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JEMMETT’S JOYFUL IN A MARTYRS’ RAMS RAID

BEACONSFIELD T 3 MERTHYR TOWN 4
By Neale Blackburn

YOU could be forgiven for thinking that Beaconsfield Town and Merthyr served up something of a Easter treat with a seven-goal thriller in the Bank Holiday sunshine at Holloways Park.
But, in reality though, despite the closeness of the final scoreline, the relegation-threatened visitors largely handled their hosts without too much alarm.
Ahead within a quarter of an hour thanks to Kieran Evans’ back-post header, the Martyrs had keeper Jamie Cogman to thank for keeping them in front with a terrific double save to deny first Andre...

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