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Olympic strike a gold at the last

By Jamie Home
BEDWORTH UNITED 1
RUSHALL OLYMPIC 3
SECOND-HALF goals from Daniel Waldron and substitute Ben Lund gave 10-man Rushworth victory against still-winless Bedworth.
Rushall went ahead with the first real attack of the game.
AJ Adelekan surged into the box and after he was tripped by Brad Maslen-Jones and a penalty awarded, Sam Whittall sent Adam Harrison the wrong way from the spot.
Chances were few and far between but Bedworth’s Montel Gibson fired two half chances off target.
Richard Brodie could have had a second for Olympic but lobbed wide from keeper Adam Przybek’s...

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