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TURBINES APPLY LATE POWER TO STUN BUCKS

BUXTON 1 PETERBORO’ SP 3
By Elliott Steadman

PETERBOROUGH Sports came away winners after two late goals secured all three points.
The Turbines opened the scoring after 12 minutes following a flicked- on corner from player-manager Michael Gash that found Dan Jarvis and his strike was powerful enough to find the net despite a touch from True Grant in goal.
However, they weren’t ahead for long with Buxton making it 1-1five minutes later.
In a move that started at the back, Kieran Burton unleashed Luke Brennan down the wing and his cross was laid by Ben Sault to Tommy Ell...

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