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MUCH XMAS CHEER FOR ADY’S AWAY DAY HEROES

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By Ant Scott
WOKING 1
Carter 21
BARROW 2
Diarra 2, Dunne 28

ADY Pennock hailed his battling Bluebirds after clinching a third away win on the trot with victory over a stuttering Woking side who have now lost five of their last six matches in all competitions.
First-half efforts from centre-back pair Moussa Diarra and Jimmy Dunne gave them victory at the Laithwaite Community Stadium after Charlie Carter had drawn the Cards level.
“It was a really tough game,” said relieved Barrow boss Pennock.
“Woking is a very hard place to come so these are a big three points for us.
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