The South West Peninsula League have released the latest transfers this morning as well as the ‘Fair Play’ tables and leading goalscorers in each division.
On the transfers front, Launceston have lost young full-back Olly Miller to Bodmin Town, who have also signed Jack Dixon from Bovey Tracey and full-back Tom McLachlan from Camelford.
Holsworthy have bolstered their forward options by drafting in targetman Gary Clarke from local rivals Bude Town.
The former Bradworthy striker won’t have long to see his old team mates as they clash on Boxing Day at Broadclose Park (11am).
Just one Post area player is in the top ten in Premier West with Kevin McCallion one of four players along with Brodie Kemp (Mullion), Cameron Patterson (Dobwalls) and Louis Price (Newquay) to be on 12.
They are nine behind top-scorer Mike Smith from Liskeard, who is one ahead of Dan Jennings, who is one clear of their skipper Max Gilbert.
Dobwalls are the best behaved side in the SWPL Premier West at present.
The Dingos have collected just one red card, 13 yellows and four sin bins to be on 34 points.
Of the Post area clubs, Bude are the worst in the whole division with a whopping 96 points collated from eight red cards, 21 bookings and two sin bins, 22 points clear of Wadebridge Town.
Camelford and Holsworthy are the joint sixth best behaved side with 55 points each with Camelford having three reds, 21 yellows and one sin bin, while the Magpies’ tally comes from three reds, 20 yellows and three sin-bins.
Launceston are only slightly worse off with 58, accrued from two reds, 24 yellows and two sin-bins.
Callington – with 66 – are the fourth worst having although collected just one red, 28 yellows and six sin-bins.