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Jack the lad wins it for the Dannies

By Gary Salisbury

STAMFORD 1
AFC SUDBURY 0
A THRILLER this was not as the Daniels ran out winners by a single goal.
The home side had the best chance in a first half that was otherwise bereft of goalmouth action. George Hobbins lofted a free kick, Connor Bartle picked up the loose ball and picked out Tendai Chitiza, who took the ball down with his chest and swiveled to shoot. James Bradbrook tipped it over for a corner.
Sudbury’s only notable chance of the half came when Myles Cowling made a run into the box and crossed for Oliver Peters, who could only scoop the ball high ...

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