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Freewheeling Brakes crash the Nash party

LEAMINGTON 4 CURZON ASHTON 1
By Paul Edwards

BRAKES recorded their biggest win since opening day as they finally found their shooting boots, putting visitors Curzon Ashton to the sword with some fine strikes.
Liam Cross opened the scoring on six minutes, picking up possession from a corner to cut in and unleash a fine curling strike past Chris Renshaw.
The game was scrappy at times, but Brakes doubled their advantage ten minutes before half-time when Ollie Hulbert chased a ball down the right from Theo Streete and somehow sent it spinning over Renshaw and in off the far post.
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