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Beadle’s boys keep pace at top

HEREFORD 3 BANBURY U 0
By Richard Prime
HEREFORD kept up the pressure on the top two by completing a double over a spirited Banbury side thanks to goals from Jamie Bird, John Mills and Keyon Reffell.
The Bulls, who were able to welcome back three first choices after the flu bug that swept through the camp last week began to recede, made a promising start.
And, after some early pressure, it was the home side who took the lead in spectacular style on 12 minutes.
A corner, the third in quick succession, was only partially cleared to Bird 30 yards out and the former Cardiff City midfielder let ...

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