Framlingham controlled this game from start to finish on a blustery afternoon and the game was 34 seconds old when Alex Ling robbed a defender, crossed and Danny Smith controlled the ball on his chest before volleying in from the edge of the penalty area to open the scoring.
The home keeper Jack Spurling, usually featuring in the first team, saved the home side time and time again.
Danny Smith added a second on 22 minutes, Wren playing a ball inside the defender for the number nine to shoot high past the advancing keeper.
George Able, making his first team debut, handled a couple of high balls safely from two free kicks from Palmer. As Fram piled forward Alex Ling then hit the post, Willett shot over from an angle, Charlie Smith’s header was saved low before Alex Ling let fly from 20 yards out, before another save from a Danny Smith shot was diverted for a corner.
Before the first half drew to a close Wren was unable to force the ball in from a yard out as Felixstowe were lucky to only concede two goals.
The second half proved to be a bit scrappy however Man of the Match Cyrus Thorpe and his back line prevented Felixstowe from creating a clear chance that Able had to deal with shooting from long range. Framlingham were still pushing the home defence back but without any further scoring the game ended with another welcome three points for the Castlemen.
FRAMLINGHAM TOWN TEAM: George Able, Charlie Smith, Cion Wren, Charlie Coe, Joe Berry (James Mayhew 68 mins), Cyrus Thorpe, Lucas Naylor, Alex Ling (Stefan Mallett 64 mins), Danny Smith, Jono Fryatt (Lewis Dyer 74 mins) Max Willett.
IAIN SMITH