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Monday 4th May 2026

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             INDEX 
Chairman's Chat  (4)
Manager's Notes  (6)

Player's Profiles  (8-15)

Fixtures & Results (16-17)
League Tables (18)
Opponent's History  (19-20)
Opponent's Profiles  (21-23)
League Review (26-31)
Non League Paper (32-33)
 
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A warm welcome to Arnall Drive to the players, spectators, and management team of this afternoon’s visitors Tewkesbury Town.

 

Just 2-days a go the first team lads drew 1-1 with Quedgeley Wanderers on a very wet day at the Drive. The Reserves and A Teams both finished their seasons with 4-0 wins with both teams managing to avoid relegation after difficult seasons.

 

It is still all go off the field with job adverts and interviews, pitch repairs, and planning applications all currently progressing.

 

With the season slowly drawing to its conclusion it is time to start planning for next season, which is something myself and the committee are busy working on.

 

Please come and search me out or contact me through our website if you can help with sponsoring a match, player, or pitch side advertising board, or would just like to help and get involved with the running of the club. We are always looking for more help with match days, pitch works, fundraising or just being part of an active committee.

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A warm welcome to the match officials, players, management and supporters of today's opposition, Tewkesbury Town.
 
A point in the week against an in form Tytherington Rocks side was probably fair on balance, though after a poor start I felt our young side showed great character to get back in the game, and arguably played the better football and produced the better chances across the full 90 minutes.  It was great too to see Fabian Pereira finally notch his first goal of the season with a well taken half volley with his weaker foot.  Fab has been patient and works incredibly hard in games, so it was nice to see that perseverance pay off.  Other standout performances were from Fin Nelmes who stepped up from the Reserves to get his first 1st team start in a very assured performance in CM; and younger brother Jenson Nelmes who kept the Rocks better players quiet all night.
 
Today's opposition Tewkesbury Town have had a terrific first season in the GCL.  The reverse fixture saw Tewkesbury claim a narrow 1-0 win in a tightly contested affair, something we'll be looking to put right today.
 
Hope you enjoy today's game.
Bradders.
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HARRY TRETT - GOALKEEPER

Former Newport County stopper, Trett brings a commanding presence to the side, blending pin-point distribution with excellent shot-stopping. Following an injury to long standing ‘keeper Jordan Dunning midway through the 2024/25, Trett stepped up and put in a number of outstanding performances to cement his place in the side.

 

NICK JONES – FULL BACK

Former Cribbs winger, Nick brings pace, experience and a winning mentality to the side. Nick loves to get forwards with his mazy runs, but is equally adept defensively, making him a real asset on the left

 

TASMAN ROOK – FULL BACK

Tas joined the club in the second half of the 2022/23 season from Chippenham Town. A very gifted player, Tas reads the game situation very well and has proven to be adaptable in a number of shapes, leading to his being last season’s Manager’s Player of the Season.

 

HARRY HOARE – FULL BACK

After a season out travelling, Harry returns to the club and has made an immediate impact with a number of strong performances at full back over preseason. A tenacious and versatile player, Harry can also slot into central midfield.

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BLERAN THAQI – CENTRE BACK

After a breakthrough season, former Henbury U18s player Bleran continues to put in mature performances at centre back. Strong both defensively and in possession, Bleran has excellent potential and will be one to watch for the future. Bleran was awarded the 2024/25 Young Player of the Season.

 

 

JORDAN BUCKETT (CAPTAIN) – CENTRE BACK

A natural leader on and off the pitch, Jordan has matured well into the captaincy, leading by example through consistently putting in strong performances.

 

 

GEORGE JAMES – CENTRE BACK

George alternates between centre back and centre forward, both positions he has become adept at. Despite a questionable decision to don white boots this season, George has good feet, excellent vision and passing range, making him a real asset to the side.

CAMERON TARR – CENTRE BACK

A strong, physical presence at back, Cam is excellent in the air and a handful for opposition forwards. Cam has developed a good partnership with Buckett at the back which contributed to our second half of the season revival last season.

