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SPORTING KHALSA 3 RACING CLUB WAR 3

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Nathan Webb

■ WITH both Khalsa and Racing free from the pressures of the season, they played out an entertaining, end-to-end clash. Khalsa applied some early pressure, but it was Racing who struck first with a superb near-post header from Max McNulty.
Racing quickly doubled their lead through Callum Coyle, who finished another excellent near-post effort.
As the game progressed, Jayden Campbell’s fine work on the wing set up James McGrady, who finished well to pull one back. McGrady then turned provider, assisting Simeone Colbouene to level. Khalsa reg...

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