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WARRE LEAVE IT LATE TO LEVEL

DIV 1 SOUTH
WESTBURY UTD 2 DIDCOT TOWN 2
By Andy Brown

ENTERTAINMENT: ★★★★★
WESTBURY came within inches of snatching a lastgasp winner as two headers were cleared off the line.
Bevan Cross gave the hosts an early lead with a powerful low shot. Cross went close to doubling United’s lead before Ed Butcher’s fine long range shot flew wide. At the other end, home keeper Rob Brown made a good save to prevent Daniel Warre from equalising.
A slow start to the second half sprung into life when Luke Cornell’s ball was turned into his ...

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