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MARCUS WILLIAMS (VICE CAPTAIN) – MIDFIELD

Club stalwart, after starting at Under 6’s with Rockleaze Marcus is equally adept at fullback or midfield. A tenacious player, Marcus is a nightmare to play against, winning a lot of ball, and whose low centre of gravity makes him very hard to dispossess. Known to shoot (and occasionally score) from corners.

 

 

DREW SAWDON – MIDFIELD

Hard hitting midfielder hailing from the North, 2024-25 Player’s Player of the Season, Drew enjoyed another outstanding season in the 1sts, ending up as joint top goal scorer (11) as well as being a dominating presence in the midfield

 

 

SAM BAILEY – MIDFIELD

Silent assassin, bandit-Bailey is a classy midfielder who both links up play and scores goals through his late runs into the box

MATT HARRISON – MIDFIELD

Matt is a classy player (like a fine wine) who brings both calmness and an engine to the midfield. Great positional awareness means that Matt rarely needs to sprint, which is just as well

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JACK HOSKINS – MIDFIELD

Hoskins is a versatile midfielder who stepped up from the Reserves last season, putting in a number of key performances, who has continued to impress over preseason.

TOMMY COLLINS – MIDFIELD

Tommy rejoins the club after a year travelling. Outstanding technician, Tommy rarely misplaces a pass, and has now added physicality to his game to make an all round box to box midfielder.

SEAN HEAL – MIDFIELD

Henbury legend Sean rejoins the club after two seasons away at Sharpness. Sean brings both experience and grit to the midfield and has impressed over preseason.

CALLUM WINTER – MIDFIELD

Youngster Callum signed on loan from Shirehampton early in the 2024/25 season and made an immediate impact with a series of strong performances whilst chipping in with a number of well taken goals. An exciting prospect and one for the future.

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LUCCA TOMS - MIDFIELD

Despite a string of injuries last season which limited his game time, Lucca nonetheless finished the season strongly and has worked hard over preseason.

 

 

 

KACPER KALKOWSKI – WINGER

Kacper is incredibly talented – a tricky winger who has great feet and an eye for goal. He has excellent set piece delivery, bagging a number of assists last season.

FRASER BUTT – WINGER

Former Gloucester City academy player, Fraser is a mercurial talent with an eye for goal, as well as being a set piece specialist. Able to play practically any position, Fraser is incredibly versatile. Not the keenest trainer, Fraser nonetheless does it where it counts on the pitch.

 

 

 

HARVEY MORAN – WINGER

Harvey rejoined the club from Stoke Gifford midway through the 2024/25 season. Incredibly athletic, Harvey is a nightmare for opposition defenders as he has no ‘off switch’ and is unlikely to give them a moment’s peace.

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TATE SHAW – WINGER

He might be built like p!@#, but Tate brings extreme pace to the side, and is an excellent finisher, as demonstrated by his crucial and well taken goals against Bromley Heath and Wick last season.

RHYS ILES – WINGER

Affectionately known as “Turbo”, Rhys might not look it, but he is rapid and has an eye for goal.

 

 

KAI ELLIOTT – WINGER

Kai is a tenacious and hard-working winger who steps up from the Reserves after a strong 2024/25 season and impressing over preseason.

 

DAN WEBB – FORWARD / WINGER

Tour and social secretary, Webby is also a Gloucestershire County League veteran, having terrorised opposition with his skill, movement and goals for a number of years. Looking revitalised following a move out wide, Webby has many more seasons yet to give.

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JOE HODSON – FORWARD

Joe’s fitness levels have long been a club joke, and have undoubtedly held him back. But no longer. Joe has put in some serious work over preseason to get fit, and has been firing across preseason. If he can maintain these levels across the season, he will be an exciting proposition.

JAMES GOULDEN – FORWARD

Sporting a suspect tache and frosted tips, when not taking long coach trips across Portugal or losing himself in South East Asia, James is a tall and tricky forward. Backed with a great touch and good off the ball movement, James is an exciting talent and one to watch for the future.

