Photos from Seaview as only Crusaders-Linfield survives weather

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The waterlogged Oval pitch
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Crusaders' clash against Linfield was the only Premiership game to survive with the waterlogged Oval among the grounds to fail pitch inspections on Saturday morning

Billy Joe Burns (centre) with Mark McAllister and Peter Thompson
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Billy Joe Burns is congratulated by Mark McAllister and Peter Thompson after putting Linfield ahead in the first half at Seaview

Linfield's William Murphy and Crusaders goalscorer Gary McCutcheon
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Linfield's William Murphy battles with Crusaders goalscorer Gary McCutcheon at Seaview

Linfield's Mark McAllister and Crusaders defender Colin Coates
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Linfield's Mark McAllister has his eye on the ball as Colin Coates is about the challenge the striker

Crusaders' Paul Heatley and Linfield's Jamie Mulgrew
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Crusaders' Paul Heatley battles with Linfield's Jamie Mulgrew at Seaview

Linfield manager David Jeffrey
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Linfield manager David Jeffrey shouts out instructions during Saturday's game

Linfield's Brian McCaul
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Brian McCaul celebrates after scoring his second-half penalty at Seaview

Jordan Owens is sent off by referee Ross Dunlop
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Jordan Owens appears mystified by his sending-off but David Rainey's late goal earned the ten-man Crusaders a 2-2 draw against the Blues