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LUCAS ABLE TO WEAVE MAGIC AND BOOST BRIG

WORKINGTON 2 BAMBER BRIDGE 3
By John Walsh

A PRIZE of £3,000 was a welcome reward for cash-strapped Bamber Bridge as they completed a second win of the season at Borough Park.
They had led 2-0 at half-time in the League success and it was a repeat for the Trophy tie as goals from skipper Michael Potts and Simon Grand gave them the same advantage at the break.
A poor clearance from Efe Ambrose and some slack marking in the area cost Workington as Potts was slipped in on goal and he made no mistake on four minutes.
Then on 18 minutes centre-half-turned-centre-forward Grand wasn&...

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