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DIV 1 EAST

REDCAR ATHLETIC 3 DUNSTON 3
By Phil Reay

■ DUNSTON were just seconds away from inflicting only a fourth defeat on leaders Redcar when Bradley Fewster struck a 98th-minute equaliser in a six-goal top-four thriller.
Oscar Fletcher found the net after 41 minutes to give Redcar an interval lead before the second half went goal crazy.
Two penalties in seven minutes from left-back Chris McDonald saw Dunston equalise twice after Fletcher had restored Redcar’s lead following a controversial short free-kick.
Steelmen keeper Josh Mazfari gave away the second penalty and Dunston...

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