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RUNCORN LINNETS 5 CLITHEROE 1

DIV 1 WEST
By Andrew Simpson

■ WILL Saxon provided a spark that ignited his Runcorn Linnets teammates as they over-ran fellow promotion play-offs hopefuls Clitheroe.
His fine solo effort, going in off a post, was followed by a neat assist for Mackenzie O’Neill – a five-minute flurry that cancelled out Sefton Gonazles’ opener.
When Olly Molloy’s spectacular attempt from distance added to Linnets’ advantage after the interval, Blues lost heart and discipline.
Saxon fired low into the corner after O’Neill teed him up and substitute Eden...

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