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ROVERS HIT FOR SIX IN THRILLER!

DIV 1 SOUTH
S.C INKBERROW 6 WILLAND ROVERS 4
By Dave Millard

WILLAND Rovers will head into the final day of the season in the relegation zone and with survival out of their hands after a chaotic defeat at Inkberrow.
The hosts made a blistering start as Aidan Clark struck in the sixth minute, then adding two more quick-fire goals in
the 36th and 37th minutes to complete a rapid hat-trick.
Zachary Powell added a fourth in the 39th

minute to leave Willand reeling.
Harvey Francis Dorothy pulled one back just before the break, and Benjamin George Maciver-Redwood netted into the second h...

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