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TYGER BITES LARKS WITH LATE LEVELLER

By Tracey Hill

A CLASSIC game of two halves was bookended by an early goal for Larkhall and a late equaliser for Didcot.
Freddie King scored his first goal for the home side, a deft left-footed finish into the far corner, after Dawid Regula’s initial effort was parried by Leigh Bedwell.
Regula then collected a goal kick in midfield and launched a strike which Bedwell managed to stop.
Cameron Mills had a chance to level the score for Didcot, but miscued his shot. The visitors looked sharper in the second half
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