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Cooke turns the heat up on old club Bath

TORQUAY UTD 1 BATH CITY 0
By Steve Harris

CODY COOKE was Torquay’s super-sub against his former club Bath City to keep the Gulls’ promotion bid on track in front of a season-high crowd of 5,202.
The first chance saw former United striker Alex Fisher force a routine save from United keeper James Hamon from distance.
Four minutes later, the ball bounced off Matt Jay, following a scramble in the penalty area, and fell invitingly to the Gulls’ former Romans defender Jordan Dyer, who fired across the face of goal.
On the half hour, Torquay’s one-time Bath mid...

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