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ROO IS TOO HOT TO HANDLE

ROO IS

By Matt Wright

FLYING HIGH: The Bluebirds stay top of the National League
PICTURE: Brian Moxham/ Barrow AFC

BARROW chalked up the sort of landslide victory their manager Ian Evatt has felt was a long time coming, after they ruthlessly dispatched ten-man Ebbsfleet United at Holker Street.
This was, by some distance, the biggest win the Bluebirds have earned during Evatt’s time in charge.
And it emphatically maintained their position at the top of the table.
Midfielder John Rooney scored a hat-trick, as he made it 15 goals for the season, and Scott Quigley struck twice in what ...

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