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DAVIES DOUBLE SINKS PURITANS

By Dave Pearce
BANBURY UNITED 3
FROME TOWN 4
FROME TOWN made a mockery of their poor home form by ending Banbury United’s 100 per cent record in the process.
George Miller, Darren Jefferies and a double from Jon Davies had given the Robins a 4-1 lead although United, who started the day as league leaders, hit two late goals to ensure a nailbiting finish.
The visitors took the lead on four minutes after Davies and Jake Jackson brought two quick saves from Puritans keeper Jack Harding, who was then powerless to stop Miller driving home the rebound.
Davies was also involved in the second...

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