Rochdale Observer

Nuttall hits hat-trick in Celtic shock

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THERE was virtually a full and mixed programme of domestic and county cup games with plenty of league action to keep the smile on the fixture secretary’s face as the league nears a festive break from fixtures.

In the Rhodes Cup the main aim was to reach the last eight for the competing teams and the outstandin­g game came between division one high-fliers Signol Athletic and Moorside Rangers..

It was a frantic game full of spills, thrills and action beginning after two minutes when Moorside took the lead with a fine header at the back post.

But Signol hit back quickly as a big pump from keeper Downhill eluded the Rangers defence to allow Scott Norris to lob Kontanidis.

Signol then took the lead with a slide-rule finish from Luke Flanagan after a defence-splitting pass from Norris.

They extended their lead with a fine run and finish from Alex Jones.

Rangers came back to life after the break and Sixsmith reduced the arrears and then put on waves and waves of pressure in vain as Jake Parkinson broke away to double the lead.

Kelly hit back for Rangers and saw Brown go agonisingl­y near as Signol hung on for a 4-3 win to book their place in the quarter finals.

Hooley Bridge Celtic were the giant killers as the division two side visited Premier division Bedians.

Celtic’s returning star Chris Nuttall showed his enduring class with a hat-trick on either side of the interval and they looked to cruising to victory but Bedians had them grateful for the final whistle as late strikes from James Seggie and Sean Chappell jangled the Celtic nerves.

In all Premier ties Old Trafford and Gorse Hill won 3-1 at Abacus Media and High Lane won a tight game at South Manchester by 2-1 with Clay Murray’s strike not being enough to keep South in the competitio­n.

In the Wray Cup Chorltonia­ns seconds gained club bragging rights as they saw off their first team by 4-2.

Also in the Wray Cup there were wins for Mellor seconds by 5-1 at Spurley Hey, AFC Oldham by 4-2 at Staly Lions and Moston Brook seconds in a close 3-2 encounter with Didsbury seconds.

Whitehead Cup action featured a thriller between Whalley Range thirds and Tintwistle Athletic thirds.

After Athletic had taken an early lead Range levelled through Abdullah Shieki and went on to win 4-3.

Also going through were in-form Hollingwor­th with a tight 2-1 win over Signol Athletic seconds and Chorltonia­ns Rovers in another close 4-3 win at Hillgate.

The rest of the domestic cup action featured teams from divisions C and D in action in the Hellawell Shield.

With the top two in division one in cup action Milton were able to close the gap to six points with a 4-1 win at Salford Vics and there were big wins for Trafford United by 7-2 over Newton Heath and Oldham Vics by 8-3 against Swinton.

The two games in division A had Bury Ams seconds winning 4-2 at AFC Oldham seconds and Mellor thirds completed club hat-trick of victories as they went nap beating Moston Brook thirds 5-3.

Abacus Media seconds stay in firm control of Division B with a 3-1 win at Village Manchester and Old Trafford and Gorse Hill seconds stay in second place, nine points adrift, after winning their local derby with Old Strets seconds by 4-2.

A basement battle was won 5-2 by Rochdale Galaxy at Chorltonia­ns Villa and Milton seconds kept a clean sheet in their 3-0 win over Deans.

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