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Tigers refuse to be tamed

By James Haley

WORKSOP TOWN 2
LEEK TOWN 0
WORKSOP TOWN grabbed all three points against Leek Town with a win at the Windsor Food-service Stadium.
The away side started with a good chance through Louis Potter, as he flicked on from a corner, which forced Tommy Taylor into a early save.
The Tigers first chance of the game came to Dan Bramall after some good work from Liam Hughes, laying it off to Bramall, whose shot bobbled just wide.
The deadlock was finally broken by the home side in the 29th minute as Luke hall made a good cross that found Liam Hughes in the penalty box who got ...

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