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Warrington Rylands 1-2 Warrington Town: Buckley at double to see off Rylands

THE yellow colours were flying highest as the local bragging rights went to Warrington Town as the first all-Warrington derby staged at Gorsey Lane for nearly 45 years ended in favour of the visitors.

Warrington Rylands

By Garry Clarke

WARRINGTON RYLANDS 1

Leitch-Smith 5
WARRINGTON T 2

Buckley 52, 63

THROUGH THE CROWD: Rylands keeper Luke Pilling punches clear
PICTURE: Karl Vallantine

THE yellow colours were flying highest as the local bragging rights went to Warrington Town as the first all-Warrington derby staged at Gorsey Lane for nearly 45 years ended in favour of the visitors.
The vanquished manager Jody Banim described it as a game of two halves, with Warrington Rylands, promoted from Step 4 last season, enjoying the better of the first half and Warrington Town the better of the second.
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