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btlfc official matchday programme
vs Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Premier Division The Society of Old Brentwoods Sun 10 Oct 2010, kick-off: 2:30pm
history
BRENTWOOD TOWN LADIES FC
www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk
The Society of Old Brentwoods Ashwells Road BRENTWOOD
CM15 9SE
affiliated to the Essex County Football Association
members of the Eastern Region Women’s Football League
secretary Ian Bent
(07837 575 251)
(ian.bent@essexfa.com)
chairman David Worsfold
(01277 221 445)
(david.worsfold@zen.co.uk)
treasurer John Lovell
(07785 571 223)
(johnhlovell@o2.co.uk)
press & publicity Robert Craven
(07545 463 872) (robertcraven173@hotmail.com)
first team manager Ian Bent assistant managers Lucy
Faraday & David Worsfold
club captain Carla Rose
honours ERWFL Division One South
Runners-Up 2009/10 ERWFL Plate Competition
Winners 2007/8
Brentwood Town Ladies FC was formed in 1999
following the merger of Brentwood Ursuline FC and Brentwood Girls FC. The Ursuline Convent High School had been running teams in the
town since 1991 and by 1998/9 had entered three teams into the Essex County Girls League
whilst Brentwood Boys had also launched a
girls’ team in 1997.
By the spring of 1999, Brentwood Ursuline had
decided that the school could no longer support
football's rapid growth and the decision was taken to
form an independent club which also took on board
the girls' team from Brentwood Boys for the best
interests of female football in the area.
The focus has now moved to a successful Ladies side,
who compete in the Eastern Region Women's
Football League (ERWFL) having claimed successive
promotions from the Essex County Women's League
in 2003 and 2004.
Having finished fifth in their first season, 2005/6 saw
Brentwood reach the play-off finals as they pushed
for promotion from Division One East. Town could not
quite reach the top tier, and subsequent seasons
saw the club narrowly miss out again having been
placed fourth in 2007 and then third in consecutive
campaigns within the newly-realigned Division One
South.
There was some success in 2008 as the Ladies won
their first major trophy, scooping the ERWFL Plate
Competition courtesy of a 4-1 victory over Kings
Sports, as well as consecutive runs to the Third
Qualifying Round of the FA Women’s Cup.
After the departure of coach Kevin Anderson at the
end of the 2008/9 campaign, 2009/10 dawned with
a new management team in place, headed by Ian
Bent. Ably assisted by David Worsfold and Lucy
Faraday in his backroom team, Bent tasted success
at the end of his first term in charge as Blues finally
claimed that elusive promotion spot, completing the
campaign as runners-up to Arlesey Town.
2010/11 now sees the Club competing in the ERWFL
Premier Division for the first time in their history.
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btlfc
brentwood town ladies manager Ian Bent
assistants Lucy Faraday & David Worsfold
colours sky blue shirts, navy blue shorts, sky blue socks
hethersett athletic ladies manager Chris Bolderstone
colours orange shirts, black shorts, orange socks
next match at the society of old brentwoods
Sun 17 Oct 2010: Redbridge (Essex County Women’s Cup supported by
BBC Essex First Round), 1:30pm
the squads
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Izzy VIAN Georgia ADCOCK
Sophie LOVELL Stacey ANNISON
Kelly WALKER Charlotte SWANN
Emma HOOKER Luci MIDDLETON
Lucy FARADAY Vicki LUBBOCK
Kerri THOMAS Hannah WATERS
Nicole MANNING Kate ELLIS
Danielle BUTLER Victoria SWANN
Carla ROSE Amy BELL
Stacey TURNER Amy BATCH
Keeley WALKER Grace BIRCHALL
Leah COWAN Abbie CHARLTON
Jess TUFFEN Sophie LUBBOCK
Sarah MURPHY Elizabeth STREET
Nikita WHINNETT Lauren BAILEY
Dominique HUME Emma MULLEY
Toni BROWN Emily COATES
Nikki ALLEN Lisa FERDANI
Megan TODD
Mia BOORMAN
referee Andy Pilbrow
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welcome Welcome to this afternoon’s match against Hethersett Athletic. We hope that the visiting players, coaches and supporters enjoy their trip to Essex today.
