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Curry is too hot for Nash to handle

CURZON ASHTON 1 HARROGATE TOWN 2

By Dave Jones
SUBSTITUTE Mitchell Curry hit a late winner as league leaders Harrogate Town overcame Curzon Ashton to stretch their advantage at the summit, maintaining their unbeaten away record at the Tameside Stadium in the process.
The table toppers first went ahead after ten minutes, when a clearance fell to Joe Leesley, whose shot deflected off Nash defender Danny Shaw then flew past keeper Cam Mason into the corner of the net.
The Nash equalised just 12 minutes late, when influential midfielder Chris Rowney won a great tackle 25 yards from goal.
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