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WROXHAM 1 BRENTWOOD TOWN 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Freddie Humphry-Wakefield

WROXHAM got their first home win of the season as they narrowly beat Brentwood Town at Trafford Park. After a lacklustre first 28 minutes, Wroxham took the lead. Conley Poynter hit the upright and following a goalmouth scramble the referee said the ball had crossed the line and awarded the goal after Shaun Taylor’s shot.
Just before the break Wroxham came close to a second as Harry Barker’s curling shot was palmed away by Harry Girling to keep the score 1-0 at the break.
In the 70th minute Taylor almost got his second after Ryan Curti...

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