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SOUTH’S SECURES EFFORT POINTS

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OSSETT TOWN 1 BAMBER BRIDGE 0
By John Parkinson

FINISHER: Danny South taps in for Ossett Town in the only goal of the game
PICTURE: WhiteRosePhotos

THEY were made to work hard for all three points but Ossett Town dug deep and claimed a precious win against a determined and stubborn Bamber Bridge.
New signing for Ossett Town Emile Sinclair was not far away from putting the hosts ahead on two minutes.
But Danny South did give Town the lead on 13 minutes.
Sinclair sent a cross over to Danny South but Lloyd Rigby saved on 34.
Bamber Bridge made a change at half time, Stuart Vasey coming on f...

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