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SOUTH ROUND-UP
By Kevin O’Donohoe
BRISTOL Manor Farm recorded their first backto- back league victories of the season with a 4-1 win over Barnstaple Town.
The Portwaymen got off to a flyer when Lloyd Mills headed bravely into the opposite corner of the net from a Jordan Metters cross.
They doubled their lead seven minutes into the second half when Troy Simpson hit a spectacular scissor-kick.
Simpson then made it 3- 0 in the 65th minute, sliding a well-hit low shot past the keeper.
Barnstaple got a goal back when Saddam Bello scored just seconds after his introduction from the bench.
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