 

 

JENSON BEARD – FORWARD

Despite missing most of the 2024/25 season through injury, Jenson has worked hard over preseason and is swiftly becoming the complete striker, bringing pace, physicality, work-rate, as well as guile.

 

SID BASS – PHYSIO

Sid rejoins the club as Team Physio after graduating from university

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(Centre) PETER BRADBURY – MANAGER

Long serving manager, into his 15th season having managed the Club’s Reserves, A team and B team previously. Now into an 8th season with the 1st team, Bradders is looking for improvement following last season’s 9th place finish.

(Left) LEE DOUGLAS ASSISTANT MANAGER 

Long suffering assistant manager to Bradders, Lee has been signed up for another season. Lee is a generous man who is well loved and respected by everyone in the Club. Known to be quite loud, from time to time, avoid standing directly in his path

(Right) JASON TARR – ASSISTANT MANAGER

Jason is an excellent coach, but also a calm head with a wealth of experience on matchday.

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Kick Off 3pm (2pm Nov to Feb)

 

  AUGUST
L SAT 9   Filton Athletic Away D 0-0
L SAT 16   Bromley Heath United Home D 1-1
L SAT 23   Frampton United Home L 0-1
L SAT 30   Sharpness Home L 0-1
  SEPTEMBER
LC SAT 6   Frampton United Home L 0-2
CC SAT 20   Greyfriars Athletic First Away W 7-1
L SAT 27   Stoke Gifford SGS Utd Home W 3-0
  OCTOBER
L SAT 4   Tewkesbury Town Away L 0-1
L SAT 11   Totterdown United Home W 3-0
CC WED 22   Cribbs Res (Won 5-4 on pens) Away W 1-1
L SAT 25   Chalford Away L 1-2
  NOVEMBER
L SAT 1   Wick Home L 0-5
L SAT 8   Tytherington Rocks Away W 1-0
CC SAT 22   Hambrook & Brimsham Utd Away W 6-0
L SAT 29   Ruardean Hill Rangers Away  W 2-0
  DECEMBER
CC SAT 13   Tytherington Rocks Home  W 4-1
L SAT 20   Cribbs Reserves Away  W 5-0
L SAT 27   Bishops Cleeve Dev Away  L 2-3
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Kick Off 3pm (2pm Nov to Feb)

  JANUARY
L SAT 10   Bromley Heath United Away W 3-1
L SAT 17   Frampton United Away L 0-1
L SAT 24   Sharpness Away L 1-2
  FEBRUARY
CC SAT 14   Sharpness Away L 1-3
L SAT 21   Totterdown United Away L 1-2
L SAT 28   Chalford Home L 0-2
  MARCH
L SAT 7   Wick Away L 2-3
L Tue 17   Quedgeley Wanderes Away L 0-4.
L SAT 21   Broadwell Amateurs Away D 2-2
L SAT 28   Ruardean Hill Rangers  Home D 2-2
  APRIL
L MON 6   Broadwell Amateurs Home W 2-0
L SAT 11   Hanham Athletic Home W 2-1
L SAT 18   Cribbs Reserves Home D 1-1
L TUE 21   Hanham Athletic Away L 0-2
L SAT 25   Bishops Cleeve Dev Home  L 0-1
L TUE 28   Tytherington Rocks Home  D 1-1
  MAY
L SAT 2   Quedgeley Wanderers Home  D  1-1
L MON 4   Tewkesbury Town Home    
L WED 6   Stoke Gifford SGS Utd Away   6.30
L TUE 12   Filton Athletic Home   6.30

 

