seagulls fought back from  2-0 down, putting in a dominant second-half display which included four headed goals and another hat-trick by top scorer Jake Andrew.

On a very bumpy pitch – which is also the venue for Mousehole’s first-ever appearance in the Cornwall Senior Cup Final on Sunday 13th May against Premier Division Saltash United – St Blazey took an early lead in improbable fashion when Lewis Coombes hoofed a wind-assisted lob from fully 45 yards after Mousehole had lost possession in the centre circle.

The fierce tackling showed how important a win was for both sides in the title race, but left-back Elliot Rendle did his side no favours as he earned an obvious straight-red card with a reckless high tackle on Luke Johnson half-way through the half, leaving St Blazey to play 70 minutes with ten men.

The pendulum swung the other way a couple of minutes later, when Liam Andrew was carried off with a knee injury after another crunching clash, to be substituted by Steven Ziboth.  And before Mousehole had time to re-organise, player-manager Stuart Morgan put his side 2-0 up on 31 minutes with a straight run through the defence and a cool chip as Steve Parker-Billinge raced out.

William Vouama gave Mousehole some hope on 38 minutes when he picked up a defensive clearance from Paulo Sousa’s corner and drove in a knee-high shot from a central position 30 yards out which swerved late to deceive goalkeeper Toby Chapman.

With their one-man advantage, The Seagulls took control of the second half, with fluent possession across the width of the pitch gradually wearing down their opponents.  It was 2-2 in the 51st minute as Ryan Holland’s long diagonal ball beyond the far post was headed back across goal by Steven Ziboth for Jake Andrew to nod home.

And Andrew put Mousehole into the lead for the first time with another header from the edge of the six yard box, Ziboth again the provider with an accurate cross from the left after 71 minutes.

Steven Ziboth made it 4-2 with a goal of his own in the 86th minute, this time getting a firm downward header from an angle on Paulo Sousa’s right-wing corner, with the ball squeezing in at the near post off Chapman’s legs.

And a remarkable turnaround was completed one minute from time as Jake Andrew, on his knees in front of goal, headed in a loose ball for his third close-range hat-trick in recent games.

The three points gives Mousehole fresh hope of competing positively in the promotion-seeking pack after last Saturday’s disappointing result and below-par performance at local rivals Ludgvan.  The Seagulls have the opportunity to erase that memory when the return League fixture with Ludgvan takes place at Trungle Parc tomorrow (Wednesday 18th April), kick off 6.30pm.

With Ludgvan losing 2-1 at St Dennis yesterday evening, Liskeard drawing at home and Millbrook v Elburton also finishing all-square, Mousehole’s win keeps them in contention near the top with six games to go and five of those at home, the last one of which is the return fixture with St Blazey.  There still remain a total of ten games in which teams at the top will face each other and therefore drop points, and although some teams have games in hand they also have greater fixture congestion.

Mousehole at St Blazey:  Steve Parker-Billinge, Billy Curtis (captain), Liam Andrew, Calum Elliot, Chris Prout, Jamie Thomson, Paulo Sousa, William Vouama, Ryan Holland, Luke Johnson, Jake Andrew.   

Substitutes:  Steven Ziboth (for Liam Andrew, 24), Josh Storey, Paul Williams.

Scorers:

St Blazey – Lewis Coombes, 6 (1-0);  Stuart Morgan, 31  (2-0).     

Mousehole – William Vouama, 38 (2-1);  Jake Andrew, 51 (2-2), 71 (2-3), 89 (2-5), Steven Ziboth (86, 2-4)

 

Referee: Tony Rogers.     Attendance: 70.

MATCH REPORT LUDGVAN VS MOUSEHOLE

MATCH REPORT | Ludgvan vs Mousehole

LUDGVAN 1-0 MOUSEHOLE

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 WEST

SATURDAY 14TH APRIL 2018, AT FAIRFIELD

In front of their biggest crowd of the season, Ludgvan got the win to put them firmly back in contention for the West Division title after a week in which they have taken 7 points from 9 against fellow top-six teams, while this 8th League defeat of the season casts some doubt on Mousehole’s ability to finish in a promotion spot.

The match was a fiercely contested local derby, with Ludgvan on the front foot in the first half followed by a committed defensive display to protect their lead.  In the end, Mousehole lacked the creativity and goal threat to capitalise on their superior possession, and home goalkeeper Mike Flores was required to make only a couple of serious saves.

Both sides had near-misses in the first half, but the crucial goal came in the 38th minute when Dan Magee’s expertly directed free kick from 30 yards was met by the unmarked former Seagull Max Davies who nodded a simple header from 12 yards over Steve Parker-Billinge into an empty net.

In the second half, William Vouama came close to an equaliser on 57 minutes with a shot just over the angle after good work with Steven Ziboth on the left, but Ludgvan’s defensive shield stood firm with resolute tackling and covering throughout, and restricted Mousehole to just two chances, Flores blocking angled shots from Luke Johnson on each occasion in the 78th and 79th minutes.

With a performance full of desire, Ludgvan avenged their two Cup defeats by Mousehole in the League Cup and Charity Cup earlier in the season.  Mousehole will have to improve considerably to gain anything from the return League fixture this Wednesday (18th) at Trungle Parc, kick off 6.30pm.  In the meantime, The Seagulls have another difficult fixture this evening (Monday 16th) at fellow top-6 side St Blazey (7.30pm).

