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Whites sink Mariners

Image: Kilkenny: Neat finish

Leeds advanced to the Northern Section semi-finals of the JPT after a 3-1 victory over Grimsby.

Leeds continue their march towards Wembley

Leeds advanced to the Northern Section semi-finals of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy after a 3-1 victory over Grimsby at Elland Road. Grimsby, second from bottom of League Two, showed no sign of an inferiority complex against the League One leaders despite having the worst defensive record in their division. Leeds, though, eventually opened the scoring in the 40th minute, in fortuitous fashion. Max Gradel cleverly beat his man on the left before seeing Grimsby defender Olly Lancashire turn his cross into his own net. In first-half injury time, Neil Kilkenny completed a neat passing move by shooting past Nick Colgan from just outside the penalty box to double Leeds' advantage. Jermaine Beckford then finished a fine run by Bradley Johnson by tucking away the third after 57 minutes as Leeds threatened to run riot. But a minute later Casper Ankergren punched a clearance straight to Grimsby midfielder Peter Sweeney, who expertly volleyed home to give his side a well-earned consolation.

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