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LATE DWYER PENALTY IS ENOUGH TO STEAL DRAW

By Nick Pullen
STOURBRIDGE 1
COALVILLE TN 1
COALVILLE continued their impressive form to stay fifth in the table despite Stourbridge salvaging a draw with a late penalty from Anthony Dwyer.
In a highly entertaining contest, both sides attacked from the start but Stourbridge could consider themselves unlucky after referee Neil Pratt completely missed a blatant handball off ence as Coalville struggled to clear. Coalville should have claimed the lead on the half-hour when Luke Shaw set up Kairo Mitchell only to drag his shot wide.
But Coalville made no mistake shortly after when Steve Towers p...

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