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HICKEY THE KEY MAN AS TOWN SNEAK WIN

By Bryan Hale
STRATFORD TOWN 2
BARWELL 1
LIFE without Jimmy Ginnelly started off disappointingly for Barwell as Stratford came from behind to take the points.
The visitors started brightly with skipper Brady Hickey having a third minute free-kick pushed behind by Ross Etheridge.
They took the lead in the 15th minute when Rob Morgan slipped the ball inside to Hickey and he helped it on to Alex Tomkinson who scored.
Lewis Wilson went close with a header on 23 minutes but Barwell were much the sharper of the two sides.
And the away side wasted a great chance to double their lead on the half ho...

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