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ROMANS FRUSTRATED BY TERRAS FIGHTBACK

BATH CITY 1 WEYMOUTH 1
By Mark Stillman

EZIO Touray thumped in a leveller four minutes after his introduction to secure a point for managerless Weymouth.
Joe Raynes put Bath ahead with his first goal in over four years, netting against his cousin Harvey Wiles-Richards.
After Touray made it 1-1, Joel Rollinson should have won it but he inexplicably fired wide of a gaping goal from six yards.
Still reeling from Bobby Wilkinson’s surprise departure on Wednesday, Weymouth looked out-ofsorts in the first half.
Cody Cooke had headed over before City opened the scoring on 22 minut...

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