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GULLS LOOK

Late goals grab drawLate

By David Richardson

GULL GOALS: Jamie Reid, right, celebrates scoring Torquay’s first goal. and, inset, Saikou Janneh, second left, wheels away after scoring their second
PICTURES: David Holmes

WOKING: 4-2-3-1: Ross 6; Cook 6, Gerring 4, Diarra 6, Casey 7; Durojaiye 6, Ferry 7; Kretzschmar 7, Little 8 (Collier 88), Cadogan 7; Luer 9 Subs not used: Bradbury, Hodges, Allassani, Mason
TORQUAY: 4-4-2: MacDonald 5; Wynter 7, Koue Niate 6, Cameron 6, Davis 6; Keating 7 (Dickson 6 29), Hall 5 (Andrews 6 28), Lemonheigh-Evans 5, Kalala 5 (Vincent 77); Reid 7,...

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