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FIRST-HALF HIT SPARKS EASY WIN FOR OD’S

FIRST-HALF HIT

By Craig Renfrew

HIGH FIVE: Bernard Christie celebrates after scoring Dunstable’s second goal
PICTURE: Mike Capps

BIGGLESWADE might be the current Spartan South Midlands champions but they were given a bloody nose on the opening day by the 2016 winners AFC Dunstable.
On a lush carpet of a pitch at Creasey Park, the first real chance fell to the home striker Josh Crawley whoswas saved by James Connell. It was a warning that Biggleswade did not heed.
AFC continued to press and Connell denied Nathan Frater, while the visitors’ first foray into the home side’s box saw...

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