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HORLOCK’S HEROES WRITE NEW HISTORY

HORLOCK’S HEROES

By Drew Kendall

NEEDHAM MARKET 3

McGrath 31, 81, 85

ROYSTON 1

Harness 59

GOING UP: Needham Market celebrate with their fans
PICTURE: Ben Pooley

NO MISTAKE: Jamie McGrath nets again

NEEDHAM MARKET manager Kevin Horlock said that winning the title with three games remaining is a bigger high than anything he experienced in his illustrious playing career.
The Marketmen clinched title after a clinical hat-trick from Jamie McGrath.
Former Manchester City midfielder Horlock said: “As a player, you can affect it physically, but as a manager you work with players who ...

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