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ILL-DISCIPLINE SEES THE REDS LOSE OUT

OSSETT TOWN 3 COLNE 1
By John Parkinson
OSSETT Town cruised to a comfortable home victory which moves them to seventh. Colne opened the scoring on ten minutes when Oliver Crankshaw found the net.
Ossett were then awarded a penalty on 35 minutes which was scored impressively by Danny South.
Ossett then took the lead on 68 minutes from substitute Liam Owen slotted home. Colne were down to ten men on 73 minutes when Lee Pugh picked up straight red for a desperate, lunging tackle.
Kai Hancock then rounded things off as he scored with nine minutes of play remaining to make it a fine home victory.
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