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KANE DOUBLE KEEPS MARTYRS AT TOP

KANE DOUBLE

SOUTHERN PREM SOUTH
By Terry Spracklen

DORCHESTER 2
Buse 42, 69

MERTHYR TN 2
Simpson 19, 46

MERTHYR Town remain top of the table after a highly entertaining battle at Dorchester.
Merthyr twice took the lead through Kane Simpson but battling Dorchester cancelled those goals out with a Matt Buse brace.
Merthyr boss Paul Michael praised both sets of fans in the crowd of 806.
He said: “It was a really good game and fans of both sides created a great atmosphere. I felt we created more than enough chances to win but we’ll take a point away from home.”
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