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BASTOS IS SPOT ON FOR THE NAILERS

NPL EAST
BRIGHOUSE TOWN 0 BELPER TOWN 2
By David Foy

LEAGUE leaders Belper coverted two penalties to remain three points clear.
Brighouse Goalkeeper Jamie Hassall made a good save at his near post after six minutes. Ten minutes later, Myron Gibbons went through on goal with the hosts’ goalkeeper keeping him out.
On the half-hour mark, a foul saw the Nailers earn their first spot kick.
Kevin Bastos sent Hassall the wrong way. On the stroke of half time, a high foot was the cause of a second penalty. Bastos scored once more although Hassall guessed the right way this time. On...

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