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Posh turn on the style but Hurst is left fuming

Posh turn

By Tom Johnson

Att: 6,015 Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Ben Toner 7/10

SHREWSBURY TN 1
Winchester 21
SHREWSBURY: Savin 6, Benning 6, Feeney 6 (Pierre 27, 6), Nsiala 6, Hoole 6, Winchester 7, Bloxham 6 (Lloyd 69, 6), Shipley 6, Biggins 6 (Sagoe Jr 69, 6), O’Reilly 6, Marquis 6 Ogunfaolu-Kayode 69, 6). Subs not used: Perry, Rossiter, Young.

PETERBOROUGH U 4
Poku 23, 58, Randall 87, 88
PETERBOROUGH: Steer 6, Sparkes 6 (Dornelly 35, 6), Wallin, Fernandez 7, Curtis 7, Collins 8, O’Brien-Brady 7, Odoh 8, Randall 9, Poku 9, Mothersille 6 (Jones 7...

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