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HALL ARE SUNK BY CLINICAL BLUES

By John Alcock
BURY TOWN 3
MILDENHALL TOWN 0
BURY Town put in their best performance of the season so far to win the local derby.
Bury took the lead on 15 minutes after a lively start from both sides, with Ryan Jolland showing great close control to work the ball through the defence and in on goal to slip the ball past Blake Horton with a precision ball into the back of the net.
Five minutes later, Bury were two goals in front with Jolland again at the heart of things. He whipped a corner in to the box and a bullet header from Ollie Hughes flew past the keeper.
Mildenhall hit the post early...

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