Northern League: Sunderland RCA disappointed with defeat at Consett

Sunderland RCA manager Martin Swales was left disappointed by his side’s narrow defeat at Northern League Division One rivals Consett.
Action from Sunderland West End (red/white) against Easington Colliery (blue/white) at the Ford Sports Hub Sports Complex on Saturday.Action from Sunderland West End (red/white) against Easington Colliery (blue/white) at the Ford Sports Hub Sports Complex on Saturday.
Action from Sunderland West End (red/white) against Easington Colliery (blue/white) at the Ford Sports Hub Sports Complex on Saturday.

RCA put in a determined display at Belle View before a Dale Pearson goal condemned them to a first defeat in three league games.

Swales praised his players for their performance against the FA Vase finalists, but revealed his disappointment over the result.

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He told The Echo: “I think a draw would have been a fair result.

Action from Sunderland West End (red/white) against Easington Colliery at the Ford Sports Hub Sports Complex on Saturday.Action from Sunderland West End (red/white) against Easington Colliery at the Ford Sports Hub Sports Complex on Saturday.
Action from Sunderland West End (red/white) against Easington Colliery at the Ford Sports Hub Sports Complex on Saturday.

“We went up there with a plan and changed our system to match them.

“We had plenty of chances, as did they, but we were disappointing to not get something from the game.

“They caught us on the counter-attack, their goal came from us having the ball in their box.

“We were fantastic, but we have come away with a point.”

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Newcastle United-bound Cedwyn Scott continued his impressive form with a brace in Hebburn Town’s 4-0 home win against Northallerton Town.

The Hornets striker will start a four-week trial with the Magpies Under-23s on Monday less than 48 hours after taking his tally to 20 in his last nine games as his side moved seven points clear at the top of the table.

Tom Potter and Michael Richardson were also on target for Kevin Bolam’s side as they claimed a seventh consecutive league win.

Michael Roberts, Nathan Mulligan, Tom Coulthard, Dale Mulligan and Lewis King all found the net in Stockton Town’s 5-0 at Whickham and first half goals from Scott Lowery and Richard Coulson gave Whitley Bay at 2-0 win at managerless Billingham Town.

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Peter Mulcaster experienced a defeat in his first game in charge of Division Two basement club Durham City.

Chester-le-Street Town took a three-goal lead into half-time against Mulcaster’s new side thanks to goals from Liam Dixon, Kevin Dixon and Jack Mitchell.

Ben Thatcher found the net to give the Citizens some hope – but Liam Dixon’s second goal of the day ended their hopes of mounting a comeback.

Easington Colliery are sat top of the Division Two table after they secured a 4-2 win at managerless Sunderland West End.

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The Colliers took a narrow lead into half-time as goals from Jak Ashton and Josh Home-Jackson sandwiched an equaliser from Bryan Norton.

Home-Jackson doubled his tally for the day on 75 minutes, his side were pegged back when Dan Maddison scored for the hosts with seven minutes remaining.

However, the Colliers eased any doubt over the result as Liam Adamson killed off West End when he added a fourth goal in the closing stages.

That win saw Easington leapfrog Crook Town in the table after they could only take a point from their visit to Heaton Stannington.

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Joe Kerridge put the Stan ahead from the penalty spot with 20 minutes left, but the spoils were shared thanks to a late equaliser from Daniel Kent.

Scott Gunn and Scott Jasper both scored twice as Ryton and Crawcrook Albion romped to a 5-1 home win against Washington.

Matthew Law opened the scoring for Mark Bullock’s side as they eased to all three points at Kingsley Park.

West Allotment Celtic were held to a goalless draw at Brandon United and Kurtis Howes got the only goal of the game as Billingham Synthonia claimed the points at Tow Law Town.

Lee McMahon, Matty Soulsby, Callum Banki and Callum Boakes all scored in Esh Winning’s 4-1 home win against Bedlington Terriers and Joe Barwick’s goal gave Birtley Town a 1-0 win at Willington.