Ross Juniors travelled away for the first time this season to rivals Kingstone.

The away side got started at a very high pace and were in the lead within five minutes when a fine move on the left hand side led Ted Loftus to fire in a low shot. The keeper had no chance as the ball flew past him into the bottom right hand corner.

Kingstone never backed down and despite all the pressure they almost scored and would have if it wasn't for Shaun Creed's fantastic save half way through the first half.

Ten minutes later Dan Morgan almost rifled one in from 20 yards but as he was just about to head off celebrating he was shocked to see that it went inches wide of the post.

The ever so promising Harry Hall was a lick of paint away from opening his account for Ross Juniors as the goalkeeper got his fingertips to his rasping shot and then rattled the crossbar. From the following corner the stand in captain, Tom Burford leaped high and got his head to the ball however the ball went whiskers wide.

Minutes before half time Ross believed that they had doubled their lead when an out swinging corner from Dan Morgan perfectly found Rob McAfee's head, but from yards out he had missed the target.

Ten minutes after the restart Rob McAfee thought he had made amends from his earlier miss but his second header was cleared off the line. Shaun Creed was called into action straight after the previous incident as he was able to pull of another fantastic save to keep Ross in the lead.

On the hour mark Ross Juniors finally doubled their lead as Matt Davies expertly curled one into the far corner from the edge of the box, his celebration wasn't bad either.

Kingstone caught Ross Juniors napping and managed to score with a very good strike which left the stand-in keeper, Tony Stevens, no chance.

A great managerial decision from Jim Loftus was made when he swapped Joe Loftus and put the work horse Matt Davies into midfield. The players had begun to be over ran in that position.

The change worked wonders as a minute later Ross regained their two goal lead. They did so when Joe Loftus, an unlikely target man, flicked on a long ball. This landed to Dan Morgan who finished with a fantastic finish.

Minutes later Ross scored another then Kingstone scored an unlucky own goal.

From the restart Joe won the ball and played it to Dan who then played a brilliant pass back to Joe. He took on an early header which looped over the stranded keeper. The score at the final whistle was 5-1.

The Eagle Inn man of the match was Tom Burford who captained by example to earn the three points for the Juniors.