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BRIDGES LAYS CROWS’ PATH

DUNSTABLE TOWN 0
ROYSTON TOWN 5
By Andrew Madaras
ROYSTON Town’s productive five-minute period in the first half determined their comfortable victory over Dunstable.
Dunstable never gave up and tried their best to give their higher-placed league opponents a challenging afternoon.
Goal scoring opportunities for the away side were mostly dealt with by Dunstable keeper Casey Harker, who returned to the side after a two-month absence due to injury, showing exemplary handling all game.
But he was powerless to stop Royston getting on the scoresheet, first through man-of-the-match Scott Brid...

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