Mousehole:  Steve Parker-Billinge, Billy Curtis (captain), Calum Elliot, Liam Andrew, Paulo Sousa, Jordan Adlard, Jamie Thomson, William Vouama, Luke Johnson, Jake Andrew, Steven Ziboth.

Substitutes:  Chris Prout (for Jake Andrew, 61), Josh Nicholls, Tyler Tonkin

Ludgvan:  Mike Flores, Dan Magee, Stefen Barbegello, Mark Richards (captain), Zack Williams, Steve Burt, Joss Magin, Shaun Roberts,  Ross Duncan, Gerens James, Max Davies.  Substitutes:  Joe Day, Trysten Lambert, Alfie Turner, Jamie Devine, Jonny Ludlam

Scorer for Ludgvan:  Max Davies (38)

Referee:  Paul Kempen.     Attendance:  151

MOUSEHOLE RESERVES’ WIN GUARANTEES PROMOTION – NOW FOR THE LEAGUE TITLE!

LANNER 2-6 MOUSEHOLE RESERVES

TRELAWNY LEAGUE DIVISION 1

SATURDAY 14TH APRIL, AT TRESEVEAN PLYING FIELD

 Mousehole Reserves celebrated achieving the first objective of their season – a win that assures them of promotion.  It’s an immediate return to the Premier Division from which they were unluckily relegated after a second half of last season was disrupted by Reserves having to fill First team shortages caused by a mass exodus of players.  They now require a maximum of three wins from their last four games to clinch the title.

Saturday’s win came on an overcast warm afternoon with a brisk breeze.  On an extremely soft pitch, the opening 15 minutes saw both sides trying to find openings in each other’s defence, but it was The Seagulls who managed to score first when Jamie Simons’ shinpad deflected a shot that was probably going just wide from J J Simmonds.  A second goal followed shortly afterwards when the ball trickled into the back of the net from a Lanner defender.  Some excellent defending from the back four, together with a hard-working midfield, succeeded in keeping the home attack at bay.  But Lanner continued to pressure and came extremely close to scoring their first, when a dipping and swerving free kick was superbly edged over the crossbar by keeper Jonathan Fitchett playing only his second game for Mousehole.  Good work throughout the first half from Chris Bullock in the centre and Jamie Simons down the left wing started to open up the Lanner defence, but without adding to the half-time score of 0-2.

Mousehole’s third and fourth goals came in quick succession following good teamwork across the pitch, with J J Simmonds and Jamie Simons doing the damage, both from inside the Lanner penalty box.  The hosts then broke through the Mousehole defence and deservedly scored their first of the afternoon, while shortly afterwards  Jonathan Fitchett in goal had to make another good save to prevent Lanner getting a second.  With 30 minutes left Mousehole made a series of rolling substitutions, and it was not long before captain Joe Davies found the back of the Lanner net with goal number 5 with a fine shot from just outside the penalty box.  Michael Fitchett came close to scoring number 6 from a one-to-one with the Lanner keeper who managed a finger- tip save, but shortly afterwards he delivered a fine cross into the box for Lee Robinson to hit goal number 6.   Mousehole continued to attack without being able to capitalise on their efforts, while Lanner continued to play positively and gained a penalty which they converted for their second goal.

The three points ensures promotion to the Trelawny League Premier Division at the first attempt, in an excellent season in which The Seagulls have lost only one League game – but there is still work to do in the remaining four fixtures to fulfil the second objective, which is to be promoted as champions.

Those four fixtures are all away:  This Saturday, 21st, at Rosudgeon (2.30pm);  Monday 23rd at Threemilestone (6.30pm);  Wednesday 25th at RNAS Culdrose (6.30pm);  and finally Saturday 28th at Hayle (2.30pm).

Penwith Exiles are the only other team that can challenge for the top spot:  they are 8 points behind with five fixtures remaining, four of which are away, so any points dropped will make The Seagulls’ task easier.

Mousehole Reserves v Lanner:  Jonathan Fitchett, Joe Davies (captain), Tom McGarry, Harry Tonkin, Jason Simmonds, Michael Fitchett, Chris Bullock, Jamie Simons, Matthew Howes, Tom Hooper, Nathan Goodspeed, Caleb Marsden, Lee Robinson, Josh Storey, Louis Main.

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DAVE LEONARD STAYS ON AND SEES BRIGHT FUTURE AT MOUSEHOLE AFC

Following the news that senior player Calum Elliot will take the reins as First team Manager, Mousehole AFC are delighted to announce that Dave Leonard will remain in a leadership role with The Seagulls.

Calum Elliot has moved quickly to agree that Dave will take on the role of Player Liaison, which involves communication with players and promoting the club across the county.  Elliot regards Dave as having enormous energy as well as an ambitious vision for the club and is looking forward to an effective working relationship.

Leonard was pleased to be able to clarify his position at Mousehole:  “Following recent changes and developments, I am really looking forward to continuing in a specific role as player liaison and leadership support to help Mousehole Football Club achieve their ambition of promotion and progression.  I have so far greatly enjoyed my time at the club and am committed to working closely with the leadership team to help develop and promote the club in realising its long term strategy”.

The club would like to put on record its thanks for Dave Leonard’s effort, commitment and professionalism and we look forward to continue working together.

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SEAGULLS PART COMPANY WITH KEVIN RICHARDS

The club have parted company with 1st Team Manager Kevin Richards with immediate effect.

The club would like to thank Kevin for his contribution to this season and wish him all the best for the future.

1st Team player/assistant manager Calum Elliot will lead the team until the end of the season.

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