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Published: Thursday, 28th August, 2008 12:30

BUOYANT BEITH

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BEITH kicked off their Stagecoach Super League Premier Division campaing off with a tremendous three points from their trip to Beechwood, courtesdy of a battling performance and stunning injury-time winner.

John Millar's visitors were quickly on the attack and a searching Craig Palmer cross was turned behind for a corner in the first action.

Beith kept up the pressure from the cleared corner and Andy Arbuckle started and finished the move that put the visitors ahead.

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