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Tomsett late show rescues Robins

By David Robinson
ASHTON UNITED 1
BOSTON UNITED 1
A LAST-GASP Liam Tomsett equaliser saw the Robins rescue a point from a close fought encounter.
Boston, who were reduced to ten men in the second-half when Brad Abbott was given his marching orders, had taken the lead with a wonder strike from almost 40 yards.
Ryan Qualter picked up a loose ball for the visitors and sent an unstoppable effort in off the post from way out.
At the other end, Bradley Jackson cut inside on to his left foot but saw his effort headed away by James Jones.
Ashton’s Matty Chadwick then saw his effort miss the a...

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