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WESTBURY UNITED 2 FALMOUTH TOWN 1

DIV 1 SOUTH
By Andy Bown

■ A SCRAPPY and wet afternoon at Meadow Lane saw Westbury United grind out a fifth win in six matches.
There was little action of note in a stop-start first 25 minutes, until Westbury keeper Joel Manning saved to deny Luke Barner.
Falmouth gave the ball away soon after allowing Bevan Cross a run into the penalty area, where he was fouled, but Steve Hulbert’s spot-kick was saved by Jack McAndrews.
Westbury scored after 52 minutes, as Dan Restorick played a direct ball that was flicked on by Bole, which meant Cross was able to force it over the ...

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