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RUGBY TOWN 0 ANSTEY NOMADS 3

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Jon Venner

THE division’s in-form team,
■ Anstey Nomads, ultimately proved too strong for Rugby, but the struggling hosts did at least make a good fist of things until two late strikes confirmed a seventh consecutive home defeat.
Oscar Tonge had given Nomads an 11th-minute lead with a great, angled shot past Charlie Woods, who then maintainedthe single goal deficit at the interval by denying Luis Rose and Tendai Chitiza with decent saves.
Jack Concannon and Rivel Mardenborough both had efforts blocked, but Anstey sub Ronnie Kokkinos set up Chitiza for a ...

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