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Rovers make it two from two with Bury win

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Doncaster Rovers made it two wins from two after coming from behind to beat Bury 2-1 at the Keepmoat Stadium.

Joe Skarz headed Bury into a fifth minute lead, a lead that lasted thirty minutes before Kyle Bennett equalised for Rovers, his second goal in two league games.

Bury were reduced to ten men halfway through the second half when Steven Schumacher was shown a red card for a professional foul.

Rovers took advantage of the extra man and Chris Brown made it three goals in three games with the winner with just six minutes remaining.

Rovers now go into the weekends game against Crawley Town at the Keepmoat as one of only three sides who still have a 100% record in League One.


Teams
Doncaster Rovers:
Gary Woods, Paul Quinn, Tommy Spurr, Rob JOnes (c), Jamie McCombe, Kyle Bennett, David Cotterill, David Syers, Martin Woods (James Harper 78), Chris Brown, Chris Brown (James Coppinger 87), Billy Paynter

Subs not used: Neil Sullivan, Robbie Blake, James Husband Bury:
Trevor Carson, Joe Skarz, Adam Lockwood, Peter Sweeney, David Worrall (Craig Jones 15), Steven Schumacher (c), Andy Bishop (Lenell John-Lewis 65), Mark Carrington, Mark Hughes, Mark Cullen (Marcus Marshall 69), Andrai Jones

Subs not used:
Phil Picken, Lateef Elford-Alliyu, Max Harrop, Christian Dibble




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