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TOWN HAVE A WILL TO FINALLY SEE OFF TRURO

By Kelly Gilchrist

FC HALIFAX T 1
Harris 88

TRURO CITY 0
WILL HARRIS’ 21st goal of the season two minutes from time handed play-off hopefuls FC Halifax Town all three points against luckless Truro City at The Shay.
The Tinners had goalkeeper Aidan Stone to thank for keeping the game at 0-0 but he couldn’t do anything about Harris’ last-gasp winner from AJ Warburton’s cross which denied John Askey’s men a point.
“It’s very disappointing, to concede late on – it was a sucker punch,” said Truro assistant manager Stewar...

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