Saturday Results Service
5:45pm Sat 29th Mar 08:: written by Ben Smith
It was a dismal afternoon for Maidenhead sporting clubs with Maidenhead United and Maidenhead Rugby Club losing crucial matches against relegation rivals. Elsewhere, Reading did their chances of Premier League survival no harm, holding Blackburn Rovers to a 0-0 draw.
FOOTBALL
Conference South
Maidenhead United (0) 0– 1 (0) Welling United
The Magpies move into the bottom three of the Conference South after they slipped to a 1-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Welling United at York Road.
Sam Gargan scored the only goal of the game after 20 minutes and the Magpies could not find an equaliser as they slipped to their fourth consecutive defeat.
Premier League
Reading (0) 0 – 0 (0) Blackburn Rovers
The Royals, who were reduced to 10 men following the second half dismissal of Marek Matejovsky held on for a what could prove to be a crucial point.
Indeed despite being a man short Reading could have picked up all three points with Stephen Hunt and Andre Bikey going close.
Division 1 South & West
Marlow (0) 3 - 2 (1) Godalming Town
Couch 69, 88 Mariner 40
Dickens 86 Olmanny 80
Two goals in the last four minutes saw Marlow grab all three points against Goldaming. Aaron Couch scored twice, and Adam Dickens got the other on his return from injury, as Marlow grabbed their first win in four matches.
Division 1 South & West
Newport IOW (0) 0 - 2 (1) Burnham
Durrant
Suarez
Burnham continued their superb recent form with a 2-0 victory over Newport IOW on Saturday.
RUGBY
South West 1
Reading (27) 32 – 5 (5) Maidenhead RFC
Maids’ hopes of beating the drop suffered a major blow, as they slipped to a 32-5 defeat in miserable conditions at Holme Park.
Despite making a superb start and taking an early lead through Richard Barber, Maids slipped to their sixth successive league defeat.
South West 2 East
Marlow (0) 3 – 10 (10) Salisbury
Marlow’s great escape hit the buffers as they slipped to a 10-3 defeat to in-form Salisbury. Marlow, who had won their previous four matches, did rally in the second half after trailing 10-0 but it was not to be.
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