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Transitions prove key for Bell in Alex victory

Transitions prove

By Sam Allen

GRIMSBY TOWN 0
GRIMSBY: Wright 6, Cass 6, Tharme 6, McJannett 7, Hume 7, Thompson 6 (McEachran 66, 6), Luker 6 (Pyke 80), Green 6, Davies 7 (Khouri 66, 6), Svanthorsson 6 (Barrington 79, 6), Obikwu 6 (Rose 39, 6). Subs not used: Auton, Ainley.

CREWE ALEX’ 2
Lankester 55, Tabiner 63
CREWE: Marschall 6, Connolly 6, Knight-Lebel 8, Demetriou 8, Sanders 7 (Powell 83), Cooney 7, Tabiner 8 (Roberts 83), Conway 7 (Finney 87), Williams 6, Lankester 9 (Bogle 68, 6), Holicek 7. Subs not used: Breckin, Billington.
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