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DORCHESTER T 1 TIVERTON TOWN 5

By Terry Spracklen
TIVERTON Town demonstrated just why they lead the away form table with this powerful display against struggling Dorchester Town at the Clayson Stadium.
Chris Shephard fired Tiverton in front with a sixth-minute drive that eluded Dorchester goalkeeper Shane Murphy.
Visiting stopper Lewis Williams then won a one-on-one duel with Kyle Egan while Sean Wright nodded just wide for the hosts.
Jordan Bastin was booked for simulation on 33 minutes but provided the 43rd-minute corner which Murphy could only punch as far as Shephard, who doubled Tivert...

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