TROWBRIDGE LEAGUE: SEMINGTON Magpies, the Division Three side were giantkillers in the Knockout Cup with a 2-1 win over Division Two Castle Combe Reserves, who had goalscorer Marcus Young sent off in bizarre circumstances.
Young, cautioned in the first half, was substituted at the break but became embroiled in a last minute fracas and was sent off for coming onto the the field without permission.
First half goals from Bobby Mitchell, from a Simon Hillman free kick, and Dan Rimmer, from a a Dan Phillips corner, had put Magpies on their way to a home third round tie with top flight Bradford United.
Heytesbury finally celebrated their first league win of the season, with new boss Steve Bidgood sealing a shock 3-1 Division One triumph at third-placed Seend United.
Rudloe gained revenge, courtesy of Paul Newbury and Stuart Tutty, in the last ten minutes at Trowbridge United, who staged three recoveries through Dean Murden (2) and Micky Baggs' penalty to wipe out arrears from Liam Ralph, Jason Walsh and Matt Dancey.
The days of basement side leaking goals galore appear to be ending.
Calne Eagles collected their first win in six games with a 2-0 win over Castle Combe A.
Neil Jarbey and Shaun Jefferies scored.
After three straight victories, Rowde lost 3-0 to St Andrews.
Rudloe Reserves beat Frome Town Sports A 3-1. George Bentley and unsung striker Luke Wolf (2) netted, with Kirk Boobyer registering an own goal.
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