What a fortnight it has been since I last put
together a set of programme notes. I said
on that occasion that the next week would
be a great test for us; I believe we have
come through that test with flying colours
and I couldn’t be more proud of my
players.
We started a run of three games in eight
days with a very creditable draw against
Stevenage Borough. On an afternoon
where both teams played some fantastic
football, it was one of the best matches I
have witnessed for a long time.
We followed that up with an impressive
performance over local rivals Chelmsford
City. That night I thought the players were
truly magnificent and once again were a
credit to themselves and this Club with the
level of determination, skill and team spirit
on show.
We completed our test with victory over
Tring Athletic in the FA Cup and my thanks
go to Lucy Faraday for managing the team
in my absence. I am led to believe we
weren't at our best that day and the tough
week was evident in much of our play, but
cup football is all about getting the result
and we did that. You can’t play at your
best in every game, so getting results
through hard work and sticking together in
difficult conditions is vital and is often the
benchmark of a good team.
Today’s game sees current league leaders
Hethersett provide the opposition and, with
us sitting in second place, I hope it will be a
great spectacle of ladies football once
again. We have started well at our new
home and the place is already starting to
feel like home, so long may that continue.
Enjoy the match,
Ian Bent Brentwood Town Ladies manager
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match report
Brentwood Town defeated local rivals Chelmsford City 3-1 at Burnham Ramblers FC’s Leslie Field Stadium after fighting back from being a goal behind thanks to strikes from forward pairing Carla Rose and Nikita Whinnett.
“Tonight was a great result and was
thoroughly deserved as a reward for the
hard work and attitude on display all night
from the team,” declared manager Ian
Bent after watching his side return to the
top of the Eastern Region Women’s Football
League Premier Division. “The response to
going a goal behind was excellent; we
defended well in our units and dealt with
their long ball relatively well all night.”
Emma Ridings curled inches over the
crossbar in the seventh minute of the
match, and it was the experienced City
front-runner who scored the fixture’s
opening goal just seconds afterwards
having been presented with a chance to
chip in from 30 yards.
The equaliser arrived in the eleventh minute,
and was created when Whinnett sprung the
offside trap on the left flank. Skipper Rose
kept pace with her strike partner and was
perfectly positioned as the teenager
squared the ball to ride a challenge and
tap the ball underneath Jade Parker into
the bottom left-hand corner.
Blues began to exert more pressure and, just
before the half-hour mark, Whinnett
directed a low shot wide of the left-hand
upright before drawing a fantastic save
from Parker.
The second period began with Izzy Vian
producing an impressive save from a
Ridings exocet, getting a fingertip to the
ball to push it over
That save became even more crucial when
Town moved ahead in the 50th minute,
Leah Cowan sending a majestic centre into
the penalty area and Whinnett providing
the merest touch to send the ball nestling
into the bottom right-hand corner past
replacement goalkeeper Amy Vernon.
Vian was at it again five minutes later,
cutting out winger Lynsey Bowman’s cross
at the near post before diving forwards
bravely to claim at the feet of Ridings.
A matter of minutes after the hour mark,
Faraday tried her luck with a 30-yard
free-kick bounced over off of the top of the
bar, but Blues did not have to wait long
before extending their advantage. Whinnett received the ball 35 yards from goal and
tracked across the front of the penalty box
before caressing home her eleventh goal of
the season with the outside of her right foot.
Brentwood were almost running rampant at
this stage, and a beautifully-weighted Kelly
Walker through-ball set Rose away on the
left. The skipper cut back to cross for
Whinnett, and this time a chipped shot
scraped the woodwork.
The final clear-cut opportunity arrived 13
minutes from time as Ridings advanced on
Vian, who was quickly off of her goal-line to
beat the ball away again, and the Town
defence cleared the ball to safety one final
time.
