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BULLS SHOW THEIR MUSCLE

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By Ben Goddard

JOB DONE: Eliot Richards after slotting home Hereford’s third
PICTURE: Steve Niblett

HEREFORD: 4-4-2: Horsell 7, Thomas 7, Greenslade 7, Murphy 7, Green 7, Liburd 7, Smith 7 (Hall 79 7), Richards 9, White 8, McGrath 8, Myrie-Williams 8 Subs not used: Bird, Sainty, Hockey
BLYTH: 4-5-1: Jameson 6, Nicholson 6, Liddle 6, Green 6, Buddle 7, Brotherton 6 (Holmes 45 7), Rivers 7, Oliver 7, Maguire 7 (Fewster 84), Reid 6, Dale 7 (Horner 67 6) Subs not used: Watson, Skirpan
HEREFORD set their standards for the season on their return to the National League North with a con...

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