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Hero Harry praised in a ‘massive’ Town win

By Andrew Penman

NEWPORT CO 0

CRAWLEY T 2

NEWPORT: Wright 6, Davies 6 (Brennan 66, 6), Delaney 6, Baker 6, Shephard 7, Sprangler 6, Evans 5 (Opoku 66, 6), Kamwa 6, Biggins 6, Lloyd 6 (Garner 82, 6), Crole 5 (Baker-Richardson 66, 5). Subs not used: MacDonald, Smith, Thomas.
McKirdy 57, 59
NEW Crawley boss Colin Kazim-Richards hailed a “massive” three points as a second-half brace from Harry McKirdy secured victory at relegation rivals Newport County.
McKirdy, a former County loanee, punished his former club with two close-range finishes in the 57th and 59th minut...

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