Three finest head down to Jersey
NORTH, Sylvans and Vale Rec all make the short hop across the water to Jersey tomorrow for a hectic day of inter-island Wheway Cup quarter-final action.
NORTH, Sylvans and Vale Rec all make the short hop across the water to Jersey tomorrow for a hectic day of inter-island Wheway Cup quarter-final action.
JEREMIE CUP holders Jersey Scottish will not defend their crown – meaning Jersey's two best teams will both be absent from the competition this season.
VALE REC secured their first piece of silverware at first-team level in 12 years after a strong comeback saw them lift the Willis Cup in Jersey on Bank Holiday Monday.
DANNY WATTS was the Sylvans hero as his 73rd-minute strike won his side the Stranger Cup at the Corbet Field last night.
SYLVANS overcame Bels last night to reach to the Guernsey FA Cup final in which they will face St Martin's on Friday 1 May.
MARTYN DE GARIS has described Sam Murray's overhead kick as one of the best local goals ever after Sylvans progressed to the Guernsey FA Cup semi-finals.
NORTH moved within two points of the Priaulx League title last night after their ninth successive win.
WITH the league's most in-form striker in their ranks, Rovers will look to delay North's inevitable pending coronation as Priaulx League champions tonight.
LAST year's finalists both fell at the semi-final stage of this season's Stranger Cup last night.
THE injuries are mounting at St Peter's where tomorrow Sylvans simply must win against fading champions Bels.
THEY left it late, but Nick Rumens' stunning strike kept Vale Rec firmly in the Priaulx League title mix at a wintry Corbet Field last night.
VALE REC beat the champions last night to extend their lead in the FNB Priaulx League.
VALE REC booked a spot in the Stranger Cup semi-finals with an emphatic 6-0 victory over Rangers in their Group B shootout at the Corbet Field.
THEY come up against the holders tomorrow, but Rovers start their Guernsey FA Cup campaign as arguably the favourites to progress from the 'group of death'.
SYLVANS missed the chance to return to the top of the Priaulx league table and on the evidence of their 2-0 loss at the Track on Saturday and the burgeoning threat of North, they might not experience that feeling again this season.