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SUPERMARINE SUNK BY TYLER

PREMIER SOUTH
SWINDON SUPER 2
TRURO CITY 3
By NLP Reporter
SWINDON Supermarine were edged out in a top-of-the-table thriller despite playing for over an hour with ten men.
Marine started well and Brad Hooper opened the scoring with a magnificent shot into the far corner after six minutes.
Skipper Matt Liddiard then picked up a soft yellow card and then mistimed a challenge and was given a harsh second yellow and was dismissed.
Supermarine held on comfortably and on one break David Pratt was hauled down but there was only a yellow for Connor Riley-Lowe despite preventing a scoring chance.
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