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PURITANS STILL WAIT FOR WIN

BANBURY UTD 1 ST NEOTS TOWN 1
By Dave Pearce
AFTER their cancelled game for non-appearance of half the team in midweek, Banbury missed out on a first home win since August.
St Neots had the first chance from captain Luke Knight who fired over the Banbury bar. After 30 minutes Banbury took the lead with a three-man move. Elliot Sandy passed to Jefferson Louis who found Connor McDonagh, shifting on to his left foot and firing home from 15 yards. In injury time, Banbury’s Tom Winters went on a run down the left and fired in a shot but it was saved by Mike Emery, with Louis’ subsequ...

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