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NASH CRASH A POPPIES PARTY

NASH CRASH

Darren dazzles to turn bad run

By Peter Short

CURZ LIFTED: Dom Knowles, centre, celebrates Curzon’s opener
PICTURE: Peter Short

GRIM conditions at Latimer Park did not dampen Curzon Ashton spirits as they took their first points in five matches while Kettering continue to falter.
The joy on manager Steve Cunningham’s face lit up the Northamptonshire sky on the final whistle thanks in part to the stellar performance of Darren Stephenson who ran the Poppies ragged. But it was Kettering who started the brighter, taking the lead on seven minutes, when Connor Kennedy rose to...

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