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Collieries stay in Morpeth’s rear-view mirror

SATURDAY MATCH CENTRE
By Thomas Williams

WEATHER STOPS PLAY: The elements saw Atherton Collieries’ title charge put on hold
PICTURE: Ian Charles

PONTEFRACT Collieries made the most of Morpeth Town’s lack of action as a 6-2 hammering of Carlton Town helped them keep pressure on the East Division leaders.
Morpeth’s clash with Pickering Town fell victim to the weather and the onus was on Collieries to close the gap at the top to eight points.
They did so sumptuously, scoring four before the break, despite going behind ear...

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