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BROMSGROVE SPORTING 3 HEDNESFORD TOWN 1
By Shaunna-Grace Murphy

BROMSGROVE Sporting returned to the Victoria Ground with their eyes on three points following a few unfortunate results, welcoming Jack Newell back from injury and slotting the young Blake Kindred on the bench.
Within the first minute of the game Sporting started on the front foot and were awarded a free kick with Brandon Smalley’s effort smashing off the side netting.
With that confidence, he then went on to convert his second free kick of the day, giving Sporting the lead with less than ten minutes on the clock...

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