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GRANTHAM TOWN 0 PONTEFRACT COLL 0

DIV 1 EAST
By Mike Koranski

A GAME played with passion and commitment produced little football and was littered with stoppages.
There were few chances in the first half, Dan Cocks going close for Grantham with c a header and then having a T shot from a tight angle. For Pontefract, Gavin Allott t headed over from a corner. a
Grantham had a great L chance at the start of the G second period when a Cocks li header hit the bar. Pontefract s responded with Matthew Ba- la on having a shot blocked. he hosts’ Nathan Tyson, was hen sent off for a challenge gainst Pontefract goalke...

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