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Take Jatta! But whole team takes the credit

By Graham Arnold

HARROGATE T 0

HARROGATE: Gray 6, Headman 6, Heffernan 7, Gibson 7, Slater 6, Morris 7, Evans 6, Taylor 6 (Duke-McKenna 61, 6), Sutton 6 (Brenan 46, 6), Smith 7, Muldoon 6 (Acquah 71, 6). Subs not used: Waller, Thomson, Faulkner, Cass.
Jatta 10, 79
Att: 3,816 Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Will Finnie 7/10

NOTTS COUNTY 2

NOTTS COUNTY: Belshaw 7, Macari 7, Ness 7, Bedeau 7, Bennetts 7 (Browne 89), Palmer 7, Iorpenda 8, Jones 8 (Luker 89), Tangen 6 (Grant 45, 7), Jatta 8, Dennis 6 (Ndlovu 71, 6). Subs not used: Griffiths, Enoru, Iwunze.
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