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Crows pounce as two see red

By Duncan Easley

A 30-YARD screamer from Josh Coldicott-Stevens sealed victory for Royston as they came from behind to beat nine-man Sudbury.
The first half did not give any indication of the drama that unfolded as both sides struggled to cope with the difficult conditions.
The Crows created the better chances, with Samson Esan and Kian Harness both volleying
ROYSTON TOWN 2
AFC SUDBURY 1
over from close range when both should have done better.
Having struggled to create any chances in the first half, Sudbury nearly took an early lead in the second as an Adam Mills strike was wel...

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