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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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SOMETHING had to give as the top two went head-to-head, each boasting 100 per cent records.

However, it was visiting Jacksdale MW who emerged victorious as they beat Shirland MW 4-1 to open up a nine-point gap.

In stark contrast, Codnor Miners Arms are still pointless after being hammered 7-0 by Crib.

Coronation Club took the lead at the interval following a good strike by Carl Firth. Visitors Rainbow International had the better of the second period though and scored through Matt Brittle and Nigel Haslam (2).

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Amber Athletic swept aside Hayloft 8-3, Aaron Wood, Ash Edkins, Matt Wilders (3), Darren Chatterton, Tom Wood and an Ian McCaffery own goal making up the tally.

Matt Byard, Danny O'Donnell and Andrew Bonser were on the mark for the hosts.

There is no stopping Second Division Ripley White Lion who hammered Gallows Inn 10-2. Jay Miles got five and Dave Hodgson (2).

Rivals Out of Town surprisingly slipped up though as visitors Blackwell MW stole a 1-0 win.

In-form Duffield Dynamos comprehensively beat Railway (Pinxton). Tom Lowe, Tom Broadhead and Dan Hutsby scored twice in a 7-2 away win.

Derby Madrid lost 4-1 to Holly Bush, but Swanwick Villa stay rooted to the foot of the table after going down 4-1 to Heanor Staff.

Hilcote MW inflicted only the second defeat of the season on Marlpool United, and did so by a comfortable 5-0 margin.

Chances were at a premium in the game featuring Alliance Healthcare and Gladiators as defenders had learned from the previous week's free-scoring encounter in the reverse fixture.

The only goal of the game came from a speculative shot-cum-centre by Curt Steeples to give the home team a 1-0 win.

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