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And that fleet-footed surge into the Panthers’ D zone served as the conduit behind a 10-goal salvo for the Bruins over two wins down in South Florida.
In Kennedy's absence, fleet-footed 24-year-old Hunt, who overcame her own horror injury run early in her career, emerged as starting centre-back alongside Clare Polkinghorne.
Kept at it against Palace’s fleet-footed attackers while at the other end, a couple of passing opportunities didn’t come off for him but he rolled back the years to overlap and put in a decent lofted cross to fashion a headed chance for Calvert-Lewin.
Last year members of Skipton Music were dazzled by the trumpet quartet Solus Ensemble, but the four virtuosi of Bones Apart made a convincing case that a trombone quartet can produce an equally varied and fleet-footed programme.
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Michael Walters booted three majors in a fitting celebration of Indigenous round, while fleet-footed youngster Michael Frederick provided the Dockers with drive off the wing and slotted two goals of his own.