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Stourbridge 0-1 Solihull Moors: Newton is a measure of Moors momentum

AN EARLY Danny Newton goal proved enough to send Solihull Moors through to the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy – but they had to endure a late onslaught from their Southern League hosts in a tense midlands derby.

Stourbridge

By David Lawrence

STOURBRIDGE 0

SOLIHULL MOORS 1
Newton 7

BATTLE: Solihull Moors striker Andrew Dallas tries to breakthrough
PIC: Paul Barber

AN EARLY Danny Newton goal proved enough to send Solihull Moors through to the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy – but they had to endure a late onslaught from their Southern League hosts in a tense midlands derby.
Newton turned in a seventh minute corner moments after Harry Boyes had rattled the Stourbridge crossbar but the real drama came in the final few minutes as the Glassboys pushed for the equaliser that would have taken the tie to penaltie...

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