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SKIPPER FRY’S THE LATE HERO

SKIPPER FRY’S

Stratford down unlucky Rushden

By Bryan Hale

STRATFORD: (4-2-3-1): Bilboe, Cox, McAteer, J Williams, Fisher, Oulton (Fry 36), Skendi, Wilson, Grocott (Creaney 87), Carvalho, Taylor (Shariff 90) Subs Not Used: Williams, Etheridge (GK)
RUSHDEN & DIAMONDS: (4-5-1): Heath, Reynolds (Farrell 76), Collard, Dolman, Ashton (Brown 82), Westbrook, Johnson, Rogers (Bowen 82), Diamond, Hicks, Lorraine. Sub Not Used: Curtis

MATCH WINNER: Stratford hero James Fry, right, tussles with Nathan Hicks
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

STRATFORD’S regular skipper James Fry came off the substitute’...

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