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GRAY DOES ENOUGH AS TRINITY HIT FOR FOUR

GAINSBOROUTH T 1
WARRINGTON 4
By Rob Hughes
ON A DAY where only three games survived the big freeze, Warrington Town took full advantage.
Yellows keeper Tony McMillan was called into action early on, when he had to turn a Will Longbottom header over the bar.
Experienced forward Tony Gray was first on the mark, beating Jon Stewart at his near post.
It was that man Gray again, whose nouse caused Trinity no end of problems, that quickly created the second.
He delivered a pinpoint ball for Jack Dunn to head home.
It took Warrington only four minutes into the second half to make it three. The ho...

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