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O'CONNOR'S BACK TO BURY MOLES
Craig O'Connor's back and proved he means business by helping his side to a 2-0 win at home against Molesey.
O'Connor struck in the first half and was followed by strike partner Keith Scott early in the second.

Craig O'Connor Gets Caught By The Molesey Defence
After a couple of disappointing games, Windsor had to get themselves going again to maintain their six point lead at the top of the table.
They did just that and O'Connor was looking on top form after his brief absence from the team.
He should have grabbed an early goal when Keith Scott headed the ball in his path but was then blocked by Paul Thornton.
Just ten minutes had past when O'Connor got his first goal of 2004.
Dave Carroll played a superb ball through to the Windsor striker who then managed to turn both Paul Thornton and Steve Beeks before firing past Adrian Creamer.
Molesey showed faint signs of a fight back and should have done better when Christian Levis beat Ryan Parsons and crossed a ball which Chuck Martini missed as did everyone else until Dave Tilbury put the ball behind.
That move also saw the end of Ryan Parsons who was replaced by Terry O'Connor after limping off with a hamstring injury.
Molesey had already spent the opening twenty minutes being terrorised by one O'Connor, now they had to face another and it was Terry who almost doubled the lead.
A quick throw allowed Terry the chance to cross but the ball got a bit to close to the goal forcing Creamer to tip over what looked a certain goal.
The resulting corner was taken by Matt Brady who found Jason Cousins at the far post and his shot was tipped round the post by Creamer.
Dave Carroll stepped up for the next corner which this time had to be cleared off the line by Stuart Booth.

Leon Townley & Matt Brady Close Down Mark Frampton
Terry O'Connor spent his time running through the Molesey midfield and defence coming close many times, just unable to find the target.
Christian Levis had a great chance to draw the sides level just before half time when he got past Jason Cousins, with the aid of a hand ball, only to see his shot come flying back off of Chuck Martini.
Windsor couldn't have started the second half any better.
Molesey had been awarded a free kick after an offside against Craig O'Connor. Creamer took the kick that was sent straight back towards him by the head of Jason Cousins.
Craig O'Connor helped the ball on it's way through to Keith Scott who took one touch to control the ball and a second to send it past Creamer while under pressure from Stuart Booth.
The combination of Leon Townley and Jason Cousins preserved the two goal advantage when Levis got past Townley and crossed to Sergio Torres who's shot well blocked by the on-rushing Windsor central defenders.
Windsor's solid defence and midfield kept any attempt by Molesey at bay not allowing them to get anywhere near their goal.
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