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Bluebirds grab rare point against Angels

CHIPPENHAM TOWN 0 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 0
By Wil Hulbert

CHIPPENHAM TOWN recorded only their second point in their last nine meetings with Tonbridge Angels but will count themselves unlucky not to have picked up all three.
The Bluebirds were denied two penalty appeals inside the first five minutes. On 13 minutes a long ball from Luke Haines set Tom Owen-Evans free and his shot beat Toby Steward but went the wrong side of a post.
Either side of the half hour Chippenham lost Aaron Amadi-Holloway and Owen-Evans to injury. Before the break Bluebird substitute Rex Mannings found Harry Parsons...

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