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REC HIT FOR SIX AS HOSTS ROLL BACK THE YEARS

By Gary Langley
RYLANDS 6
ATHERSLEY R 0
THIS was Rylands first FA Vase game since 1990 and the current NWCFL Premier Division leaders wasted no time in getting their first goal for 30 years when a corner in the first minute fell to Callum Lees and his deflected shot ended up in the back of the net.
The hosts continued to dominate and duly doubled their lead on 24 minutes when Jay White rounded the keeper to slot home. It was White who made it 3-0 on 36 minutes and a minute later Freddie Potter made it four with his first goal for the club.
White completed his hat-trick five minutes before t...

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