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NO WAY THROUGH FOR FARM

DIV 1 SOUTH
BRISTOL MANOR 0
MANGOTSFIELD 1
By Kevin O’Donohoe
LEE Hartshon’s first-half strike was enough to give Mangotsfield victory in Saturday’s Bristol derby at the Creek.
Farm had a penalty turned away early on when Joe McClennan was brought down in the box before Jordan Metters fired over the bar.
The away side broke the deadlock when Hartshon blasted a rebound high into the net after Ben John saved Treyvond Anderson’s header.
Hartshon nearly got his second on 40 minutes, but John made a superb stop to keep the score at 1-0.
Farm upped the tempo in the second-...

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