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LATE COOK STRIKE HITS THE TERRAS

PREMIER SOUTH
WEYMOUTH 1 BASINGSTOKE TOWN 2
By Dill Butcher

A STIRRING second-half performance from Basingstoke earned a deserved winner for Ben Cook, while depleted Weymouth slipped to four league games without a win.
The Terras dominated early and took the lead when Callum Watts latched onto Reuben Reid’s pass, rounded Simon Grant, and finished calmly. After the half-hour they came agonisingly close to a second as Euan Pollock and then Matty Burrows struck the post. Burrows later shot straight at Grant after a sweeping move, and the hosts were punished for their misses befo...

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