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LOUGHBOROUGH DYNAMO 4 ROMULUS

By Harry Waddle
JOSH Riley inspired Loughborough Dynamo as they overcame bottomof- the-table Romulus with a dominant victory.
A 23rd-minute penalty from Karl Demidh put the home side ahead, before Riley’s first goal doubled the advantage six minutes later. And things only got worse for Romulus when last man Nathan Hands was sent off for hauling down Demidh when through on goal after 31 minutes.
Using the man advantage to good effect, Dynamo’s sharp passing saw them create numerous chances, and Riley added two more goals early in the second half to secure the result.
A fine count...

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