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DIV 1 MIDLANDS

RUGBY TOWN 2 CAMBRIDGE CITY 1
By Jon Venner

MICHAEL Taylor’s double secured Rugby a first win in seven attempts.
Taylor struck with four minutes remaining of an even first half when applying a calm finish to Silvano Obeng’s lay-off.
Cambridge’s best opportunity ahead of that had seen debuting Town keeper Paul Hathaway do well to thwart Dylan Edge, with Edge also having a shot blocked shortly after the restart.
Joe Welch pulled off a fine double save to deny both Taylor and Obeng, before Taylor scored again. Mikey Davis set up a tense finale with a crisp strik...

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