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TRUSTY STEAD TOO GOOD FOR MOORS

BRACKLEY TOWN 2 SPENNYMOOR TOWN 1
By Tim Carroll

BRACKLEY TOWN moved back top of the table with a deserved win over Spennymoor in a pulsating game. Tom Allan gave Moors a surprise 17th-minute lead, firing in from an angle as Saints failed to clear from a corner.
The home side came close to levelling as Jordan Richards’ diving header was somehow kept out, Glenn Walker fired over and Shep Murombedzi’s fierce effort cannoned down on to the line after fine play by Riccardo Calder.
Saints resumed in the ascendancy after the break, Murombedzi’s header bringing a stun...

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