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BARTON ROVERS 3 THAME UNITED 0

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Darren Whiley

■ BARTON Rovers cemented their place in the top four with a comfortable win over play-off rivals Thame, who played the whole of the second half with ten men.
The first half proved to be an even affair for the first 38 minutes until Thame’s Ollie Hogg collected a second booking.
The visitors defended deep after the break, but eventually succumbed on the hour mark when John Shamalo took advantage of hesitancy in the Thame defence to open the scoring.

Taylor Rhiney then doubled the lead from the spot with eight minutes to go, before Alfie W...

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