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ST NEOTS TOWN 1 RACING CLUB WAR 2

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By John Walker

■ St NEOTS suffered their fourth consecutive home league defeat despite a spirited second half performance against Racing Club Warwick.
The home side created and missed two early chances with Rhys Thorpe forcing the visiting keeper to push over the bar at full stretch and Harvey Williams firing just over.
The visitors then took the lead with their first real attack – a disputed penalty from James Harding after 24 minutes.
Six minutes before the break, Dylan Barkers doubled the lead with volley from the edge of the penalty area.

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