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Alex steal a March to bring hosts up to speed

By Gordon Spencer

CREWE ALEX’ 1 March 54
CREWE: Booth 8, Billington 7, Offord 7, Stephenson 7, Hutchinson 7, Holicek 7, Tabiner 6 (Ure 74, 6) Lankester 6 (McNeill 74, 6) Agius 6, Gibson 6 (Thibaut 89), March 7. Subs not used: Croker, Dancey, Moore, Thomas.
NORTHAMPTON T 0
NORTHAMPTON: Jeacock 5, Donacien 7, Moore 7, Guthrie 7, Maxwell 6, Saunders 6 (List 66, 7), Evans 7, Fornah 7, Briggs 7 (O’Brien-Whitmarsh 66, 6), Lemonheigh-Evans 6, Warhurst 6 (Hoskins 76, 6). Subs not used: Fitzsimons, Wormleighton, Perkins, Dyche.
Att: 5,375 Rating: ★★★...

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