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ROVERS ROMP IN SIX-GOAL THRILLER

By Darren Whiley
BARTON Rovers went about their business in a workman like fashion.
Kidlington took the lead on the half-hour mark and fully deserved it with Lewis Coyle slotting home, but parity was restored shortly after as Rovers’ Scott Sinclair planted in the back of the net.
Rovers forced themselves ahead from a Steve Gentle header before Connor Calcutt was felled outside the box by visiting keeper Sam Warrell who was sent off.
Kidlington recovered from the set back as Anaclet Odhiambo levelled for the visitors before Bailey restored the lead and Sinclair added his second.
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