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Bulls charge goes on as Celts are crushed

FARSLEY CELTIC 0 HEREFORD 4
By Mark Rawlinson

HEREFORD retained their spot in the play-off places, thanks to a win over struggling Farsley Celtic.
After a closely contested first half, the Bulls edged ahead before the break thanks to Jaiden White’s deflected effort.
A Will Brook own goal followed by further late strikes from Andy Williams and Yusifu Ceesay ensured Paul Caddis’ side go three games unbeaten.
Despite dominance from the visitors, Farsley restricted Hereford to half-chances in the first half with Omari Sterling-James and Lewis Hudson going close.
But the ...

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