Brave Burn battle back from brink; BROXBURN 2 BONNYRIGG 2.Byline: NAT (Network Address Translation) An IETF standard that allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with far fewer IP addresses than there are nodes on its internal network. FISHER reports BATTLING Broxburn produced a super second-half show to come back from 2-0 down and grab a point. Bonnyrigg's new boss Alan Millar Alan Millar is the Head of Philosophy at the University of Stirling, Scotland. Millar received his PhD at Cambridge. He researches philosophy of mind and the theory of knowledge. watched his team play the hapless home side off the park in the first 45 minutes. But a string of super saves from Athletic keeper Rob Greenan kept the score down. Rose raced into an early lead when Greenan saved Sean Paliczka's close-range shot but was unable to stop the hitman banging in the rebound. The visitors then laid siege to Broxburn's goal but had to wait until a minute before half-time before doubling their lead. Former Dumbarton striker Paddy Flannery's cute flick-on sent Charlie Brigain clear and he fired a low drive past Greenan. However, Bonnyrigg let their rivals back into the match after the restart. And although they had a huge let-off when Craig Chilton missed a penalty, Alan Dickov halved the deficit a couple of minutes later. The Rose defence failed to heed the warning and Lee Cruickshank smashed in the equaliser from close range after a goalmouth goal·mouth n. The area directly in front of the goal, as in soccer or hockey. Noun 1. goalmouth - (sports) the area immediately in front of the goal scramble. CAPTION(S): Chas 'n' rave: Bonnyrigg goal hero Charlie Brigain gives a team-mate a lift |
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