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WELLINGBOROUGH T 2 GRANTHAM T 1

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Peter Short

■ BRETT SOLKHON was on hand with a well deserved brace to earn the Doughboys all three points.
Grantham opened the scoring on the half-hour mark when Max Cook’s cross was met by the head of Lewis Darlington.
But it took just 12 minutes for the reply to come when Danny Draper delivered for Solkhon to prod home.
Both sides had chances midway through the second half, but it was an 89thminute cross from Neo Richard-Noel that undid the Grantham defence, with Solkhon applying the finish.
Sam Muggleton was sent off to compound a frustrating day for...

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