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Kyle keeps point safe for the Lions

GUISELEY 1 WARRINGTON RYLANDS 1
By Tom Feaheny

GUISELEY came from behind to grab a point as the West Yorkshire goalscoring action confined itself to three early second-half minutes.
Debutant Kelly N’Mai nearly scored early on for Warrington when he powerfully hit a shot that looked destined for the top corner, However, Guiseley keeper Kyle Trenerry made an excellent one-handed save to tip the ball over the bar.
The hosts had a chance of their own when striker Jake Cassidy scissor-kicked an effort from just inside the area, which bounced narrowly wide.
The visitors led on 51 m...

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