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Lewis loving leap to Stags

By Chris Dunlavy

Aaron Lewis has played 13 games for Mansfield Town this season – and is yet to lose a single one of them.
But you won’t find the 25-year-old midfielder trying to take any credit for the Stags’ unbeaten start to the League Two campaign.
“Absolutely not,” laughs Lewis, who joined on a free transfer after rejecting a new contract with Newport in July.
“The bulk of the group has been here for two years and I think what’s happening now is really just a continuation of what those boys were doing last season.
“For the new guys, like me, that’s made things really easy. Everybody ...

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