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HEED ON THE UP AS GULLS NOSEDIVE

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By Jeff Bowron

GATESHEAD completed a good first week to the new season when they recorded back-to-back home wins without conceding.
The Heed were given a helping hand by a Torquay side that, apart from spells either side of half-time, struggled badly.
The benevolent Gulls, who have clocked up 1,100 miles in five days, gave Gateshead a helping hand with two own goals.
On loan Newcastle right-back Callum Williams and hard working striker Jordan Burrow deserved the plaudits for forcing both own goals from Torquay’s Ryan Higgins and Myles Anderson either side of a strike from substitut...

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