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Swaffham Town strengthen Thurlow Nunn First Division North survival hopes with home win against Wivenhoe




Swaffham Town strengthened their Thurlow Nunn First Division North survival hopes with a well-deserved three points at the weekend.

The Pedlars picked up only their second win of the campaign against their visitors from Essex - but still find themselves several points adrift at the bottom of the table.

It all seemed to start as deja vue for the Pedlars when, eight minutes in, full-back Lewis Malin picked up a groin strain and was replaced by Josh Overland.

Ethan Lloyd Patrick's effort was blocked by the head of the Wivenhoe defender, leaving him with a bloody nose. Picture: Eddie Deane
Ethan Lloyd Patrick's effort was blocked by the head of the Wivenhoe defender, leaving him with a bloody nose. Picture: Eddie Deane

A competitive first half saw chances at both ends and both goalkeepers made to work hard.

The breakthrough came five minutes into the second half, Connor Pilbeam connecting with an Ethan Lloyd-Patrick cross from the left wing, sweeping into the bottom of the left-hand corner of the net from 12 yards.

The home side's Gino Livoti was unlucky with an effort four minutes later, the Wivenhoe goalkeeper doing enough to deflect it onto the post.

Two fine saves from the newly-signed Tom Jefferies between the posts earned him the man-of-the-match on his debut.

The Pedlars move on next week on the road to the Millfield Autoparts Stadium, home of FC Peterborough on Saturday where Pilbeam will be looking to add to his impressive tally of now four goals in three appearances.

There were no other games at the Uncle Luke's Stadium last weekend or the coming one.

The Anglian Combination and Central & South Norfolk Leagues are on a festive break until the new year.

The only other game this week was the Under-18s away to Sporting 87 playing at the Mel Group Stadium, stronghold of AFC Sudbury, a 3G all-weather surface.

Connor Pilbeam skips over the challenge. Picture: Eddie Deane
Connor Pilbeam skips over the challenge. Picture: Eddie Deane
Ethan Lloyd-Patrick wins the aerial challenge. Picture: Eddie Deane
Ethan Lloyd-Patrick wins the aerial challenge. Picture: Eddie Deane
Goalkeeper Tom Jefferies about to collect the Wivenhoe cross. Picture: Eddie Deane
Goalkeeper Tom Jefferies about to collect the Wivenhoe cross. Picture: Eddie Deane

Great facilities for the Young Pedlars to experience, and an entertaining game for the neutral, Sporting 87 registered the only goal of the evening.



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