SKURRAY'S WILTSHIRE LEAGUE: CRICKLADE Town Reserves goalkeeper Andrew Robins lifted the Fountain Trophy Junior Cup after delaying his honeymoon to make Saturday's final.

Robins, who was married last weekend, postponed his honeymoon to Florida until later this year after Cricklade reached the final.

He was well rewarded as Cricklade ran out 2-0 winners over Marlborough Town Reserves.

"I must admit I wasn't called upon to make too many saves but the main thing was we won the cup," said Robins.

"I have got plenty of time now to plan our trip to Florida, before next season begins."

Cricklade took the lead on the half-hour when Shane Dodson was on hand at the far post to head home from a corner.

And, despite plenty of effort from the young Marlborough side, Cricklade held their lead at the break.

Cricklade doubled their lead 14 minutes into the second-half after a long throw by Dave Oram reached Martin Canon who fired the loose ball into the net.

Almost immediately the referee took both sides off the pitch for 10 minutes to allow a thunderstorm to pass.

When play resumed Marlborough continued to battle but failed to create any worthwhile chances as Cricklade held on to lift the cup.

Shrewton United completed a league and cup double when they beat Trowbridge Town 5-2 in the final of the Corsham Print Senior Cup.

Once again they had top marksman Dean Foot to thank for a two-goal interval lead.

Trowbridge soon pulled a goal back after the start of the second-half through Dave Percival, but back came United to make it 3-1 Shaun Collins converting a good ball from Anton Brownless.

A well-worked move involving Adam Nunn and Wally Bakali set-up Jack Hard to pull a goal back for Trowbridge. However, Foot had other ideas as he broke quickly to complete his hat-trick and Brownless made it five with a shot from just inside the area in the closing stages.

It was the second final defeat for Trowbridge, who were beaten in the Senior Cup by Melksham Town in midweek after leading for most of the game.

Shrewton Boss Stuart Withers said: "We have had a great season and if we could lift the Salisbury Hospital Cup against Downton the week after next it would be a fantastic treble for the club."