

A youthful reserve side almost scored in the opening minute when Joe Marsden squared for Aaron Sanders whose 1st time shot was just wide.
Then Wroxham created another early chance with Jack Smith shooting over with the goal at his mecry.
Wroxham continued to control the play with Payton Swatman on his debut showing some nice touches.
Wroxham's hard work paid off on 27 minutes when Sanders challenged the keeper whose hurried clearance was returned by Joe Marsden into an empty net.
Reepham had hardly been in the game but had a chance on 30 minutes when with a deflection but Wroxham's young keeper Luis Tibbles made a great save to turn the ball round which was to be the first of several more important saves.
Wroxham deservedly went two up on 32 mins when Swatman made ground down the left to get in a perfect cross for Sanders to score at the second attempt.
Tibbles then made another excellent save to stop a shot from Mark Reeve for the Robins. Wroxham were playing some nice football and the mid-field was closing down to give Reepham very few chances.
Just before half-time Wroxham scored a third when Kevin Winkworth blocked a shot but it fell kindly for Marsden to score his second.
HT Reepham 0 Wroxham Res 3
Wroxham were elated by their first half performance but Reepham had something to prove and soon had the Yachtsmen on the backfoot.
An injury to Aaron Sanders saw him replaced by Ryan Guild.
Wroxham had an escape when Swatman played the ball straight to an opponent in the penalty area instead of clearing but re was releived as Mark Reeve shot over.
The visitors were being pegged back and it was now an altogether different performance as they struggled to get the ball forward. However behind the defence keeper Tibbles was in inspired form and at least three times he made brilliant saves or turned the ball round from goal bound efforts.
In an attempt to shore up and add some calming influence, Kaine Challen and Laurence York came on for the final third. While Reepham continued to create chances, Jordan Attree looked solid at the back although the inspiration to the side was Tibbles who again made a briliant save to deny Reepham sub Colin Emberly to ensure he kept a clean sheet.
Six goals and none against in the last two games lift the Reserves up 5th place in the table.
Next Saturday they travel to Caister in the Mummery Cup