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FOUR-GOAL BLITZ DOES FOR BATH

BATH CITY 0 HAMPTON & RB 4
By Mark Stillman

HAMPTON ended a five-game losing streak against Bath in style with a powerful second-half display.
Such a commanding result looked unlikely early on as City started promisingly. Their work was undone on 19 minutes.
Ronan Silva’s intricate footwork teased the home defence and his deflected cross was gleefully nodded home by Max Kretzschmar from close range.
Jaiden Putman blazed over from Owen Windsor’s cutback and Skinner’s attempt was well parried by Marcus Dewhurst low to his left.
Silva was denied by the legs ...

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