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THE LONG WAITE IS WORTH IT

SOUTHERN CENTRAL
LEISTON 1 NUNEATON B 2
By Craig Cooper

NUNEATON Borough held their nerve in extra time to settle a tense and grilling semi-final in Suffolk.
Tyrell Waite’s 102nd-minute winner eventually clinched victory for the visitors after Leiston’s George Quantrell had earlier cancelled out Kane Richards’ opener.
Leiston started the brighter with Kyle Storer going close with a volley wide of Sam Donkin’s right hand post.
But Nuneaton took the lead four minutes into the second period – Richards’ strike from ten yards out finding the n...

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