A CHARITY match at the County Ground raised more than £250 for the Iraqi Children's Fund.
Swindon Town's backroom staff took on the Swindon Asians in an annual benefit game last week and a hat-trick from former Supermarine striker Adam Collier helped the backroom boys to a 6-2 win.
Collier made it 2-0 after Worcester City midfielder and Town Community Officer Jon Holloway had opened the scoring.
Jimmy Fraser then made it 3-0 before the Asians hit back through Jason Edwards.
Holloway restored Town's three-goal advantage before Ajay Shaota's penalty made it 4-2.
But two late Collier strikes gave the staff team a comfortable victory.
Paying spectators helped raise money for the chosen charity and Town community officer Luke Sharps was delighted with the response.
"It was a great evening and everyone enjoyed it.
"The match was played in a great spirit and we've raised £250 to £300 for a very good cause."
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