Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Season 2017/18 - January 6th - 14th

(action from Haringey Huskies vs Basingstoke Buffalo in NIHL South Two (Wilkinson), thanks to @77phlhtchnsn77 for the photo)

NIHL South One (Britton) Results
Saturday 6th January
Streatham 4-3 Milton Keynes Thunder (OT)
Swindon Wildcats 5-4 Bracknell Bees (OT)
Cardiff Fire 1-7 London Raiders 

Sunday 7th January
Invicta Dynamos 2-5 Streatham
London Raiders 2-5 Peterborough Phantoms
Bracknell Bees 2-3 Basingstoke Bison
Milton Keynes Thunder 0-5 Swindon Wildcats

Saturday 13th January
Cardiff Fire 0-3 Milton Keynes Thunder

National Cup Quarter Finals South Group
Swindon Wildcats 8-0 London Raiders

Sunday 14th January
National Cup Quarter Finals South Group
London Raiders 2-6 Swindon Wildcats
Streatham 2-5 Telford Tigers

Latest NIHL South One (Britton) standings
1. Peterborough Phantoms Played 19 Won 15 Pts 32
2. Basingstoke Bison Played Played 18 Won 16 Pts 32
3. Swindon Wildcats Played 17 Won 12 Pts 26
4. Bracknell Bees Played 18 Won 10 Pts 21
5. London Raiders Played 17 Won 10 Pts 20
6. Streatham Played 20 Won 9 Pts 19
7. Milton Keynes Thunder Played 21 Won 7 Pts 19
8. Invicta Dynamos Played 18 Won 5 Pts 13
9. Cardiff Fire Played 20 Won 0 Pts 0

Phantoms and Bison remain the top two in the division, tied on 32 points each with Phantoms ahead on tiebreakers, whilst the top four is made up of the ex EPL sides with Wildcats and Bees in third and fourth respectively.  The leading ex National One sides are Raiders, Streatham and Thunder, who are only a win away from joining Bees on 21 points.  Dynamos are a bit further back whilst Fire have lost all twenty games played this season in the league.  In the National Cup Quarter Finals, Wildcats took control of the South Group with two wins over the Raiders, netting fourteen goals in the two games, whilst Tigers got the better of Streatham in the other tie to take place.  The Phantoms are in the North group but were not in action at the weekend.

Here are this weekend's fixtures in the NIHL South One (Britton) section
Saturday 20th January
London Raiders vs Bracknell Bees
Invicta Dynamos vs Cardiff Fire
Basingstoke Bison vs Swindon Wildcats
Milton Keynes Thunder vs Peterborough Phantoms

National Cup Quarter Finals South Group
Telford Tigers vs Streatham

Sunday 21st January
Peterborough Phantoms vs Invicta Dynamos
Bracknell Bees vs Milton Keynes Thunder
Swindon Wildcats vs Basingstoke Bison
Streatham vs London Raiders

Now onto the results for NIHL South Two (Wilkinson)
Saturday 6th January
Cardiff Fire 2 2-3 Peterborough Phantoms 2 
Solent Devils 14-3 Slough Jets 
Invicta Mustangs 6-2 Bristol Pitbulls
Haringey Huskies 6-5 Basingstoke Buffalo (OT)
Bracknell Hornets 7-3 Lee Valley Lions

Sunday 7th January
Oxford City Stars 4-5 Bracknell Hornets
Swindon Wildcats 2 5-3 Haringey Huskies

Saturday 13th January
Cardiff Fire 2 9-6 Invicta Mustangs
Solent Devils 6-4 Swindon Wildcats 2
Haringey Huskies 5-10 Bracknell Hornets
Slough Jets 5-3 Bristol Pitbulls

Sunday 14th January
Guildford Phoenix 12-1 Lee Valley Lions
Bracknell Hornets 5-3 Peterborough Phantoms 2
Oxford City Stars 14-0 Haringey Huskies
Chelmsford Chieftains 3-5 Solent Devils

Latest NIHL South Two (Wilkinson) standings
1. Oxford City Stars Played 17 Won 15 Pts 30
2. Bracknell Hornets Played 15 Won 14 Pts 28
3. Solent Devils Played 14 Won 12 Pts 25
4. Peterborough Phantoms 2 Played 16 Won 10 Pts 20
5. Guildford Phoenix Played 15 Won 9 Pts 19
6. Chelmsford Chieftains Played 11 Won 8 Pts 16
7. Haringey Huskies Played 17 Won 8 Pts 16
8. Cardiff Fire 2 Played 11 Won 6 Pts 12
9. Slough Jets Played 17 Won 6 Pts 12
10. Invicta Mustangs Played 18 Won 5 Pts 11
11. Basingstoke Buffalo Played 14 Won 4 Pts 10
12. Bristol Pitbulls Played 13 Won 4 Pts 9
13. Swindon Wildcats 2 Played 13 Won 2 Pts 5
14. Lee Valley Lions Played 15 Won 0 Pts 2

Stars remain top but have Hornets breathing down their necks after the latter won in Oxford before recording a double the weekend just gone.  Devils are in third after three wins over the last two weekends, with Phantoms 2 falling further behind the top three after one win and a defeat over the last two weekends.  Down the bottom and Wildcats 2 recorded only their second win of the campaign with victory over Huskies in Swindon, meaning they are now three points ahead of bottom side Lions, who lost twice over the last two weeks meaning they have lost all fifteen so far this season.

Here are this weekend's NIHL South Two (Wilkinson) fixtures
Saturday 20th January
Solent Devils vs Basingstoke Buffalo
Peterborough Phantoms vs Invicta Mustangs
Slough Jets vs Chelmsford Chieftains
Swindon Wildcats 2 vs Oxford City Stars
Cardiff Fire 2 vs Guildford Phoenix

Sunday 21st January
Lee Valley Lions vs Slough Jets
Bristol Pitbulls vs Cardiff Fire 2

Chelmsford Chieftains vs Swindon Wildcats 2

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