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Honours even between Rouslers and the Reds

BROMSGROVE SPORTING 1 REDDITCH UNITED 1
By Max Banner

BROMSGROVE SPORTING and Redditch United shared the points in a typically feisty Worcestershire derby.
Debutant Tyrone Lewthwaite gave Sporting the lead from the penalty spot after former Rousler Luke Ward was sent off in the first half.
Despite Bromsgrove dominating most of the game, substitute Omari Brown netted with a little under 15 minutes remaining to end a run of 16 league matches without a draw for Redditch.
The visitors almost went behind early doors when Morgan Owen headed the ball onto the underside of his own crossbar...

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