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SLOUGH TN 4 CINDERFORD T 1

By Matt Webb
SLOUGH strengthened their chances of a play-off place with a comprehensive win over the bottom club.
The Rebels’ on-loan goalkeeper Shaun Rowley was underused in a first half which they dominated.
By contrast, his opposite number, Cameron Clarke, kept out numerous efforts from Gavin James, Chris Flood and James Dobson before he was eventually beaten on 23 minutes as Warren Harris headed home at the back post.
Cinderford offered little in the way of a goal threat, but it looked like they would reach the interval just one behind until James raced on to a flick before roundi...

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