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INJURY-TIME MAYHEM AS STAGS STAGE A FIGHTBACK

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
By Jon Couch

STEP 3
AFC Telford United came from behind to edge out Halesowen Town 3-2 in front of a bumper 3.204 crowd at the New Bucks Head.
Kieran Donnelly stunned the home crowd by putting the Yeltz in front on 22 minutes before the Bucks hit back with two goals in the space of three minutes at the end of the first half, through man-of-the-match Dylan Allen-Hadley and defender Orrin Pendley.
Substitute Charles Wragg hit back again for Halesowen but just three minutes later, a mistake in the Yeltz midfield led to hobbling top scorer Matty Stenson slotting home.
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