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COLLS ARE MERRY BUT SUFFER A HEY BLOW

COLLS ARE

PONTEFRACT COL 2
BRIGHOUSE TOWN 1
By Dave Parker
PONTEFRACT Collieries won the match of the day in the East Division against third-placed Brighouse but suffered a season-ending blow to the division’s leading goalscorer Eli Hey.
Following Gavin Rothery putting his side ahead in the seventh minute, Hey continued the pressure inside 90 seconds as he fed a great ball to Mickey Dunn, whose effort flew just wide.
Hey was left in a heap on the floor by the touchline, and after recieving treatment and hobbling off on crutches, he was later taken to Huddersfield Royal Infir mary where he was o...

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