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REES SEALS POINTS FOR HIGH-FLYING MARTYRS

MET POLICE 0 MERTHYR TOWN 2
By Alex Gardner

MERTHYR Town gained three crucial points at Imber Court as the race for the play-offs intensified.
Chances were limited in the opening period, with neither side able to create a true sight of goal in what proved to be a mundane first-half spectacle.
Ollie Knight looked most dangerous down the left for the Met, whilst it were the runs of Ricardo Rees down the right hand side that the visitors benefited most from throughout the first-half.
It continued to be a scrappy affair after the restart, though Rees did come mightily close to an opene...

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