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ACCIDENT LEAVES JOE IN AGONY

ACCIDENT LEAVES

By Mark Stillman
Star Raynes hospitalised

BATH: (4-3-3): Wiles-Richards 7; Raynes 8 (Hartridge 77, 7), Bowry 7, Ball 6, Riley-Lowe 7; James 7, Chilvers 6 (Richards 71, 7), Martin 6; Smith 7, Mann 6 (Brunt 61, 6), Pearson 7. Subs not used: Artus, Simpson.
WEYMOUTH: (3-4-3): Ward 6; McCarthy 6, Camp 7, Hobson 7; Brooks 7, Anthony 6, Whelan 7 (Wakefield 89), Harfield 7; McQuoid 6 (Robinson 90+1), Thomson 6, Baggie 8. Subs not used: Childs, Odubade, Williams.

CLOSE: Abdulai Baggie and Bath’s Connor Riley-Lowe

SLIDING IN: Weymouth’s Tom Whelan tackles Batnh’s Dan Mar...

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