Chelmsford City 1
(Ridings 8) Brentwood Town 3
(Rose 11, Whinnett 50, 64) ERWFL Premier Division @ Burnham Ramblers FC on Weds 29 Sept 2010
Town: Izzy Vian, Emma Hooker, Jess Tuffen
(Keeley Walker 81), Kelly Walker, Nicole
Manning, Sophie Lovell, Nikita Whinnett,
Lucy Faraday, Danielle Butler (Sarah Murphy
76), Carla Rose, Leah Cowan (Toni Brown
90+3). Substitute not used: Dominique
Hume.
match photos
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Nikita Whinnett moves forward
Lucy Faraday selects a pass
Stacey Turner in control
Danielle Butler in possession
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match report
Sophie Lovell’s first half penalty kick earned Brentwood Town an FA Women’s Cup Second Qualifying Round tie away to local rivals Hutton following a 1-0 win at Tring Athletic.
Lovell confidently stroked home from twelve
yards to make sure that Blues defeated
their Greater London Women’s Football
League opposition and leave assistant
manager Lucy Faraday happy.
“With this being our third game in eight
days, I thought we looked both physically
and mentally tired,” she said. “Ultimately we
had to go out there and win the game,
which we have done, and the players
worked hard to earn the result in difficult
conditions.”
Town enjoyed the vast majority of
possession during the opening period
despite a heavy pitch and tired legs taking
their toll on the team.
Good build-up play involving Faraday,
Carla Rose and Nikita Whinnett set up
Danielle Butler within two minutes, but her
shot was deflected into the side-netting.
Five minutes later, Kellie Evans went close
for Tring as she swung a 35-yard free-kick
just inches over the crossbar.
Brentwood took the lead just before the
half-hour mark after a period of sustained
pressure. Faraday blasted goalwards from
20 yards, and Athletic goalkeeper Tripoli
Witney could only parry the ball out.
Whinnett teed up the onrushing Turner and,
when she was upended, the referee had
no choice but to point to the spot.
Lovell banished her previous penalty
demons by driving low into the net and
scoring her second goal of the season.
Town were met by stubborn resistance as
they looked to build on the lead, not least
from ’keeper Witney who thwarted Rose
when she sent a clean strike goalwards.
Faraday then went even closer as she lined
up a fearsome effort, only for the ball to
bounce back off of the right-hand post
before Kelly Walker’s well-struck attempt
was pushed away again by Witney.
The second period began in a similar vein,
Witney getting a strong hand to Turner’s
powerful shot cutting in from the left flank.
The ball climbed high into the sky, but a
combination of Witney and defender Claire
Hollingsworth managed to force it out of
play before Whinnett could head in.
As the half progressed, Tring enjoyed more
play, not least when Sally Green robbed
Lovell in midfield and her long-range effort
rebounded off of the underside of the bar.
Turner’s last action before being replaced
by solitary substitute Keeley Walker was to
make Witney claim another strike, and the
custodian was at it again in the 78th minute
as she pushed away Whinnett’s effort.
With four minutes remaining, Vian made an
outstanding save under pressure to deny
Claire Davey an equaliser, clutching the
midfielder’s shot from Evans’ corner despite
the presence of two forwards. It was to
prove important as the back-line of Lovell,
Manning, Murphy and Emma Hooker all
stood firm to head out a number of crosses
and stop Tring from netting an equaliser.
Tring Athletic 0
Brentwood Town 1
(Lovell 29 pen) FA Women’s Cup sponsored by E.On First Qualifying Round @ Miswell Lane on Sun 03 Oct 2010
Town: Izzy Vian, Sarah Murphy, Emma
Hooker, Kelly Walker, Nicole Manning,
Sophie Lovell, Danielle Butler, Lucy Faraday,
Nikita Whinnett, Carla Rose, Stacey Turner
(Keeley Walker 77).
match photos
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blues news TOWN RECOGNISED IN ESSEX
COUNTY FA FAIR PLAY AWARDS Manager Ian Bent described Brentwood Town Ladies’ recognition in the 2009/10 Essex County Football
Association Fair Play Awards as “a
great honour” and “a great tribute to
the squad”.
