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CURRY HOT ENOUGH TO SNATCH A POINT

By Chris Hughes
BEDWORTH UNITED 1
LOWESTOFT TOWN 1
JOSH Curry rewarded Lowestoft’s pressure with a late equaliser to earn a point.
Delroy Gordon headed the Greenbacks in front on 18 minutes and they missed a series of great opportunities for a killer second goal to secure their first win of the season.
But Lowestoft made the most of their reprieve as they levelled when Kieran Higgs broke down the right and Andrew Fisk’s pullback was side-footed home by defender Curry from eight yards.
Bedworth were the more purposeful for long periods and in a bright start Daniel Dubidat scooped...

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