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Bedale Town 2 Bramham 3Pateley Bridge 1 Bramham 1Bramham 3 Kirk Deighton 0Burley 0 Bramham 4Harrogate Railway 2 Bramham 0Index Rolls FC 1 Bramham 4by Unknown - 19:13 on 02 October 2010Rolls FC ( Barnoldswick) requested a switch of this County Cup fixture to Freely Lane and despite heavy rain the previous evening the ground once again looked in sound condition. Despite their impressive performances the previous week Tesfa Walton, Germaine Woodley and Marcus Stapleton all had to settle for places on the bench. Kenan Bailey can count himself unfortunate but did get a full run out with the Reserves as did the returning Nathan Christopher. It was a very welcome return for John Crawley after a lengthy spell on the sideline and Nigel Hutchinson and Danny Greensmith were back after last weeks absences.Jordan Claxton- Ruddock took over up front. Bramham had the better of the opening exchanges as the two sides sounded each other out and eventually took the lead on 20 minutes following superb work from Danny Greensmith who slotted a ball to Evans to score from close range and continued his habit of grabbing goals on a regular basis. The homeside continued where they had left off as the second half got underway but against the run of play they were caught on the break as Rolls levelled following a clinical finish. Bramham were back in front within 3 minutes with Crawley stealing a fine goal converting a corner from evans at the near post. Walton replaced Claxton-Ruddock scoring 2 fine goals as the homeside eventually ran out comfortable winners. It was good to report that John Crawley came through a tough encounter in good shape. Whittaker and Hutchinson were solid all afternoon, Pert creative and Greensmith a collosus as he dominated the midfield. A good win against a good side
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