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Patience is real virtue for the Bulls

HEREFORD 1 DARLINGTON 0
By Richard Prime

MORE than 3,000 fans packed Edgar Street to take a look at new Hereford boss Paul Caddis’ re-shaped side.
But they had to wait until the final minute to be rewarded.
Midfielder Alex Babos had been pulled down in the area by Jassem Sukar. It was a clear penalty but keeper Tommy Taylor guessed correctly to dent Adam Rooney. Hereford, however, seized on the rebound with sub Connor Stanley curling a 15-yarder into the corner to seal the win.
Hereford had the better of the first-half openings and it took a couple of fine saves from keeper ...

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