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TEN-MAN GLOVERS HOLD ON

By Dave Lawrence

Barlow 13
YEOVIL TOWN 1

Cousin-Dawson 15
ROCHDALE 1
YEOVIL Town boss Billy Rowley would not be drawn on substitute Aaron Jarvis’ red card that left the Glovers hanging on against league leaders Rochdale.
The hosts proved more than a match for their high-flying visitors until the sending off midway through the second half which resulted in a backs-to-the-wall final half hour from Rowley’s men.
“It was a little bit of a chess game today and I enjoyed it until we went down to ten men,” the boss admitted. “I didn’t see the...

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