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Action from St. Saviour's win at Grouville

Trinity finalists decided

St. Clement and the holders St. Saviour will contest this year’s Trinity Shield Final.


Trinity Shield winners

2003-04 St. Saviour

2002-03 St. Brelade

2001-02 St. Clement

2000-01 St. Brelade

1999-00 St. Brelade

Trinity Shield Semi-Finals
Grouville 0 – 3 St. Saviour

Two outstanding first half strikes from Luc Le Miere, and a late second half goal from substitute Sam Baldwin gave the holders a passage through to this year’s final.

Grouville goalkeeper Martin Noel injured his shoulder, and was taken to hospital during the first half.

"In the end, we just about deserved it."
St. Saviour manager Brent Pitman

For St. Saviour boss Brent Pitman, a chance to retain the trophy his side won last season, though he admitted that it was a hard game. “The scoreline probably flattered us a little bit. Luc scored two great goals –  no ‘keeper would have stopped them. They were quite strong at the back and in midfield. We cancelled each other out, but in the end, we just about deserved it.”

St. Clement 8 – 1 St. Lawrence

St. Clement reached the final after racing into a 3-0 half-time lead. Scott Healy helped himself to a hat-trick, and there were two goals for Dave Le Roux, while David Watson, Gary Wilmett and Beau Waugh added singles. Sean Doran scored the consolation for St. Lawrence.

Sam Baldwin scores St. Saviour's third
Sam Baldwin scores St. Saviour's third

So Thursday’s final at Springfield is between St. Saviour and St. Clement, with a 7.30 kick-off. 

last updated: 04/01/05
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