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TALE OF TWO PENALTIES AS THE HORNETS BOUNCE BACK

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By Garry Clarke

HEBBURN TOWN 1
WARRINGTON RY 1
DESPITE having seen his side in front for a large part of the game, Neil Reynolds had to settle for a share of the points on the first anniversary of his appointment as manager of Warrington Rylands.
Taking the lead in the fifth minute, Rylands were pegged back in the 79th minute, both goals coming from the penalty spot.
Ben Hardcastle took a short corner to George Waring, receiving the ball back he was brought down in the area for the game’s first spot-kick.
Picking himself up he duly despatched his penalty to op...

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