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BASHLEY 3 FROME TOWN 2

SOUTH
By Roger Ware

BASHLEY bounced back to form and ended Frome’s run of five straight league wins.
Having lost their last two, Bashley, still rebuilding under new boss Ollie Cherrett, wasted no time finding their feet.
After five minutes, Brett Williams crossed and Sean Wright, making his debut, rose to head in.
Frome deservedly levelled, Jon Davies cracking in a loose ball. Williams restored Bashley’s lead from the spot on the half-hour after his cross was handled by Matt Wood. Bashley added a third after 63 minutes, Conor Whiteley following up after Kaya Tsha...

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