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LET’S GO TIGERS

LET’S GO

By Charlie Barnett

GLOUCESTER C 2
Hanks 48, 90

IT’S WHAT I DO: Joe Hanks celebrates the winner, making it 2-1 to Gloucester
PICTURE: Gary Learmouth

HAVANT & W 1
Duffus 20 (og)
JOE – HANKS’ ARE ON TOP

LEVELLER: Joe Hanks scores the equaliser

GLOUCESTER City’s Joe Hanks demonstrated why he is topping the club’s scoring charts from midfield this season with a second-half brace to turn the game around and send the Tigers to the summit for the first time this season.
An early own goal from Tyrone Duffus gave Havant & Waterlooville t...

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