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Battling Bulls not out of it just yet

BLYTH SPARTANS 1 HEREFORD 4
By James Noble

TOM Owen-Evans’ firsthalf brace – bookended by Ryan McLean and Harry Pinchard goals – boosted Hereford’s playoff hopes.
McLean gave the Bulls a seventh-minute lead when he latched onto Michael Liddle’s misplaced back-header, rounded goalkeeper Alex Mitchell and then swept home.
Owen-Evans doubled the advantage nine minutes later when he flicked Seb Revan’s low cross into the bottom-right corner via the post.
And the visitors’ No.10 then doubled his tally on the half hour when his 25-yard effort ...

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