Blues were placed third in the Sunday
Open-Age category behind men’s clubs
Durassic Park, of the Chelmsford Invitation
League, and Abbey Rangers from the Terry
Reed North West Essex Sunday League.
They narrowly pipped Eastern Region
Women’s Football League newcomers
C & K Basildon, who were
highly-commended for their own
disciplinary record.
The positioning means that the club receive
£150-worth of Umbro clothing vouchers,
which have already been put towards the
purchase of a new home kit, as well as a
commemorative plaque from the Essex
County FA, to be presented at a future
home match by a member of the
organisation.
Speaking after learning of the accolade,
Bent said: “It is a great honour to be
recognised for our fair play achievements
by the County FA, and to go through a
whole season without recording a single
caution or sending off is a great tribute to
the squad and the way they play the
game.”
“To do that in a promotion season, with
added pressure of success, adds even
more to the honour and it has been
decided that the prize will be put towards a
new kit so everyone has something to show
for it,” he added.
A specially-formed judging panel assessed
the nominations using structured criteria to
identify possible winners. This included a
team’s disciplinary record, the level played
by the team and any supporting statement
provided by the league that put them
Forward.
Mick Elliott, the Essex County FA Director
Responsible for Discipline and a member of
the panel, stated: “If football is to remain as
the number one participation sport in
England it’s important we continue to
promote sportsmanship and fair play and,
through the disciplinary process, we try to
eradicate bad behaviour.”
“Fair play is the driving force behind football
and all participants should be reminded of
this before, during and after every match. I
believe we spend too much time focussing
on bad behaviour and not enough
promoting and rewarding good conduct.
These awards try to put this right.”
To read more about the Fair Play Awards,
please visit the County FA website,
www.essexfa.com.
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btlfc squad
Stacey Turner (forward)
games 1+1 goals 0
potm awards 0
An exciting forward player, Stacey rejoined
the club from Chelmsford City, where she
scored three times in four matches last year,
in time for the start of the 2010/11 season
Keeley Walker (forward)
games 0+6 goals 0
potm awards 0
Young forward signed from the Junior section
during the summer of 2009 who has the
potential to be a leading player in the team
in the future having scored on her full debut
Leah Cowan (forward)
games 6 goals 5
potm awards 0
Leah is a recent signing from West Ham
United, where she played 3 times in the FA
Women’s Premier League, who possesses a
number of attacking attributes
Jess Tuffen (defender)
games 5+1 goals 0
potm awards 0
Young defender who joined the club in the
summer of 2010 from East Thurrock United
after impressing throughout the season for
both her club and the SEEVIC Academy side
Sarah Murphy (defender)
games 6+3 goals 0
potm awards 0
Sarah is a versatile defender capable of
playing anywhere at the back. Forced her
way into the team during last season
Nikita Whinnett (forward)
games 7+1 goals 11
potm awards 6
An explosive forward, Nikita is another new
recruit for 2010/11 after joining the club from
the SEEVIC Academy team. Also bagged 19
goals for Southend United last term
Dominique Hume
(goalkeeper) games 3 clean sheets 1
potm awards 0
Joined Blues permanently this summer after
spending a year on loan from Colchester
United, Dom is a young goalkeeper who is
already experienced and has real promise
Toni Brown (midfielder)
games 0+1 goals 0
potm awards 0
A new recruit for the 2010/11 season after
swapping supporting the team for playing in
it, Toni possesses a sweet left foot whilst
playing out wide or up front
Nikki Allen (defender)
games 3 goals 0
potm awards 0
A recent capture from Slough Ladies after
moving to the mid-Essex area, Nikki is equally
comfortable in central defence or midfield
Ian Bent (manager) The gaffer joined Brentwood in the summer of
