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Dunston 2-3 Brighouse Town: Brig extend Dunston woes

BRIGHOUSE Town came away with all three points following a win on Tyneside.

Friendlies Round-Up:

DIV 1 EAST
By Dan Whalen

■ BRIGHOUSE Town came away with all three points following a win on Tyneside.
Town opened the scoring after two minutes. Laurence Sorhaindo got the better of the Dunston defence to head in a Shiraz Khan delivery.
Lee Mason drew Dunston level, cushioning his header beyond Bellagambi from a superb Luke Porritt cross.
Despite a bright start in the second half from the hosts, it was the visitors who again took the lead. A mix up at the back between keeper Connell and Galbraith allowed Jack Boyle in to prod home.
Shiraz Khan further extended the visitors lead, before Sco...

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