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CAPTAINS LIMP OFF IN WORRY TO THE BOSSES

By Nicole Cho-Yee

WEALDSTONE 1
Wells-Morrison 73
SCUNTHORPE 1
Howe 89
WEALDSTONE boss Gary Waddock is sweating on the fitness of captain Jack Cook ahead of the FA Trophy final after he limped off just seven minutes into this final home game of the season.
And it came after Waddock lost key the experiencd Enzio Boldewijn to an injury in the warm-up, leaving him with just six players on the bench.
Jack Wells-Morrison’s 73rd-minute strike looked like cheering him up until Scunthorpe sub Declan Howe netted what could be a vital equaliser in the race for a home playoff Elimi...

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