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NASH CRASH AS SAINTS IMPRESS

By Tim Carroll

CURZON ASHTON 0
BRACKLEY TOWN 4
CURZON ASHTON had conceded just once in their first three matches but left Brackley Town licking their wounds.
The Saints went ahead in the third minute as Scott Pollock finished in determined fashion after Matt Lowe’s cross.
Pollock was brought down by keeper Bobby Jones on 13 minutes and Danny Newton doubled the lead from the spot. A chance to go further ahead fell to Pollock whose shot was deflected for a corner before Riccardo Calder’s effort was tipped away at full stretch by Jones. But the Nash could not stem the t...

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