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NERVY DAY AS LEADERS FORCED TO BE PATIENT

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By Colin Payne
CHIPPENHAM T 3
Pratt 48, Andrews 73, 90+1 (both pens)
MERTHYR T 1
Compton 84

CHIPPENHAM: Chitty 6 (Rae 29 6); Bowman 6, Felix 7, Baddridge 7, Tindle 7, Richards 7, Ferguson 6, Smith 6, Pratt 8, Andrews 9, Jones 7.Subs not used: Pook, Horgan, Sandell, Allen
MERTHYR: O Davies 6; A Davies 6 (Bowen 81, 7), Tancock 6, Evans 6, McDonald 8, Wright 6, Jenkins 6 (Copp 70. 6), Patten 6 (Richards 76, 6), McLaggon 8, Compton 7, Traylor 7.

ALL SMILES: Jake Andrews celebrates with team-mates
PICTURES: Richard Chappell

THE biggest home crowd of the season saw leaders Chippenham Tow...

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