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Caton claims needed point for the Blues

By Tom Finney

ALFRETON TOWN 2
CHESTER 2
ALFRETON and Chester played out an entertaining score draw on a sunny afternoon in Derbyshire as the visitors eventually salvaged a point after taking the lead in the first half.
The dangerous Kurt Willoughby grabbed the opener, with his first goal of the season after returning to Chester on loan from Oldham Athletic.
The striker cut inside and curled a wonderful effort into the top-right corner to give his side the lead after 36 minutes.
Alfreton got back into the game just six minutes later, as Jed Abbey notched his second goal in as many...

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