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Nash pulls off the spectacular as Dursley salvage a point at Berkeley

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Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division One

Berkeley Town 2 Dursley Town 2

By Ash Loveridge

In the final game of the season, Dursley boss Karl Nash rolled back the years with a sumptuous strike and a theatrical goal celebration as his side came from behind to share the spoils with rivals Berkeley.

Berkeley v dursley 23 | Nash pulls off the spectacular as Dursley salvage a point at Berkeley

Earlier, Dursley were caught cold when a first-half brace from Kyle Head put the Station Road outfit in the driving seat. However, they turned the screw after the break – Aaron Nash hitting the bar before Ben Dolbear scored on the hour.

Dursley found parity with 15 minutes to go – Karl Nash fizzing.

Only a wonder save prevented Dursley from pinching the points – Peter Dykes gloving a Jack Bartman strike to safety.

Player manager Nash said: “Berkeley started well, but we started knocking the door after half- time, but arguably the points shared was the right result in the end.”

Dursley finish the season in fourth. Meanwhile, fifth-place Berkeley have two games to play.

Pictures by Matt Bigwood

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