Topsy-Turvy Bucks Keep Up Impressive Away Record
- Mar 11
- 1 min read

Second half goals from Connor Kirby and Cian Coleman secured all three points for Buxton under the lights at Blackwell Meadows as they defeated Darlington. There was a change in formation and three changes to the starting line-up from the team that lost to Kidderminster Harriers last Saturday, with returns for Joe Young, George Ward and Connor Kirby....Full Match Report HERE
The victory was remarkably the 6th at the away ground of teams in the current top nine positions in the league for the Bucks. The only time defeat was tasted away at the top clubs was way back in September at Scarborough Athletic.
The Bucks are next in action this coming Saturday with 3pm kick-off at Chorley and discounted advance tickets can be purchased HERE. (You can save £3 on Adult tickets and £2 on concessions by prebooking)





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