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Gloucester County League
                   
    P W D L F A GD PT
1 Sharpness 29 23 3 3 81 34 47 72
2 Filton Athletic 28 19 6 3 65 26 39 63
3 Bishops Cleeve Dev 32 17 5 10 80 55 25 56
4 Tewkesbury Town 30 18 4 8 79 37 42 *55
5 Quedgeley Wanderers 31 15 6 10 62 43 19 51
6 Frampton United 30 15 6 9 48 35 13 51
7 Wick 30 14 4 12 50 48 2 46
8 Chalford 30 13 5 12 47 54 -7 44
9 Broadwell Amateurs 30 11 6 13 42 45 -3 39
10 Tytherington Rocks 30 11 4 15 39 47 -8 37
11 Bromley Heath United 28 10 7 11 39 48 -9 37
12 Henbury & Rockleaze 29 9 7 13 37 39 -2 34
13 Ruardean Hill Rangers 32 9 4 19 47 68 -21 31
14 Stoke Gifford SGS Utd 31 9 4 18 48 79 -31 31
15 Totterdown United 31 7 7 17 39 61 -22 28
16 Cribbs Reserves 32 7 7 18 30 83 -53 28
17 Hanham Athletic 31 5 5 21 43 74 -31 20
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Tewkesbury Town FC has been established in its current form for over 40 years and has competed in many leagues throughout Gloucestershire. The club's roots date back to the early 1900s, and its name is etched in various league’s history with numerous titles won.

 

In 1985, Town reformed and entered a Sunday team into the Evesham league. After experiencing growth and securing numerous League and Cup titles, a Saturday team was created and joined the Cheltenham league in 1995.

 

Town earned promotions over the years, winning titles along the way. Notably, in the 2005/06 season, we clinched the Division 4 title with an undefeated record and also lifted the Minor Charity Cup.

 

In 2010, the Veterans Team was formed, and a partnership was established with a youth setup, leading to the creation of Tewkesbury Town Colts FC. The Colts now boast over 400 aspiring footballers aged 5-18, gradually feeding into the Senior teams.

 

The 2010/11 season saw us secure the Junior Charity Cup.

In the 2012/13 season, the Sunday team made Evesham League history by earning the Team of the Year award and achieving a quadruple, winning the League, both League Cups, and the County Cup. The team celebrated with an open-top bus parade showcasing the trophies.

 

In 2016/17, we were runners-up at Whaddon Road in the Senior Charity Cup, and in 2017/18, we won the Junior Charity Trophy.

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The 2018/19 season saw us return to Whaddon Road for the Senior Charity Cup, this time emerging victorious.

 

In 2021/22, we were promoted to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League for the first time, and in our second season, we lifted the GNSL Div 2 League title, earning promotion to GNSL Division 1.

 

In the 2023/24 season, we established a Saturday Development (3rd) team in the Cheltenham league, bringing us to a total of four Senior Men's teams and a Veterans team.

 

2024/25 season was one of the most successful in the club’s history. The 1st team were crowned champions of Gloucestershire Northern Senior League 1 and won promotion to the Gloucestershire County League with a play off win. Also lifting the Reg Davis League cup on the way. The Reserve team finished league runners-up and won promotion. The Development team also gained promotion. The Sunday team won the Evesham Sunday league.

 

2025/26 sees the 1st team compete in the Gloucestershire County League for the first time in our history. With a new throng of U18s coming to seniors, we have started out a 4th Saturday team to develop them into Senior football

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Isaac Parry:

The only person to give himself a nickname. The Paz Dog is a high quality goal keeper who had the clean sheet record in the league last year. Improved drastically last season, when he had some boots that weren’t made in 2010. No doubt he won’t read this as he seemingly doesn’t have a phone. A well known master of disguise…

 

Jack Spark:

A huge asset to the club since signing at the start of last season from Roman Glass. With previous experience in the Hellenic League, he can play anywhere across the back line and worryingly, in his own head centre midfield. Winner of the Club’s personality of of the year, fluent in Australian but worryingly, very scared of stingray’s.

 

Nick Hill:

An ever present last year, unless he was banned. A member of the Big 4 at the back and a leader with how he plays on the pitch. Demands the best out of others and isn’t afraid to let them know, usually in a quiet and reserved manner. Never to be allowed near a penalty spot again and for someone of his size, is scared of ghosts…. BOO!! Known for his love of a Carling before games and worryingly has his own water bottle too…

 

Tony Hosking:

Another member of the Big 4 and only improved as the season progressed. A leader on the pitch and someone who has shown he is only getting better with age. Comfortable in a back 3 or back 4, just not using the right foot or wearing bright pink boots. Has spent the off season teaching his young boy to play pool… we look forward to seeing the results of this when we all have a spare few hours on a Saturday.

