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Suburban Plummer's late strike rescues point for Cosmos against Mendip

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October 16, 2025

N 8lst-minute goal from Ais Plummer earned Division One leaders Cosmos UK a point at Oaklands Park against unbeaten Mendip Broadwalk Reserves.

- Derek CUMNER

Alfie Jenkins had given the visitors the lead in a hard-fought game, superbly refereed by Chris Darlington.

Second-placed AFC Bohemia moved to within a point of the leaders following a 5-3 home win against Broad Plain House Reserves. Ben Crewe and Quetin Msibi were among the goals for the ‘House’

Four teams are unbeaten in Division One but only Filton Athletic Reserves have a 100 per cent record. They travelled to Filwood and beat Hartcliffe FC 3-1. Jack Saunders gave the visitors a 15th-minute lea, which Liam Dart doubled three minutes before halftime. Substitute Kieran Terry made it 3-0 on 85 minutes before Jamie Mitchell-Cotterell scored a late consolation for Hartcliffe.

Ben Morris equalised for Fishponds OB just before halftime after Brislington 2nds had gone a goal up. Alex Franklin put the hosts 2-1 up betore Brislington levelled to earn their first point of the season.

Ethan Culmer bagged a first-half brace for Wessex wanderers Reserves vat Lockleaze Sports Centre, with Yemi Oladimeji adding a third, but the goals were in vain as visitors Bromley Heath United Reserves won 4-3.

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