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North’s giants can draw little solace

CHESTER 1 KIDDERMINSTER HAR 1
By Neil Turner

CHESTER extended their current league run to five consecutive draws, while Kidderminster Harriers have failed to record a victory in their last quintet of matches.
The visitors dominated the early proceedings, with David Davis bringing out a stunning save from George Murray-Jones after just 45 seconds, former Chester players Dan Mooney and Kurt Willoughby then flashed efforts just wide, and Murray-Jones warmed the palms of his hands, saving another snap shot from Willoughby.
Kidderminster’s Ryley Reynolds opened the scoring after 2...

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