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Garrity red so costly for Town

By James Gordon
WARRINGTON TOWN 2
STAFFORD RANGERS 3
AN early red card for Ben Garrity proved costly for Warrington Town as they surrendered top spot in the table with a 3-2 home defeat to Stafford Rangers.
The young midfielder picked up two bookings – for simulation and a foul – inside the first 14 minutes and the relegation-threatened visitors made the Yellows pay, coming back from a goal down to secure a vital three points.
Despite the man disadvantage, Warrington took the lead on 21 minutes, Shaun Beeley winning a free-kick down the right hand side and from it, Dylan Vassall...

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