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WESTBURY UNITED 0 CRIBBS 0

SOUTH
By Nick Veale

CRIBBS kept out the opposition for a third successive match and Westbury United chalked up a first clean sheet on home turf in the league.
It meant a draw was satisfactory for both teams.
The visitors went closest when Daniel Stoneman’s header was clawed to safety by goalkeeper Jonathan Hill.
Westbury looked more likely scorers for the most part, and Lewis Russell prompted Cribbs number one James Walker to stop smartly. Joe Stradling stabbed narrowly wide from Ryan Bole’s corner, while a flag-kick from the latter had teed up Aaron Cockerill to...

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