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DUFF-ED UP IN A FIVE-STAR SHOW

BRIDGWATER 1 TAUNTON 5
By Chris Newman
TAUNTON put on a five-star show to win local bragging rights with a come-from-behind victory.
Elliot Ritby put the home side ahead on 10 minutes when he beat Lloyd Irish and converted an inswinging free-kick. But that was to be as good as it got as the visitors fought back in style.
Craig Duff levelled from the penalty spot with a cool strike that left Ashton Granter with no chance.
And then three goals in just six minutes turned it and put the points in the bank.
Josh Searle put Taunton ahead before further strikes from Matt White and Duff left Grante...

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