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EDWARDS HAS GOT FAITH IN CAULEY

By Chris Dunlavy

LUTON Town boss Rob Edwards has backed striker Cauley Woodrow to come good after a miserable start to life at Kenilworth Road.
He was described as a “marquee signing” by former boss Nathan Jones when he arrived from Barnsley in the summer after scoring 53 times in 156 games for the Tykes.
However, Woodrow made just two starts for the Hatters and failed to find the net before suffering a calf injury in September.
The 28-year-old has not played since but is now back in full training and is expected to play some part when the Hatters return to action aga...

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