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NO WINNER IN CLASH OF THE ROBINS’

By Richard Francis
ALFRETON TOWN 2
CHESTER 2
TEN-MAN Alfreton twice came from a goal down to thwart Chester’s faint hopes of pinching a play-off place.
Blues took the lead on 13 minutes when Ant Dudley found Akwasi Asante to slot home.
Just after the hour, Reds defender Tom Allan saw red after picking up his second booking.
Alfreton hit back just four minutes later, when Danny O’Brien’s cross found Josh Wilde, who beat his man and fired home.
Chester were soon back ahead when Scott Burton found George Waring, who looped his header into the back of the net.
But Wilde was at...

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