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MOORS STUNNED BY SPEEDY SAINTS

By Tim Carroll

BRACKLEY TOWN 4
SPENNYMOOR TOWN 1
BRACKLEY TOWN took control from early on to claim a comprehensive win against an out-ofsorts Spennymoor side.
The opening goal on 15 minutes was created by Shane Byrne’s driving run. Morgan Roberts’ found Ricardo Calder and the wing back’s pin-point cross was headed in by Brackley top scorer Connor Hall from close range.
Within a minute the lead was doubled as Roberts reached the byline and picked out Tommy O’Sullivan, who placed his finish past keeper Brad James.
Roberts ran through on goal and produced...

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