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FALMOUTH TOWN 3 WILLAND ROVERS 3

DIV 1 SOUTH
By Scott Mccormack

■ IT was very much a game of two halves as Falmouth went in 3-0 up at half-time 3 against 10-man Willand Rovers, only to concede three after the break.
There was little between the sides early on, but the game changed in the 22nd minute when Willand captain Owen Howe was sent off for an elbow on Tom Annear.
The hosts took the lead after 25 minutes through Luke Barner and doubled their advantage with a 41stminute strike from Annear.
And when Barner scored his second in the fourth minute of stoppage time, the outcome looked inevitable.
But late ...

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