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TRINITY SHOW RESILIENCE IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITY

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By Rob Hughes
GAINSBOROUGH T 1
Jarman 20
KIDDERMINSTER H 1
Brown 50

FIGHTBACK: Andre Brown, right, nets Kidderminster’s equaliser after Nathan Jarman had given Gainsborough the lead, inset
PICTURES: WhiteRosePhotos

GAINSBOROUGH Trinity took a step towards avoiding National North relegation while ending Kidderminster’s automatic promotion hopes in a tight affair in Lincolnshire.
Gainsborough, one point above the drop zone, will have their fate determined at FC United on the final day.
Trinity manager Dave Frecklington said: “Our boys have been outstanding. Apart from ...

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