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EMLEY AFC 2 DUNSTON 2

DIV 1 EAST
By Callum Pattison

■ DUNSTON came from behind twice to earn a point away at the league leaders. Despite a positive start from the visitors, it was the Pewits who took the lead on 19 minutes when an Alex Metcalfe cross evaded everyone and dropped into the bottom corner. Dunston responded strongly and equalised after 31 minutes through Dale Pearson, with the forward finishing well into the bottom corner.
Chris McDonald was sent off following a second yellow card for the visitors and Emley took advantage when Charles Barks fired home.

David Robinson rescued a point f...

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