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NASH CRASH TO A BRAKES PARTY

By Paul Edwards

LEAMINGTON 4
CURZON ASHTON 1
LEAMINGTON brought their seven-game losing streak to an emphatic halt as they deservedly defeated leaders Curzon Ashton.
With the wind at their backs, Brakes started strongly; Rob Evans almost catching keeper Bobby Jones out with a vicious curling cross with the outside of his right boot.
Callum Hawkins saved a low drive from Mike Afuye, but Stefan Mols should have done better with a close-range header.
Dan Turner shot agonisingly wide after Cally Stewart’s effort had been blocked by Jones, but Stewart set up captain Adam Walker to t...

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