 

 

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Cameron Anderson:

A quiet and understated individual on the pitch, and the same off it, unless Stu gets hold of him. Equally adept at either full back or wing back, his versatility was key throughout the season and will be looking to kick on again this year. Worryingly, gets burnt more than the gaffer when the sun comes out, but makes up for it with his wonderful selection of vape flavours

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Adam Stanley:

Popped up many times last season with vital goals and his attitude and work rate were never in question. His ability to breath without his inhaler, however was, which limited his game time somewhat. Another character within the squad, the most clearcut winner of the Diva of the year and just as likely to two foot a water bottle than an opposition player. Comfortable anywhere on the pitch as long as the ball is absolutely nowhere near his right foot.

 

Ryan Banfield:

Another young lad who we hope is going to kick on this year. Made telling contributions off the bench but will be hoping to push for a regular starting spot that his talent deserves. One of the quickest players in the squad and if his footballing brain could get half as quick as his feet, he will be a hell of a player. Manager at the new Levi’s store in the outlet, hoping that he sorts the lads out with some new clobber. With our numerous away games down to Bristol this season, will be a good opportunity to pick up the match ball from his penalty in the play off.

 

Lee Llewelyn:

Appointed club captain when signed last year and sets the standards with how he conducts himself, apart from missing half of last season getting injured playing Sunday football. He has looked like a new signing since returning from pre-season and everyone is looking forward to seeing him back out on the pitch. Very protective of his barnet and eyebrows, but with good reason, average at best when it comes to padel but less said about that the better.

 

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Lorcan Sheehan:

Vice-Captain for the upcoming season, signed last season for his local team on what can only be described as mega money and seemingly only ever got larger with every passing week. A proven leader and certainly a proven winner, his experience and ability to control a game was vital as the business end of last season loomed. One of the funniest blokes on a night out, known for his love of a good film, however, odd that Avatar is his favourite, frequently watches it at weekends to unwind…. apparently

 

Alex Roder:

Possibly the hardest profile to write as this will go out to the wider public, so must be filtered somewhat. On the positive side, a return of 23 goals was superb last year, however only 7 assists shows just how selfish he can be. Claims he is a centre midfielder when he rarely tracked back beyond the half way line. Inexplicably won the young player of the year award at the age of 23, as apparently I was not allowed to give him most improved. Protected by the powers that be at the club, he knows this and gets away with murder.

 

Jamie Goodwin:

His goals and assists last season fired us to the league and cup double, to be fair he probably could have stopped in November and still won it. Can play anywhere across the frontline, as long as it isn’t right or left. A nightmare for defenders and no doubt he will be looking to set us up for another successful season. 41 goals in 34 starts and 35 assists to go along with it for good measure means he is free from any sort of ridicule…. Annoyingly

 

Scott Jordan:

A case of two halves in one season for Scott, a continual run of games brought out the best in him and post Christmas, fully justified his Manager’s player award. Will be looking to perform at the level he has set for this upcoming season and to push Jamie for top scorer. Officially the Tenerife 2025 wrestling champion, although Nick has requested a rematch. Challenge has been thrown down, we wait to see the outcome

 

 

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Scott Nicholls:

The giraffe, a young CB who played a number of times last season and will be looking to push the old guard this year. Cannot take a throw in if his life depended on it, but produced one of the tidiest finishes of last season away at Dursley, which handed us our only loss, so swings and roundabouts. Was apparently top dog on tour…… although this is still to be verified

 

Luke Sutherland:

Skunky, or one half of the famous Peppa and George double act. The reserve team captain last year who played his part in our promotion last season. Will have a much more important role this season and not only because he provides the manager a vape whenever he asks. His attitude and work rate is something to be admired and that is just him at 9am in Wetherspoons on a Sunday

 

Morgan Skidmore:

A new signing for the club last year, joining from Ledbury and instantly made himself a firm favourite with the lads due to his Instagram. Can play anywhere on the left and has looked comfortable during pre-season so far. Absolutely dreading his initiation but a night out with Peppa and George will make him feel more comfortable. Great missus………… so he tells us.

