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CLAYTON SEALS LATE TRIUMPH

CLAYTON SEALS

By George Rothwell
Celtic back on top of pile

HYDE (4-2-3-1): Crook; Smalley, Hinds, Daly, McCombe; Fagbola, Jones (O’Connor 78); Lipka, Smalley, O’Reilly (Platt 58); Lane (Olarewaju 25)
Subs not used: Haydock, Lewis
FARSLEY (3-5-2): Trennery; Atkinson, Hayhurst, Higgins; Ellis, Clayton, Parkin (Baldwin 70), Atkinson, Spencer; Cartman (Boatang 90), Walker
Subs not used: Bower, Mitchell

Nathan Cartman fires Celtic in front

ADAM CLAYTON’S late winner ensured Farsley Celtic returned to the top of the Evo-Stik Premier table after a hard-fought victory at Ewen Fields.
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