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NINE-MAN PITMEN FALL TO PUMPED UP CROWS

ROYSTON TOWN 2 HEDNESFORD T 0
By Duncan Easley

ROYSTON looked much more engaged in this game that proved competitive throughout and their sheer will to win secured the three points.
The Crows broke through on two minutes when a Hednesford defender hacked at the ball only to see it connect with a charging Ronny Henry and end up in the net.
Brandon Adams had the best chances but nothing fell cleanly for him. The Pitmen came more into the game late in the half.
The second half was a poor one for the visitors mainly due to indiscipline.
The Crows had barely got out of the dressing room whe...

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