2009 and led the club to promotion from
ERWFL Division One South to the fourth tier of
women’s football in his first season in charge
Izzy Vian (goalkeeper)
games 4 clean sheets 1
potm awards 0
A reliable shotstopper and long-serving
member of the squad who possesses
infectious enthusiasm, Izzy kept four clean
sheets in 10 appearances in 2009/10
Sophie Lovell (defender)
games 8 goals 2
potm awards 1
Manager’s Player Of The Year 2009/10, a
consistent performer and integral member of
the back four, Sophie has netted 16 goals
from defence in the past two seasons
Kelly Walker (midfielder)
games 9 goals 3
potm awards 0
Capable of playing in defence or as a
holding midfielder, Kelly is seen as a strong
and reliable member of the squad. Scored
her first goals for Blues in April
Emma Hooker (defender)
games 7+1 goals 0
potm awards 0
Emma is a tough-tackling defender with
plenty of experience, capable of playing
anywhere along the back-line. Played a part
in all eight of Town’s clean sheets last season
Lucy Faraday (midfielder)
games 7+1 goals 5
potm awards 0
The club’s player/assistant manager
combines her off-field role with one on the
pitch as a technical ball-playing midfielder
who set up 14 goals in the 2009/10 campaign
Kerri Thomas (midfielder)
games 4+1 goals 0
potm awards 0
An exciting talent signed at the start of the
2009/10 season from East Thurrock United,
Kerri was a lucky charm last term as Blues won
every one of the 6 matches she scored in
Nicole Manning (midfielder)
games 9 goals 0
potm awards 1
Having joined halfway through the 2009/10
season from Dagenham & Redbridge, Nicole
leads by example and has been named
vice-captain for the new campaign
Danielle Butler (forward)
games 8 goals 0
potm awards 0
Teenage forward Dan is maturing immensely,
with her strong work ethic up front a great foil
for those around her. Scored 8 times for
Brentwood last season
Carla Rose (forward)
games 9 goals 6
potm awards 1
Carla took over the captain’s armband
during the 2009/10 season, becoming the
leader of the team as she passed on her
experience and top attitude to the squad
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btlfc squad
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in town: hethersett athletic
CLUB HISTORY
It took just six seasons from the formation of Hethersett Jubilee FC in 1991 for a female side to become a component of the Norfolk club.
Hethersett Athletic, as they were now known, played their
first friendly fixture as an Under-12 girls side on 22nd
February 1998, losing 14-2 to Harford Belles Under-13s, but
just two months later the side had improved to record a
2-2 draw against the same club’s Under-11 team.
The team joined the local county league and began to
compete more regularly in subsequent seasons until they
were able to compete as an adult side in the Norfolk
County Women’s League in 2000/1.
Athletic proved their knockout pedigree by reaching the 11-a-side League Cup final in
their opening season, losing 4-3 to Aylesham. By 2005, they had progressed enough to
move into the Eastern Region Women’s Football League Division One East.
Within two years, Hethersett had won the Division One East title, winning 12 of 14 games to
hold off the challenge of Chelmsford City, who they also defeated 4-3 in the end of
season ‘round robin’ competition. That season they reached the quarter-finals of the
League Cup and were beaten in the semi-finals of the Norfolk & Suffolk County Cup.
Going into the final two matches of the 2007/8 ERWFL Premier Division campaign, Athletic
trailed county rivals Norwich City by just one point. However, the Canaries beat
Peterborough and were awarded a fixture against Haringey and Hethersett could only
manage 1-1 draws against Cambridge United and Royston Town to miss out on the title.
However, by that stage they had claimed the first of three straight ERWFL Cup victories,
triumphing 3-0 over Barking. The club have preserved their Premier Division status in
subsequent seasons, whilst defeating Cambridge United (2-1) and Billericay Town (5-1) in
League Cup finals.
