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ASHTON UNITED 1 PONTEFRACT COLLIERIES 0

By David Robinson
A SINGLE penalty after just four minutes was enough for Ashton to progress in the cup after a hot-tempered affair.
Striker Steven Tames won the award after being brought down as he cut across Jameel Able before getting up to convert confidently.
A move started in their own half should have seen the hosts further ahead as Aaron Smith played Connor Hughes. Liam Tomsett then found himself totally unmarked on the penalty spot but his first touch let him down.
Michael Dunn’s mazy run into the area after that was only stopped at the last by debutant Nelson Digbeu. Hughes a...

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