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Puritans pummel sad Magpies

By Dave Pearce
BANBURY UNITED 5
DORCHESTER TOWN 1
BANBURY UNITED put in a five-star performance to see off Dorchester Town.
The Purtians took the lead after eight minutes when former Oxford United striker Jefferson Louis placed the ball to Tom Winters, who fired home inside the box.
Two minutes later, Banbury made it two when Luke Carnell crossed to Conor McDonagh who slotted home.
The visiting Magpies had their first chance on 14 minutes, but Billy Lowes shot wide.
As the Puritans continued to dominate, it wasn’t long before George Nash put them three up after 26 minutes.
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