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SO NEARLY A NASH SMASH AND GRAB, BUT FOR JAS

By Dave Clayton

TAMWORTH 0
CURZON ASHTON 0
CRAIG MAHON’S visiting Curzon Ashton were in no mood to be overturned by Andy Peaks’ league leaders.
They could have taken the lead in a difficult first half for the Lambs.
Curzon defended in numbers as the home side struggled with the height of George Waring, Adam Barton and Devon Matthews, and had record-breaking keeper Jas Singh to thank on three occasions.
When Jamie Willets’ backpass went short, Singh denied James Spencer’s lob one-handed and then dropped low to his near post to push the ball away from a ...

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