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Youngsters give Millers hope for the future

By Mark Richards

ROTHERHAM assistant Peter Leven praised his inexperienced youngsters for seizing their opportunity in a win at Leyton Orient.
Harry Gray, 17, ended the already relegated Millers’ run of seven consecutive away matches without scoring in the 24th minute.
Sam Nombe then swept into the bottom corner in the 73rd minute, sealing a deserved victory that leaves Orient three points above the relegation zone.
Leven and head coach Lee Clark – who nearly missed kick-off because of a delayed train because of a family bereavement – also gave minutes to teena...

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