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BUDD SLIP COSTLY AS TOWN RUN CONTINUES

By Harrison Richards

FROME TOWN 0
WINCHESTER CITY 1
FROME TOWN fell to a narrow defeat against Winchester City, courtesy of a second-half strike from IK Hill.
The Robins made a quick start to the game, as James Ollis met a cross, forcing a fingertip save from Luke Cairney.
However, after a dominant first 15 minutes from the home side, the visitors started to claw their back into the game. Good work on the left saw Daniel Jones in space, but he dragged his shot wide.
Joe O’Loughlin hit back for Frome in the 28th minute, going on a superb run and beating four Winchester defe...

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