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DALLAS DOUBLE SAVES POINT

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
AFC RUSHDEN & D 2 LOUGHBORO’ STUD 2
By Paul Judd

RUSHDEN & Diamonds came from two goals down to snatch a point against Loughborough.
Diamonds started brightly with Tarik Dallas forcing the Students keeper into an excellent save.
But the Students’ slick passing earned a 10th-minute opener with Ashden Shortland turning home from close range.
They made it two after 27 minutes in their best spell of the game Connor Keene heading home.
Diamonds immediately upped the tempo and Tyler Winters jinked through the box to sweep home after 35 minutes.
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