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BURNS TOO HOT IN FIRE DISPLAY

DIV 1 WEST
NANTWICH TN 1 Panter 45+1 LOWER BRECK 4 Buckley 17, Burns 37, 49, 78
By Liam Price

HAT-TRICK HERO Sam Burns helped Lower Breck to a thumping victory, as Nantwich Town were put to the sword at the Swansway Stadium.
Alex Panter and Paddy Kennedy both had decent chances to put Nantwich ahead, early on, but Theo Roberts saved both. Then, in the 17th minute, the visitors took the lead. A giveaway in midfield was pounced upon, allowing Lewis Buckley to slot away with ease.
Breck were too strong and fast for their hosts, typified by Sam Burns who - after spurning a couple of effo...

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