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BUZZING BEES STING THE CANARIES AS RUN GOES ON

HARBOROUGH TN 3 BARWELL 0
By Ben Monti

PROMOTION-chasing Harborough Town made it seven wins on the bounce as they cruised past Barwell at the Beehive.
The Bees’ Dempsey Arlott-John caused problems down the right flank and his quick feet and trickery forced a flurry of early corners. It took just six minutes for one to pay off.
Eliot Putman whipped in a delightful inswinger to the back post, where an unmarked Ben Stephens nodded home.
Harborough suffered a blow when Arlott-John was stretchered off after just 18 minutes following a fair but heavy challenge.
The Bees remained...

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