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Brakes slammed on Kiddy’s top-five push

KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS 1 LEAMINGTON 2

By Adam Matthews
LEAMINGTON all but ended Kidderminster Harriers’ faint playoff hopes as they came from behind for a deserved victory.
Goals from Jack Edwards and Junior English sealed the win for the Brakes after Joe Ironside had given Harriers an early lead.
It took only five minutes for Ironside to score in his fifth consecutive match. Turning his man on the 18-yard box, he curled a delightful effort into the bottom corner leaving Brakes’ stopper Tony Breeden no chance.
Leamington were on level terms only five minutes later. Jordan Murphy...

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