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Wilkin fires up clinical Bucks

AFC TELFORD UTD 3 ROYSTON TOWN 0
By Richard Worton

KEVIN WILKIN’S Bucks got off to a dream start, putting the Crows to flight and easing into a threegoal half-time lead which they never looked like relinquishing.
Wilkin’s summer was spent retooling the Bucks for Step 3 and eight players made their debuts. Two of them found the net in this convincing victory, with Ricardo Dinanga getting the show on the road in the 21st minute; the forward timed his run and coolly finished under Louis Chadwick.
In the 34th minute, the lead was doubled through a lovely flowing move star...

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