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RYAN RESCUES ROVERS POINT

DIV 1 SOUTH
BRISTOL MANOR F 1 WILLAND ROVERS 1
By Jack Davies

BRISTOL MANOR FARM maintain their unbeaten run on home turf, but are forced to settle for a point against Willand Rovers.
Farm started like a side with three home wins in row, but struggled to break down a resilient Willand in the early stages of the match.
The returning Ryan Cainey had the best chance of an even opening 45 but saw his header well saved by visiting goalkeeper Rhomey Ashby-Hammond.
Farm would take the lead on the hour mark after early second half pressure.
Abdoulie Tunkara drove a shot at goal and once ...

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