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ROUSLERS BANK ON TAYLOR BRACE

ROUSLERS BANK

By Max Banner

HERO OF THE HOUR: Mikey Taylor finds the net for Bromsgrove
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

TWO GOALS from superstar striker Mikey Taylor helped guide Bromsgrove Sporting to victory over St. Ives Town.
A well-struck Taylor effort from close range opened the scoring four minutes in, before Cameron McWilliams tapped into an empty net to equalise.
A Harry Higginson header gave Bromsgrove the lead soon after, but St. Ives would once again level, courtesy of a penalty by Robert Parker.
The winner would come seven minutes from time, as Taylor neatly powered home.
The game got off to ...

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