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PAULTON EDGE A THRILLER

By Ella Jerman
SOUTH ROUND-UP
PAULTON Rovers secured an unlikely second consecutive win with a thrilling 5-3 victory against sixth-placed Cirencester Town.
Ryan Gay opened the scoring, before Dale Evans added a second ten minutes later.
Gay’s penalty went in off the post for 3-0, before Jack Ball converted a second spot-kick five minutes later to add a fourth for Paulton.
Cirencester were awarded a penalty of their own and Ben Whitehead scored to make it 4-1 at half-time.
They pulled a goal back after the break through Alan Griffin, before Jack Freeman added another to pile on the pre...

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