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Leiston battle hard for a point

By Craig Cooper
LEISTON 1
COALVILLE TOWN 1
LEISTON’s excellent opening day record continued at the newly named Watson & Hillhouse Victory Road Stadium as both teams took a share of the spoils on the opening day.
In windy conditions, Leiston started against the wind, with away striker Adam McGurk testing Charlie Beckwith in the home goal from a free kick and then lifting the ball just over from an attempted chip moments later.
Matt Blake’s run down the left enabled him to cross for Will Davies for Leiston’s first chance, but his shot was deflected just wide. The home si...

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