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Rushall turn it on in two bursts

By Terry Brumpton
RUSHALL OLYMPIC 4
ST IVES TOWN 1
TWO goals in each half swept Rushall to a convincing victory to make it back to back home wins.
It took a while for the game to spring to life but two goals in the space of three minutes, shortly before half time turned the game in the Pics’ favour.
Joe Hull headed home Tyler Lyttle’s corner and then a well-worked set-piece allowed Ben Lund to glance home a header of his own.
Rushall began the second half well on top and could have gone further in front, but another excellent cross from Lyttle just evaded the outstretched boot o...

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