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Gainsborough Trinity 1-0 Stalybridge Celtic: Grayson makes it two in two as Trinty take the points

Brad Grayson netted his second in consecutive home games to secure all three points for Gainsborough Trinity.

Gainsborough Trinity

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By Rob Hughes

■ BRAD GRAYSON netted his second in consecutive home games to secure all three points for Gainsborough Trinity.
The Holy Blues dominated the first half, despite having nine members of the squad unavailable for the game.
Grayson nodded home Joe Wilson’s corner in first-half injury time for the match winner.
Harvey Cartwright, on loan from Championship side Hull City, had earlier tipped a ferocious Callum Harris effort onto his post just shy of the half hour mark.
In truth the Holy Blues should already have been in front. Liam Waldock had gone close in the opening minut...

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