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CADBURY BOOST

COACH Andy Black has been placed in charge of Western Premier Division strugglers Cadbury Heath until the end of the season.
The club this week parted company with Rob Mallett who had been in charge for a year after arriving as head coach at the club he once played for.
A club statement said that the club parted company with Mallet “after much deliberation and heavy heart,” adding: “We thank Rob and his team for all their efforts in what has been a tough season and we wish him luck in the future.”
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