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Stags throw the lead away again



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
Kimberley Town 3
Harrowby United 3
Paul Rawden's Kimberley Town dropped two vital points in drawing 3-3 at home to new boys Harrowby United.
At one point Kimberley led 3-1 however were pegged back by the visitors.
Kimberley started off brightly and took the lead after just ten minu
tes when a superb lob from Ricky Leverton left the visiting team keeper with no chance.
Harrowby however equalised after half-an-hour when a superb overhead kick from six yards was enough to beat Johnny Caunt in the Kimberley goal as The Stags defence yet again failed to deal with a loose ball.
Harrowby had many chances to take the lead as The Stags fell apart and were kept in the game by keeper Caunt.
Kimberley, after receiving the hairdryer treatment from Rawden, came out on fire and took the lead with a well worked goal by Stephen Rudge before a stunning free kick by Mickey Carnelly doubled The Stags' lead to make it 3 1.
Kimberley had other chances to secure the win however a few tight offside calls and some wasted chances allowed the visitors to get themselves back in the game.
A close range effort, which was dreadfully defended by Kimberley, left Caunt in the Kimberley goal no chance.
Kimberley had to hang on before Harrowby equalised with ten minutes to go.
This Saturday Kimberley are at home to Gornal Athletic in the FA Vase. Kick-off 3pm



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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 10:00 AM
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