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GOALS RIFE FOR RACERS AGAIN

By Luke Rushbrooke

FOUR second-half goals saw Racing Club Warwick dash to victory over Long Eaton United.
Callum Coyle showed his speed and skill for the Racers during the opening 20 minutes, forcing a good save from Lewis King.
Connor Pace nearly put Long Eaton in front on the stroke of half time, but his effort was stopped by Sam Lomax, teeing up a corking second half show from the visitors.
The deadlock was broken two minutes after the interval, James Harding slotting home to open the floodgates.
DIV 1 MIDLANDS
LONG EATON UTD 0
RACING CLUB WAR 4
Archie Hamp then struck twice...

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