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COOL-HAND LUKE IS A SHAWTHING FOR RAVENS

COALVILLE TOWN 2
LEISTON 2
By Steve Cartwright
TEN-MAN Coalville snatched a deserved draw at home to Leiston.
The Ravens started brightly as Andrew Wright drove into the box before Tom McGlinchey hit a fierce shot that grazed the top of the crossbar.
The opening goal did eventually come after 25 minutes as Luke Shaw and Joe Doyle-Charles worked well down the right before the latter pulled the ball back to Tim Berridge, who took a touch and fired into the far corner.
The game then turned on its head as Coalville defender Dean Freeman lost Jake Reed and pulled him back.
Although they were 35 ...

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