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WEAVER DOUBLE RESCUES MAGPIES

By Kieran Wilson

RADCLIFFE 2
Clegg 55 (pen), Hulme 67

CHORLEY 2
Weaver 20, 90

IT’S RIO GRANDE! Rio Clegg’s penalty puts Radcliffe in front

WEAVING HIS MAGIC: Lucas Weaver celebrates his second goal for Chorley
PICTURE: Barkley Costello

LUCAS WEAVER’S double denied Radcliffe a much-needed victory.
Rio Clegg and Jordan Hulme had put Boro 2-1 up before Weaver’s late leveller for the visitors. His goals were his first strikes for the club after joining on loan from Altrincham.
Chorley boss Andy Preece said of the equaliser: “It was a great...

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