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DIV 1 MIDLANDS

By John Walker

ST NEOTS came out
■on top as they and Coleshill overcame difficult weather conditions to serve up an entertaining match.
Against the wind in the first half, the high-flying visitors settled to contain the home attack and restricted St Neots to few chances
ST NEOTS TOWN 2
COLESHILL TOWN 1
although a Rhys Thorpe effort was deflected over the crossbar.
Then the visitors conced- ed a first-half injury-time own-goal from a lengthy Lewis Burgess throw, defender Daniel Brookes getting the final touch.
Coleshill pressed after the interval, but St Neots defended we...

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