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Tony’s saves Breeden success

BOSTON UNITED 1 LEAMINGTON 1
By Craig Singleton
TONY BREEDEN’ matchsaving contribution ensured that Leamington left The Jakemans Stadium with a share of the spoils.
Breeden made excellent saves from Ryan Qualter and Gavin Allott before half-time and Nicky Walker in the final minute.
The Brakes had taken a third minute lead through ex-Pilgrim Colby Bishop, who headed home Jordan Murphy’s corner, But the Pilgrims were soon on the front foot And they levelled on 36 minutes when full-back Ben Davies slotted home his fourth penalty in five matches after James Bowen had chopped down M...

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