White hot Brad takes seasonal tally to 31 as Wymering march on in the Len Day Cup against Carberry

Brad White took his goal tally to 10 in just two games as Wymering progressed to the semi-finals of the Len Day Cup.
Wymering bear down on Carberry goalkeeper Mathew Marskell during their 8-0 Len Day Cup win. Picture: Duncan ShepherdWymering bear down on Carberry goalkeeper Mathew Marskell during their 8-0 Len Day Cup win. Picture: Duncan Shepherd
Wymering bear down on Carberry goalkeeper Mathew Marskell during their 8-0 Len Day Cup win. Picture: Duncan Shepherd

White had fired six goals the previous week in his side’s 13-1 Mid-Solent League win over Cowplain.

That was in addition to netting EIGHT times when the two teams had previously met in the MSL in late October.

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He struck four goals in Wymering’s 8-0 victory over Carberry at Front Lawn to take his seasonal tally to 31 in all competitions.

Carberry's Andy Matthewson, right, in action against Wymering in the Len Day Cup. Picture: Duncan ShepherdCarberry's Andy Matthewson, right, in action against Wymering in the Len Day Cup. Picture: Duncan Shepherd
Carberry's Andy Matthewson, right, in action against Wymering in the Len Day Cup. Picture: Duncan Shepherd

That puts him three behind FC Strawberry’s Lew Saville in the race for the MSL’s Golden Boot award.

Nev Farley grabbed a brace against Carberry - including a penalty - with Laurie McIntosh and Connor Horn completing the rout.

Jack Palmer also scored four times as Burrfields advanced to the last four with a 5-1 victory at Segensworth.

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Palmer now has 24 goals in all competitions - making him the fourth highest scorer in the division.

Carberry's David Clarke, right, during the Len Day Cup tie with Wymering. Picture: Duncan ShepherdCarberry's David Clarke, right, during the Len Day Cup tie with Wymering. Picture: Duncan Shepherd
Carberry's David Clarke, right, during the Len Day Cup tie with Wymering. Picture: Duncan Shepherd

In the sole MSL game played, Kieran Walker netted twice as Horndean United thumped Cowplain 6-1.

Jon Ashford, Matt Davidson, Stevie Mitchell and Ian Forte completed Horndean’s half-dozen haul with Kai Reid replying.

It was only Horndean’s third win of the league season, with the other two coming against rock bottom Rowner.