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LATE LEVELLER FROM JONES

By Dave Pearce
BANBURY UNITED 3
MERTHYR TOWN 3
WITH the shake-up of the pyramind next season; Banbury took on Merthyr Town possibly for the last time in a while.
After nine minutes Banbury had their first chance when Jack Self shot well wide.
After 33 minutes Merthyr had their first chance when Perry Morgan’s shot was saved by Jack Harding. With eight minutes remaining of the first half Merthyr were awarded a penalty when Banbury’s Charlie Wise brought down Owain Jones and Ian Traylor fired home from the penalty spot. Right on half-time Jones was put through on goal but his weak...

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