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MOSSLEY 1 MARKET DRAYTON 0

DIV 1 WEST
By Nathan Harris

■ ON A cold afternoon at Seel Park, Mossley ran out deserved winners after a dominant performance that should have seen them win by a more comfortable margin.
Having had the lion’s share of the ball for the first-half, the hosts created plenty of chances without hitting the net.
The second-half carried on much the same and just as it began to feel like it was going to be one of those afternoons, a jinxing run and shot from Jack Banister in the 61st minute brought about a fine save from Ashley Rawlins but the ball bobbled back up and Lilywhite...

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