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LAIT GOAL CLINCHES BATTLE OF BIG GUNS Puritan hearts broken

LAIT GOAL

By Dave Pearce

BANBURY: 4-3-3: Harding, C Roberts, Isaac, Westbook, Hawtin, Rasulo, Dias (Awadh 60), Henderson, Mills (Haysham 79), M Roberts, Shamsi (Fasanmade 82) Subs not used: Okito, Ahmed
TAMWORTH: 4-2-4: Singh, Little (Forde 65), Wilder, Beswick, Gough, Roe-Turner, Wake, Fry, Creaney (Lait 60), Yafie, Hoenes (Kaziboni 75) Subs not used: Tharme, Obeng

Chris Lait rifles the ball home to hand Tamworth all three points
PICTURE: Gary Learmouth

IT WAS the match of the day where Banbury, who were second, took on table-toppers Tamworth and the drama was evident throughout.
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