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WELLINGBORO’ TN 2 ANSTEY NOMADS 1

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Jeff Long

■ WELLINGBOROUGH came from behind to scupper Anstey’s play-off ambitions and improve their own.
Lewis Gibbens opened the scoring for the visitors after 20 minutes, latching onto a loose ball before placing it into the bottom corner past Dan Moore.
The Doughboys equalised after 55 minutes when Will Jones surged into the box before squaring to Danny Draper who turned on a sixpence to fifinish 12 yards out. Neo Richard-Noel won a penalty after 79 minutes much to the annoyance of Anstey, but Draper ignored the chaos and sent keeper Conrad Logan ...

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