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IT’S LEW BEAUTY AS TOWN RUN RIOT

IT’S LEW

By Andy Simpson

MERTHYR TN 5
Twamley 7, 64, 83, Simpson 28, 80,

WALTON & H 2
Tobin 12, Body 90+3
LEWYS Twamley’s stylish hat-trick delivered another victory for Merthyr Town as they moved six points clear at the top.
The scoreline suggests a stroll for the leaders, but Walton & Hersham will argue it was skewed by a decision by referee Craig Scriven to dismiss Junior Eccleston in the sixth minute as punishment for his challenge on Ricardo Rees.
Twamley curled the resulting free-kick into the bottom corner to set the Martyrs on course to a sixth successive win.
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