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BRAKES APPLIED TO HALT MY JINX

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BUNDLES OF FUN: Brakes players celebrate with their young fans
PICTURES: Peter Else

By Steven Coney
LEAMINGTON keeper Tony Breeden can’t wait for next season to roll around after finally tasting play-off glory at the fourth attempt.
Rob Thompson- Brown’s late equaliser against visiting Hitchin Town on Monday rescued the Brakes following Matt Lench’s early opener before Courtney Baker- Richardson curled home the winner in extra-time.
It only ended up being the winner thanks to skipper Breeden. The keeper somehow got down to his right to tip Lucas Kirkpatrick’s c...

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