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Ten-man Canaries hold on for a point

BARWELL 1 BROMSGROVE SPORTING 1
By Wendy Amoo

TEN-man Barwell stood firm to bag a point from a topsy-turvy match that they arguably had the better chances in.
Dan Sweeney was denied a first-minute opener for Bromsgrove by an offside flag and he went close again during a bright start.
That optimism was punctured by Barwell’s 10th-minute opener, Brady Hickey arriving bang on time to head Beck-Ray Enoru’s cross beyond keeper Ollie Taylor and the tide turned from there.
Melis Bushaj headed over a potential second for the hosts as Hickey attempted to turn provider but the ...

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