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RAILWAY OWEIT TO GEORGE

WILLINGTON 0 HARROGATE RAILWAY 1
By Matty Hewitt
WILLINGTON went toe-to-toe with Harrogate Railway in an edgy encounter that just saw the Railwaymen progress.
A wonder goal from George Eustance was the difference with his 40-yard shot flying over Lewis Graham in the dying embers of the game.
With both sides enjoying a lot of the ball in the first half, there were only two clear-cut chances in a n even encounter.
The visiting Railwaymen went closest, with Graham tipping over a long range drive from Eustance on the half hour. Willington had a great chance of their own, Evann Graham’s sh...

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