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A DAZZLING DISPLAY BY RYLANDS’ SUB N’MAI

STALYBRIDGE C 1 WARRINGTON R 2
By Keith Trudgeon

DESPITE taking the lead in what turned out to be a pulsating clash Celtic saw red on a N’Mai day for visitors Rylands.
After an even first half, in which both sides hit the woodwork, the game exploded into life in a non-stop second where both sides had more than enough opportunities for victory.
Raul Correia almost broke the Rylands crossbar with a fierce angled drive and Tom Miller flashed a shot inches wide from distance for Celtic.
At the other end Cal Dolan should have done better when Dean Furman’s astute through ...

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