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SLOW-BURNER ROARS TO LIFE

By Steve Cartwright
COALVILLE T 2
HEDNESFORD T 2
COALVILLE and Hednesford played out a thrilling end to a tight game that took some time to produce excitement.
The first half was one of few chances, with the visitors’ Remeao Hutton cutting inside from the left before unleashing a strike which deflected narrowly wide.
The second half had a considerably higher tempo, with both sides creating many chances. The Ravens had a goal disallowed in the 67th minute after Nathan Watson was adjudged to be offside after slotting in Lee Torr’s low cross.
Moments later Tony Clarke opened the sc...

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