FACTFILE
nickname Athletic
home ground Wroxham FC, Trafford Park, Skinners Lane, Wroxham, NR12 8SJ
colours orange and black
manager Chris Bolderstone secretary Mel Perkins fixture secretary Mel Perkins
honours ERWFL Division One East
champions 2006/7, ERWFL Premier Division runners-up 2007/8, ERWFL Cup winners 2007/8, 2008/9, 2009/10
last meeting 06 May 2007: Hethersett Athletic 5-3 Brentwood Town (ERWFL Division One East end of season round robin tournament)
website www.hethersettathletic.co.uk
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2010/11 season statisticsDate Opposition Competition H/A Result 1 2 3 4 5
15 Aug 10 Arlesey Town ERWFL Prem A L2-4 Vian Tuffen Hooker Kelly Walker
N
Manning
22 Aug 10 Peterborough ERWFL Prem A W4-0 N
Manning
Hooker S Murphy Tuffen Worsfold
29 Aug 10 Haringey Borough ERWFL Prem A W3-2 Vian Hooker S Murphy Worsfold N
Manning
05 Sep 10 Barking ERWFL Prem A W1-0 Hume Worsfold S Murphy Kelly
Walker
N
Manning
12 Sep 10 Cambridge University ERWFL Prem A W10-2 Hume Allen S Murphy Kelly Walker
N
Manning
19 Sep 10 Kettering Town ERWFL Prem H W7-3 N
Manning
Hooker S Murphy Kelly
Walker
Tuffen
26 Sep 10 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem H D1-1 Hume Hooker Tuffen Kelly
Walker
N
Manning
29 Sep 10 Chelmsford City ERWFL Prem A W3-1 Vian Hooker Tuffen Kelly
Walker
N
Manning
03 Oct 10 Tring Athletic FAWC 1QR A W1-0 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kelly
Walker
N
Manning
10 Oct 10 Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Prem H 2:30pm
17 Oct 10 Redbridge ECWC R1 H 1:30pm
24 Oct 10 Hutton FAWC 2QR A 2:00pm
31 Oct 10 Woodbridge Town ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
07 Nov 10 Arlesey Town ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
14 Nov 10 Peterborough ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
21 Nov 10 Haringey Borough ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
28 Nov 10 Barking ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
12 Dec 10 Kettering Town ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
19 Dec 10 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
09 Jan 11 Bedford ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
16 Jan 11 Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
30 Jan 11 Cambridge University ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
TBA Bedford ERWFL Prem H
TBA Chelmsford City ERWFL Prem H
TBA Woodbridge Town ERWFL Prem H
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2010/11 season statistics 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sub1 Sub2 Sub3 Sub4 Sub5
Lovell Butler Cowan Whinnett Rose Thomas S Murphy
(3)
Keeley
Walker (11) Hume E
Manning
N Murphy
Lovell Allen Kelly
Walker
Butler Rose Whinnett 3
Faraday (9)
E
Manning (5) Thomas
(8)
Keeley
Walker
Lovell Faraday Kelly Walker
Whinnett Rose 2 Thomas Keeley
Walker (11) Hume E
Manning
N Murphy
Allen Thomas Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Keeley
Walker (9)
E
Manning (7) Vian
Lovell Thomas Faraday Butler Rose 2 Cowan 2 Whinnett (7) 4
Hooker
(3)
Tuffen (6) Vian Worsfold
Lovell Whinnett Faraday 3 Butler Rose Cowan 2 Turner (9) Worsfold
(3)
Keeley
Walker (10) Brown Thomas
Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan S Murphy
(11)
Brown Vian Keeley
Walker
Lovell Whinnett 2
Faraday Butler Rose Cowan S Murphy
(9)
Keeley
Walker (3)
Brown
(11)
Hume
Lovell (p) Butler Faraday Whinnett Rose Turner Keeley
Walker (11)
ERFWL Premier Div Pl W D L F A Pts GD
Hethersett Athletic 8 6 2 0 22 12 20 +10
Brentwood Town 8 6 1 1 31 13 19 +18
Bedford 8 5 1 2 22 10 16 +12
Arlesey Town 8 3 4 1 21 15 13 +6
Barking 7 4 0 3 27 5 12 +22
Chelmsford City 8 3 3 2 15 15 12 0
Stevenage Borough 8 2 5 1 14 11 11 +3
Peterborough 7 3 1 3 24 11 10 +13
Woodbridge Town 8 1 3 4 8 17 6 -9
Haringey Borough 7 1 1 5 13 19 4 -6
Kettering Town 8 1 1 6 15 25 4 -10
Cambridge University 9 1 0 8 7 66 3 -59
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