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SEVEN-UP TOWN DENIED VICTORY

ALFRETON TOWN 1 WARRINGTON TOWN 1
By Tom Finney

ALFRETON extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to seven matches in a tight encounter with Warrington at the Impact Stadium yesterday.
In the first clear-cut chance, Jake Day capitalised on a loose ball on the edge of the Warrington box but the Town striker could only blaze over.
Dwayne Wiley then misjudged a high ball to allow Isaac Buckley-Ricketts a chance on goal for the visitors but worked back well to hold up the visiting striker.
The home side took the lead on 18 minutes, as a trademark long throw from Adam Lund caused c...

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