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RACING CLUB WAR 5 AFC RUSHDEN & D 1

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By WIilf Alexander

■ RACING Club Warwick registered their third win in a row with this emphatic victory over fellow play-off hopefuls Diamonds. The home side netted twice in the opening seven minutes through Louis Monaghan and Archie Hamp and were three goals to the good after 19 minutes when James Hancocks tucked away a cross. Another slick move on the right created a golden opportunity for Max McNulty who made it 4-0 just before the interval and yet there was still time for Charlie Green to pocket a consolation for the visitors.
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