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RC WARWICK 4 LONG EATON UTD 2

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Alex Gardiner

■ ASHLEY Sammons scored from the halfway line as 10-man Racing Club Warwick came from behind to Long Eaton.
Liam Loughland fired the visitors ahead, bending in a delightful free kick.
Tonali Omatola drew things level just before the break, slotting into the bottom corner from a quick James Hancocks throw.
Sammons then put them ahead, clipping the ball over keeper Ben Allsop from the centre circle.
A simple long ball forward from Hancocks then saw Max McNulty race away to fire home a third.
Just minutes after Ruben Freeman had seen red, substitut...

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