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BORO ARE ENTRAPPED AS SEAGULLS LIE IN WAITE

HARROW BORO 0 WESTON-S-MARE 4

By Simon Grigor
JAMES WAITE smashed a fine hattrick as Weston-super- Mare brushed aside a very poor Harrow Borough side with ease.
It was a tenth home defeat in 11th for the unhappy hosts, who right now look doomed to the drop.
On a surprisingly playable pitch after days of rain, it took just three minutes for the Seagulls to go in front.
Vincent Harper broke from deep inside his own half, running close to 70 yards before slipping the ball inside to Bradley Ash, who tucked the ball past Luca Ashby-Hammond. There was little threat from the hosts before Weston do...

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