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VISITORS MAKING HAY AT THE FARM

BRISTOL MANOR FARM 1
HIGHWORTH TOWN 2
By Kevin O’Donohoe
BRISTOL Manor Farm were punished for handing the initiative back to Highworth Town as they fell to defeat after a dominant first half.
Lewis Bamford was tripped up in the visitors’ penalty areas in the 24th minute and Ashley Kington rifled home the spot-kick straight down the middle of the goal.
Farm looked to be in control of the game but Highworth got an equaliser just before half-time when Callum Ferguson’s volley beat a crowd of players, and Ben John’s outstretched dive at the far post.
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