Brittons Hill take top spot after defeating Ellerton

Brittons Hill United has dramatically ascended to the top of the Barbados Football Association’s Premier League table following a pivotal 3-1 comeback victory against rivals Ellerton in a heated ninth-round clash at the BFA Technical Centre in Wildey.

The match began with Brittons Hill dominating possession, but it was Ellerton who struck first. In the 27th minute, Roshon Gittens expertly converted a free-kick from just outside the box, leaving goalkeeper Shaquille Frank motionless. The lead was short-lived, however. Brittons Hill captain T’Shane Lorde capitalized on a goalmouth scramble from a corner in the 33rd minute, prodding the ball home to equalize.

The game’s momentum shifted decisively just four minutes later when Ellerton defender Shane Codrington received a straight red card for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity. Playing against ten men, Brittons Hill seized control. Kirtney Franklyn, who was a constant threat on the left flank, put his team ahead in the 53rd minute by brilliantly controlling a long ball and calmly finishing for his league-leading eighth goal of the season. Ngozi Reid extended the advantage in the 64th minute with a powerful strike, sealing the 3-1 result.

Despite the crucial win, Brittons Hill coach Richard Forde expressed dissatisfaction, urging his team to be more clinical in maintaining leads. The victory propels Brittons Hill to first place with 19 points, overtaking Paradise (17 points), while Ellerton remains third on goal difference.

In other league action, defending champions Weymouth Wales missed a critical opportunity to claim the top spot after being held to a 1-1 draw by Eyre’s Meat Shop Pride of Gall Hill. This marks their fourth draw of the season, leaving coach Asquith Howell to lament his team’s inability to convert possession into goals. Elsewhere, Bagatelle secured a 2-1 win over struggling Wotton, further distancing themselves from the relegation zone.