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Hulme puts seal on Boro’s dominance

CURZON ASHTON 0 RADCLIFFE 3
By Leon Higgins

RADCLIFFE claimed a third victory in a row to continue their charge towards the play offs after beating rivals Curzon Ashton.
The Boro started the better side and almost took the lead after six minutes when Jordan Hulme’s lofted pass was misjudged by Joel Amado and the ball fell invitingly for Rio Clegg, who couldn’t convert from close range. Five minutes later Radcliffe were awarded a penalty after Hulme was dragged to the ground. Rio Clegg converted for his 15th goal of the season.
As Radcliffe’s domination continued...

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