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Nash hit by Curz of old boy Haughton

By Dave Jones
CURZON ASHTON 0
CHORLEY 2
CHORLEY produced a solid defensive display as a goal in each half earned them the three points at Curzon.
The host showed good battling effort but couldn’t break down the Chorley back four, with goals from Josh O’Keefe and former Curzon man Nick Haughton enough for the victory.
The breakthrough came on 13 minutes when Matt Jansen’s Magpies Chorley, for the first time, put some pressure onto Curzon, won themselves a corner.
The delivery was floated in by Adam Blakeman, O’Keefe, unmarked from 12 yards out, headed home past Camero...

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