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SWINDON S 2 TIVERTON TN 2

By Nick Evans
■SWINDON Supermarine battled from 2-0 down to take a share of the spoils against nine-man Tiverton.
The visitors started on rapid form as Levi Landricombe opened the scoring on just six minutes.
Soon after it was 2-0 as Owen Howe slotted home a penalty, mostly due to a poor backpass and miscommunication from the hosts.
But a good day turned to disaster for Howe, as he was sent off for an alleged stamp with the first half still ongoing, as Joe Shepherd pulled a goal back.
It was to get worse for the visitors as James Price also went for an early bath for a second yellow c...

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