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COLEMEN FIRING UP FOR THE PLAY-OFFS

COLEMEN FIRING

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Alan Beckett

HOT COLES: Coleshill Town’s Frazer Doyle celebrates g the opening goal and, inset, Vidal Hendrickson heads clear
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

COLESHILL TN 2
Doyle 60, Sandu 75
BOLDMERE ST M 0
WITHtwo games to go, the champions are sorted, and two teams have secured their place in the four play-off spots, but SIX teams are still battling it out.
Coleshill and Boldmere were sixth and fifth place before kickoff with one point separating them, and with a 2-2 draw in the first encounter back in November, this was a massive game.
A very even first ...

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