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THREE WINS IN ROW AS SAINTS PUSH INTO TOP SIX

SPENNYMOOR T 0 BRACKLEY TOWN 1
By Mark Simpson

IN-FORM Brackley Town made it three wins in succession as Morgan Roberts’ close-range finish saw them inflict defeat upon Graeme Lee in his first game in charge at Spennymoor Town.
Front man Roberts was in the right place to convert from inside the sixyard box after Cosmos Matwasa had met a leftwing corner to head towards goal on 15 minutes.
The hosts could have got themselves back level when Connor Shanks teed up Danny Greenfield on the edge of the box, but the midfielder’s wellstruck shot bounced back off the post.
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