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By Colin Payne
CHIPPENHAM 1
Ferguson 70
ST NEOTS 2
Brown 10, 49

PLENTY OF BOTTLE: Chippenham’s players celebrate winning the league despite their defeat by St Neots
PICTURES: Richard Chapple

MATCH STATS
CHIPP’M v ST NEOTS
6 SHOTS ON TARGET 4
5 SHOTS OFF TARGET 3
11 CORNERS 3
2 OFFSIDE 1
6 FOULS CONCEDED 15
1 YELLOW CARDS 1
0 RED CARDS 0

CHIPPENHAM: 4-4-2: Chitty 6; Bowman 6 (Pook 72, 6), Felix 6 (Jones 63, 6), Baggridge 7 (Horgan 72, 6), Tindle 7; Richards 7, Ferguson 6, Smith 7, Pratt 7; Andrews 7, Guthrie 6. Subs not used: Beeden, Allen.

ST NEOTS: 4-4-2: Archer 6; Norm...

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