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BENTLEY’S THE HERO IN TERRAS COMEBACK

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Spoils shared late on
By Dill Butcher

WEYMOUTH: 4-4-2; Seabright, Ngalo, Wells (Bentley 62), Carmichael (Davis 73), McCarthy, Zubar (Sherring 85), Baggie, Wakefield, Thomson, Goodship, Diaz. Subs not used: Thomas, Kendall
HARTLEY WINTNEY: 4-3-3: Strudley, Kpohomouth, Paget, Smart, Noakes (Ball 66), Smith, Eagle, French, Campbell (Baxter 80), Ciardini, Webb (Herbert 71). Sub not used: Cook.

NET GAINS: Weymouth defender Stephane Zubar forces the ball over the line to cut Hartley’s lead
PICTURE: Idris Martin

BY MARK Molesley’s admission Weymouth are suffering a bit of a &l...

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