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ROBINS’ JACK IS THE LAD

By Andy Mitchell

JACK Taylor’s header proved to be the winner as Bridgwater United beat Cadbury Heath 1-0 to lift the Les Phillips Cup.
The Western League’s showpiece was decided in the 58th minute when Taylor crashed home from point-blank range, breaking the deadlock in a tight final held at Wells City.
Bridgwater went close to a breakthrough, Jacob Spence forcing a wondersave from Jordan Schofield.
Robins keeper Liam Kingston was called into action at the other end but it was a rare Cadbury attack and Mark Armstrong headed wide a deep Jake Llewellyn free-kick as Bridgwa...

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