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FIRST-HALF BLITZ DOES DAMAGE TO SAINTS

By Steve Rutherford
BLYTH SPARTANS 3
BRACKLEY TOWN 0
TWO goals inside the opening five minutes set Blyth Spartans on their way to victory and ended Brackley Town’s 15-game unbeaten league run.
Goals from Dan Maguire and Jarrett Rivers put the home side, who had lost their last three league games, firmly in control…
Maguire netted his second, and Blyth’s third, before half-time and the victory never looked in doubt.
The Spartans took just two minutes to break the deadlock as Maguire rolled home the opening goal.
Maguire then turned provider three minutes later when his lef...

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