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RANGERS STAGE AN UPSET FOR THE AGES

WINTERTON RANGERS 2
DUNSTON UTS 1
By Phil Summers
FORMER FA Vase winners Dunston UTS were undone by two contrasting Liam Nelthorpe free kicks as they crashed out in the second round.
Dunston, who started the season with a 15- game unbeaten run, bossed the second half only to be hit by a sucker-punch at the death.
North East Counties second division leaders Winterton, with Kieran Wressle outstanding at the back, pulled off a cup shock in Lincolnshire. Karl Dryden in the Dunston goal, however, was rarely tested until he was picking Nelthorpe’s free-kick out of the bottom corner.
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