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Cole key for Boro’s resurgence in Wales

By Danny Godfrey
HARROW BOROUGH 3
MERTHYR TOWN 0
HARROW Borough bounced back from last week’s mauling at Taunton Town to put them back on pace for a play-off berth.
Merthyr Town started the stronger of the two teams, with Gavin Williams putting a free-kick from 25 yards out over Harrow goal.
The half continued with little action until Harrow’s Dylan Kearney missed two chances in quick succession.
First, Josh Andrew delivered a perfect cross which Kearney somehow glanced wide, before Ryan Moss again delivered for the Harrow striker to head over.
That sent the teams in goalless as...

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