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McAULEY IS LYNN HERO WITH LATE EQUALISER

By Greg Plummer
KING’S LYNN TOWN 1
AFC RUSHDEN & D 1
A LAST-GASPgoal from Rory McAuley earned King’s Lynn a late point. McAuley rose highest to head home a free-kick which cancelled out Declan Rogers’ opener after the break.
Home striker Michael Gash made space for himself but blazed over the woodwork, while Aaron Jones had the ball in the net for Lynn before it was ruled out for offside.
The best opportunity of an open first half came when Harry Limb directed a Ryan Hawkins centre straight at Ben Heath, who was relieved to see the ball go out for a corner rather than ...

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