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WARRINGTON RY 3 WORKINGTON 0
By Garry Clarke

HAVING lost their two previous home games, Warrington Rylands returned to winning ways, ending their visitors nine-game unbeaten run.
Workington fell behind in the fifth minute when Harrison Wood drilled a low shot from outside the area out of the reach of the Workington goalkeeper into the bottom corner of the net.
Workington goalkeeper Alex Mitchell was kept busy in the first half by a dominant home side, pulling off a remarkable save to keep out George Waring’s close range header he also made good saves to deny twice Wood and a...

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