Toolstation Western League
Premier Division
Roman Glass St George 1, Wellington AFC 3

WELLINGTON completed the double over Roman Glass St George on Saturday, the three points taking them into 11th spot.

The hosts made the better start, but on 20 minutes Josh Wadham’s cross was turned goalwards by Joe Chamberlain, and Glen Wright prodded in the rebound.

Josh Wadham then extended the lead on the stroke of half time, cutting inside and curling his shot past the keeper.

After the break, Ryan Radford struck the Wellington crossbar from distance but the visitors managed to clear their lines.

Radford eventually did pull one back, from the penalty spot with a couple of minutes to go, but the Tangerines went right up the other end to seal their win.

Conor Bryant was the scorer, pouncing on a loose ball in the box following a counter-attack, and driving in from an angle.

Wellington: Josh Mclean, Jack Bown-Porter, Scott Drayton, Tim Legg, Jack Bryant (Aaron Hawkings 73), Sam Bryant (Lewis Pocock 30), Glen Wright, Josh Wadham, Tom Hawkings, Joe Chamberlain (Paolo Borges 80), Conor Bryant.

Wellington entertain Plymouth Parkway this Wednesday (ko 7.45pm), and on Saturday they go to Shortwood United (ko 3pm).

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Toolstation Western League
First Division
Corsham Town 2, Bishops Lydeard 1

BISHOPS Lydeard went down by a single goal to top-half side Corsham Town, after conceding twice in the final 15 minutes.

Chances were limited in the first half, but the goalkeepers were tested more after the interval.

The breakthrough came with 13 minutes to go, Josh Bright with the strike, before home keeper Josh Clatworthy did well to deny Lydeard's on-loan Taunton Town midfielder Douglas Camilo.

Adam Shipman made it 2-0 on 86 minutes, and although Ryan Brereton's long-range effort reduced the deficit with a couple of minutes remaining, it was to prove a mere consolation goal.

Bishops Lydeard: Iain Smith, Callum Flaherty, Mark Cornish, Luke Bryant, Will Mumby, Ryan Brereton, Douglas Camilo, Sam Mockridge, Jason Quick, Harry Millar, Luke Desave.

Now 14th in the table, Lydeard are at home to ninth-placed Longwell Green Sports on Saturday (ko 3pm).