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RAILWAYMEN RESCUE POINT

DIV 1 SOUTH
DIDCOT TOWN 4 MOUSEHOLE 4
By Stewart Unsworth

THERE ARE 286 miles beDidcot and ■tween Mouse-hole but this enthralling encounter proved distance is no barrier to entertainment.
Cam Mills’s bullet effort opened the scoring with Didcot’s first of four headed goals.
However, the Seagulls surged into a 3-1 lead by feasting on Didcot defensive lapses.
Tallan Mitchell’s composed finish helped celebrate his 200th appearance for Mouse-hole, swiftly followed by Jack Symons and Hayden Turner adding to the scoresheet.
Adam Learoyd and Felix Robertson ne...

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