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06 Sept 2025

Moorland clubs chasing Waldon in South Devon League

Joy for East Allington. Pic from Jess Morgan.

Joy for East Allington. Pic from Jess Morgan

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Waldon Athletic have moved three points clear at the top of the Torbay Clearance Services Premier Division, a close 2-1 win at East Allington Utd ensured they were the ones enjoying the new facilities at Poole Lane and puts a dent in the recent progress made by the Pirates.

Ilsington Villa are now level on points with Newton Abbot 66, who had a free Saturday, Myles Caldwell and Jamie Soper got the important goals in a 2-0 home win versus Buckfastleigh Rangers.

Newton Abbot Spurs are also in a bit of form, they moved into fourth place with a tense 3-2 victory against bottom side Elburton Villa, Louis Gardener, Ricardo Morranzonie and Nathen Cole were the target men for Spurs.

Kingsteignton Athletic have now made it four wins in a row after losing their opening four games. In an end-to-end fixture against Totnes and Dartington, the Rams took advantage of two penalties going towards a 5-2 win that was well deserved. Goals from Kelsey Leech, Dan Rankin, Chris Barnett and a double from Luke Mannuel did the business for the home team.

In Division One, there are only two unbeaten teams after this week’s results, a shock 4-1 home defeat for Bovey Tracey inflicted by Buckland Athletic leaves Phoenix and True Blues clear at the top.

Phoenix enjoyed a 5-0 win at Ivybridge Town thanks to goals from JJ Honeywell, Billy Northcott, Ashley and Carl White and TJ Marshall, while True Blues won 5-3 at Millbay Park against Newton Abbot Spurs 3rds, who gave them a run for their money.

The home team must be wishing that their sponsors north of the border could emulate some of their results.

Paignton Villa’s good run of form was brought to an end by a Windmill team still plugging away and well placed in fourth, a 6-3 win for the Plymouth-based outfit at South Devon College thanks to goals from Brodie Simpson, Harrison and Ethan Jones with substitute Jayden Phillips adding one to give manager Glynn a selection headache for the next game.

The long-awaited Brixham derby ended all square between Town and AFC, 3-3 was the final score and a game that sent the crowd home happy following an entertaining affair. Town have now drawn three out of seven games and AFC notched another point towards their own target.

Division Two leaders Barton Athletic will be glad to see the back of Watcombe Wanderers, they lost to them for the second week running, this time by two goals to one thanks to a double from Rui De Garcia and whilst they remain top, second-placed Mount Gould, who were on County Cup duty, now have three games in hand and the lead is only one point. Watcombe remain in fourth and also have games in hand.

Babbacombe Corries are also well placed in third, a 2-1 home win versus Paignton Saints reserves with goals from Josh Easterbrook and James Houghton was just the tonic for Corries, who were relegated last term.

Liverton United, who could top the division if they win their games in hand, were held to a 3-3 draw by bottom club Ipplepen Athletic, the result sees the Pens remain at the bottom and livvy in eighth place.

The leaders in Division Three continue to forge ahead, Ashburton notched up a 5-1 home victory against Brixham Town 2nds, braces from Jack Clarkson and Shaun Wingrove with a single from Sam Whiffin keeping the Ashes on top.

Drake FC stay right on their heels after a 6-0 win at Totnes and Dartington 2nds, a brace of goals from Dane Dunne and Callum Thomas with singles from Bailey Griffiths and Ollie Sheldon good enough to keep the Plymouth-based team chasing their second promotion since joining the Torbay Clearance Services League.

Kingsteignton Athletic reserves remain in third place but were held to a 2-2 draw by an improving Waldon Athletic reserve team, who have picked up points for the second successive week and have moved away from the bottom of the table.

The other team that could challenge the top two are Stoke Gabriel & Torbay Police 2nds, They enjoyed a 5-1 home win thanks to a hat-trick from Adam Blackburn and a double from Daniel Beech against Paignton Saints 3rds, who remain level on points with two others at the bottom.

One of those teams is South Brent, they won for the second week running, a 2-1 success versus an experienced Liverton 2nds is no mean feat after the turmoil at the club, the win lifts them off the bottom for the first time this season.

In Division Four, Kingskerswell continue to dominate and after recording a 20-0 victory versus Barton Athletic 2nds, they must be wishing they made their intentions clear to the other league members at the AGM, as the game could not have been enjoyable for either team.

Teign Village remain level on points with the leaders but have played two more games and a 4-1 win at local rivals Chudleigh Athletic 2nds leaves them in third place, just three points off the top.

Waldon Athletic 3rds got their second win of the season in a closely contested 2-1 win against Broadhempston Utd, who have had a run of poor results following a great start to their season.

Templar Way remain well placed in fourth with a 3-1 win at Kingsbridge and Kellaton Utd, Mike Collins, Aaron Horne and Kyle King were on target for the visitors.

Games to catch on Saturday, November 9.

All eyes will be on Osborne Park this week as East Allington take on Newton Abbot 66 in the Premier Division and with both clubs upwardly mobile, it should be a great game.

At the other end of the Premier Division, there is a massive game at Loddiswell where Beesands Rovers take on fellow strugglers Chudleigh Athletic and, whilst it’s too early in the season to be a relegation battle, if there is a losing team, it could be a long winter for them.

There are a couple of tasty ties in Division Two with Barton Athletic taking on Liverton United at Paignton Community College and East Allington Reserves hosting Watcombe Wanderers Reserves at Poole Lane.

In Division Three there is a Plymouth derby game at the Manadon 3G, Drake FC host Elburton Villa 3rds in a top of the table fixture, and in Division Four Templar Way visit Broadhempston United for the first time since joining the competition.

Enjoy your grassroots football.

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