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Colwill’s last-gasp free-kick earns Cardiff dramatic point against Wrexham
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Colwill’s last-gasp free-kick earns Cardiff dramatic point against Wrexham

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

Rubin Colwill scored a ferocious equaliser with almost the final kick of the match to earn Cardiff a 1-1 Championship draw with Wrexham.

Wrexham appeared to have the Welsh derby bragging rights sewn up as the contest ticked into the eighth minute of added time at Cardiff City Stadium.

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