Six on the trot for Selston
A Joe Riley double, one from Jay Cooper, and a Ben Moore penalty won the day.
Bingham Town won their fourth game on the trot, 2-1 at home to Sandhurst.
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Hide AdThe game was marred by a nasty tackle by Jamie Charlton of Sandhurst on the hosts’ Rob Hallam after 70 minutes. It left Hallam with a dislocated knee and the match was held up for an hour while he received medical attention.
It also reduced both sides to 10 men - Charlton received his marching orders for the challenge and Dom Page, who scored Bingham’s opening goal, was dismissed after receiving a second yellow card for his actions in the aftermath.
Town were 2-0 up at this point having also scored via a Tom Spencer penalty. Although Sandhurst pulled one back through Kyle Clarkson, Bingham held on for the win.
Ruddington Village continued Kirton Brickworks miserable inaugural season in the Senior Division with a 5-0 victory over their hosts. A Simon Wilkinson hat-trick, added to goals from Tristan Rhodes and Andy Davies, secured the win.
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Hide AdElsewhere in the Notts FA Intermediate Cup, in another all-NSL tie, Magdala Amateurs overcame FC Samba 4-2, whilst Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves won 3-1 away at Welbeck Welfare of the Central Midlands League.