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SEAGULLS STUNNED BY STAGS REVIVAL!

By Patrick Fitzgerald

AFC TOTTON 3
Clarke 30, 67, Rendell 60

WESTON S-M 1
Coulson 8
AFC TOTTON boss Jimmy Hall was delighted to see his side see off Weston-super-Mare thanks to an Ashley Clarke double and a Scott Rendell penalty.
”I thought we were excellent in all areas of the pitch today, and against a very good side was very, very pleasing,” he told The NLP.
It was a Clarke clinic as Totton handed the Seagulls just their second loss in the league all season.

TOTTING UP: Ashley Clarke is congratulated after scoring AFC Totton’s third goal
PICTURE: Ben ...

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