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ROBINS ARE TOO QUICK OFF MARK FOR TOWN

By Ross Jackson

MORPETH TOWN 1 ASHTON UNITED 4
ASHTON United powered to an impressive victory against Morpeth Town.
The high-flying Robins made a rapid start as it took just two minutes for James Hardy to feed through Jason Gilchrist to fire home his 12th goal of the season.
The next half an hour was a well contested match up but without any clear-cut opportunities.
That was until Louis White tried to catch out Morpeth keeper Dan Langley from the halfway line and the ball flew narrowly wide.
The Robins started strongly in the second half.
First, a powerful Luke Burke effort was ...

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