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NOLAN THE SAVIOUR FOR THE BOWERS

DIV 1 NORTH
MILDENHALL TN 2 BOWERS & PITSEA 2
By Stuart Kerr

BEN NOLAN’S late equaliser rescued a point for Mildenhall against ten-man Bowers & Pitsea.
Mildenhall started dominantly and took a deserved early lead through Ryan Swift from close range.
They continued creating chances but were unable to convert, partly down to some fine saves, some brave blocks, and wayward shooting.
In the second half, Bowers had Renei Batlokwa sent off for two yellows, but this seemed to spark them into life.
Luca Albon hauled them level from the spot after 67 minutes a contentious a...

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