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NJOKU BRACE BREAKS SPELL

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
ST NEOTS TOWN 2 CORBY TOWN 0
By John Walker

ST NEOTS earned their first home victory since the August Bank Holiday as they saw off sixth-placed Corby Town.
The hosts’ star turn was striker Brandon Njoku who got both goals after missing almost three months of the season through injury.
St Neots dominated play with chances throughout and would have scored more but for an outstanding display by visiting goalkeeper Jason Alexander.
The first goal came after just nine minutes when Njoku was on hand to net after Alexander had parried well from Trey Charles.
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