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MOES LEE-VE IT LATE TO NICK POINTS

MIDLANDS
RUGBY TOWN 1 LOUGHBOROUGH D 2
By Jon Venner

HIGH-FLYING Dynamo secured the points at the death when Town’s Roger Lee diverted past his own keeper in the sixth minute of added-time.
It was a cruel conclusion for the hosts, who had taken the lead after Dan Summerfield had smashed home Caine Elliott’s layback after 29 minutes.
Rugby had had the better chances ahead of the opener, with Loughborough keeper Lewis King doing well to deny Silvano Obeng and Jordan Wilson hitting the crossbar.
The visitors dominated after the restart though, with Jonathan White and To...

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