 

Nathan Galloway:

Another tricky profile to write and to keep it PG. The only lad who has more lives than a cat. His goal return last year shows that the talent is there, whilst he infuriates every single person, he is loved in equal measure. Has the potential to be a match winner on his day, as long as that day isn’t a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, because there is every chance he won’t be there.

 

 

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Henry McMahon:

Another young lad who played his part at various times last year. A big strong lad with an ass the size that J-lo would be proud of, although both have similar first touches in all fairness. Has impressed throughout pre-season and will be hoping to force his way into the starting XI when he isn’t putting up tents at some campsites around the country.

 

James Coates:

The manager, he has no badges, certainly no qualifications, just shouts a bit and loves a whiteboard to make it look like he knows what he is saying. Tries to take part in training but often referred to as a session wrecker. Has spent more time in Tewkesbury since joining the club, than the Abbey has been there. Doesn’t know much about the opposition, but knows they will be kitted up and ready to go. Hands down the best padel player in the club though

 

Stuart Bailey:

The DoF… and the other half of the Peppa and George duo. Often seen driving round Tewkesbury in one of his fancy motors when he isn’t being a huge help on a Saturday. By being a huge help, I mean walking around the pitch, chuntering himself and calling us all useless. Absolutely vital between the hours of 12.00 and 17.00, then very likely to be

MIA until Sunday evening, or at the very least incoherent. Another one who thinks he can play padel, horrendous at that, half about at business though.

 

Marc Lane:

The lunatic that keeps the asylum relatively on the straight and narrow. The Shark, or crisp packet hands as he is affectionately known is not only the chairman of the club, but also the manager and stand in keeper for the reserves who he led to promotion last season, albeit thanks to the writer of these profiles scoring a hat trick in their most important game of the season. His football ability is without a doubt truly horrendous, as anyone who has seen him play on a Monday night can attest to. Currently out injured due to a rogue cone causing a season ending injury….. hopefully. Loves an Excel spreadsheet more than anything

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HENBURY & ROCKLEAZE   1

Buckett

QUEDGELEY WANDERERS  1

Keith

 

It was certainly a game of two halves weather wise, with the 1st half being played in bright sunshine and the 2nd half in near monsoon condition at Arnall Drive.

 

The game was a typical end of season affair with neither team having much to play for and Quedgeley looking forward to their league cup semi-final this coming week. Neither keeper had much to do all game with the only real effort in the 1st half being H&R’s goal which came from a tantalising Jack Mills free kick with Jordan Buckett getting a run on his man to nod home and go into the break 1-0.

 

The 2ns half saw a bit more action and on 51 minutes Stephen Sparrow in the Quedgeley goal saved well from a Matt Harrison effort, but just 2 minutes later Seb Keith struck the ball form 18 yards out right into the corner of the net giving Harry Trett no chance to equalise. On 73 minutes a Fin Jenner effort was well held by Trett but the game petered out in the rain with the sides sharing the points.

 

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Harry Trett   Alexander Roder
Jensen Nelmes   Bailey Gardner
Nick Jones   Bailey Spark
Marcus Willliams   Callum Trust
Jordan Buckett   Cameron Anderson
George James   Harry Heath
Jack Mills   Jack Spark
Matt Harrison   Jamie Goodwin
Fabian Pereira   Joe Poole
Danny Burd   Jordan Huggins
Harvey Moran   Lee Llewellyn
Fin Nelmes   Lorcan Sheehan
Callum Winter   Mike Oliver
Rhys Murphy   Nathan Newland Galloway
Sam Bailey   Nick Alexander Jones
Adam Ogden   Ryan Banfield
    Scott Jordan
    Scott Nicholls
    Teejay Hosking
    Will Cottell
Management   Manager
Peter Bradbury   James Coates
Lee Rogers   Assistant
Jason Tarr   Teejay Hosking, Ryan Davies
    Stuart Bailey, Marc Lane
Match Officials:Simon Turner Simon Laraway Christos Kanatsoulis
 

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