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MONEYS STOPPED BY TEEN

By Graham Bartlett
DIV 1 SOUTHERN
ONEYFIELDS 1
PAULTON ROVERS 1
THIRD-FROM-BOTTOM Moneyfields claimed a valuable point in their fight to stave off relegation with a scrappy draw against Paulton Rovers.
Visitors Paulton went ahead on eight minutes when Ben Bament played a through ball to Dave Sims-Burgess whose initial shot was parried by Matt Flintoft before turning home the rebound.
Home striker Steve Hutchings drove wide and had another effort held by Paulton’s 18-year-old stopper Aaron Sainsbury.
Hutchings was a constant threat as he raced on to another long ball to play in Miles E...

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