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Crows fly to third in the table

By David Baulk
ROYSTON TOWN 2
BEDWORTH UNITED 0
A VASTLY-IMPROVED second-half display saw Royston earned the points and move up to third place.
Following a rather turgid first half in which neither team impressed, it was Royston who asserted themselves on the game at the beginning of the second period.
Starting the half at a far quicker tempo and playing with greater purpose, they were rewarded within nine minutes of the restart with the opening goal.
A deep corner from Sam Corcoran was met by Adam Murray who saw his header blocked.
Fortunately for Royston the ball fell at the feet of Gus S...

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