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CRACKER BY KABIA TOPPLES TUDORS!

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By Gareth Davies

TRURO CITY 1
Kabia 12

HEMEL HEMP 0

HANG TIME: Jaze Kabia fires in for Truro

ASSISTANT boss Stewart Yet-ton said his Truro City side were good value for their win over table-toppers Hemel Hempstead Town.
In windy conditions at the Truro City Stadium, as the home side celebrated their 135th anniversary, Jaze Kabia’s 13th-minute strike, latching on to a Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain long throw, was the difference.
It was a surrender of their unbeaten record so far this term for Bobby Wilkinson’s Tudors, who barely fired a shot in anger. And even w...

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