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Premier Combination Wintle strikes twice as Iron men see off Greyfriars

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September 18, 2025

RON Acton are up and running with a prized Premier Division win behind them at the first attempt.

- Simon PARKINSON

Premier Combination Wintle strikes twice as Iron men see off Greyfriars

Joe Wintle struck twice and Dean Preddie scored Acton’s other goal at Lodge Road as their team, who experienced a sparkling few opening weeks of the last campaign before eventually settling for a fifth spot finish under Chris Sweet's stewardship, edged a 3-2 victory over Greyfriars Athletic guests responding with Luke Magee's second-half brace.

Hallen Reserves, beaten 3-1 away by DRG Frenchay on the opening afternoon, bounced back to beat Patchway Town 4-2 at Moorhouse Lane HQ, courtesy of Jamal Bwanamkuu, Will Bolshaw, Logan Heyns and Archie Parry efforts, while George Bayley and Martins Olaniyi scored for a Patch-way team still to register a point three games in.

Another Combination topflight side savouring the sweet taste of a maiden win were Longwell Green Sports Reserves thanks to a 2-0 Shellards Road success over Bradley Stoke Town triers seeking a first victory after three fruitless attempts.

Goals both sides of the break by Rowan Smith and Harrison Neill did the damage for a Longwell team now preparing for an intriguing GFA Senior Amateur Cup opener on Saturday, away against Saints Old Boys of Bristol Downs League Division One (2pm).

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