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TOM PLANS A WRIGHT KNEES-UP FOR WHITES

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By Steven Coney
SALISBURY v
TIVERTON TN
YOUNG striker Tommy Wright is hoping to end a dream season on a high by firing Salisbury to play-off glory against Tiverton Town.
The 20-year-old, pictured, kept his nerve on Wednesday night, scoring a 119th-minute penalty as Steve Claridge’s side narrowly beat ten-man Evesham 2-1 after extra-time.
It was Wright’s 51st goal this season, and one of his gutsiest yet, as he stepped up for a second time after seeing Evesham keeper Kevin Sawyer save his earlier spot-kick. That winner has put the Phoenix club just 90 minutes away from back-to-ba...

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