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Waders blast seven goals on Tuesday



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Published Date:
27 August 2008
Plus wins for Reds and United for
Biggleswade Town finally showed their undoubted firepower as they slammed seven goals past shell-shocked Welwyn Garden City at Herns Lane on Tuesday without reply.

After the disappointment of Saturday's home 2-1 defeat by Aylesbury Vale, the Waders began their goal bonanza in the ninth minute when Jack Weeden opener their account before further goals followed from Bobby Dance (12 and 59), Ryan Redford (46) and Dan Heron (75 and 90).

At Hertford, Langford ran out 1-0 winners in a tight game, the only goal scored by Ryan Nichol whose shot took a deflection off a home defender before nestling in the back of the net. It also means that the Reds stay top of the table with four wins from as many starts.

And at Second Meadow, Mano Langlais was Biggleswade United's hero as he netted the only goal 12 minutes from time against Broxbourne Borough.

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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 12:20 PM
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