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Shepshed Dynamo 1-1 Daventry Town: Spoils shared in hard-fought draw

Despite an early chance after Dempsey Arlott-John had been tipped by visiting keeper James Martin and Arlott- John hitting the crossbar, after that neither side really threatened.

Shepshed Dynamo

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Kev Gibson

■ DESPITE an early chance after Dempsey Arlott-John had been tipped by visiting keeper James Martin and Arlott- John hitting the crossbar, after that neither side really threatened.
It was Daventry’s first chance which gave them the lead after 24 minutes.
A flick found Taylor Orosz one on one with Matt White to slot home.
For the rest of the half, both teams cancelled each other out, with Toby Ritzema and Matt Melbourne the closest to levelling the game.
Dynamo equalised after 49 minutes. Melbourne was brought down in the area and got up to convert the penalty. ...

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