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HERO HENRY STRIKES ON HIS DEBUT TO DENY PITMEN

By Rob Hughes

GAINSBORO’ TR 1
HEDNESFORD T 1
TWO reds, eight yellows, a contentious penalty and a debut goal off the bench were part of a pulsating afternoon’s football in Lincolnshire.
The first big chance fell to Trinity when Charlie Parks was just unable to convert loanee Theo Williams’ ball across the face of goal.
Home keeper David Robson then kept things level after Montel Gibson had dispossessed Trinity’s Jacob McLoughlin.
Akheem Rose gave the title-chasing Pitmen the lead on the half hour from the penalty spot, sending Robson the wrong way foll...

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