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RACINE’S RACING AHEAD

AARRAN Racine says he is excited to take his first steps into management as interim boss at Worthing.
The 32-year-old former York, Torquay and Forest Green defender was forced to hang up his boots after suffering his fourth ACL injury in October.
But now he is back at Woodside Road, this time in a coaching capacity, after Adam Hinshelwood quit the Rebels to take the vacant manager’s job at York City.
“It’s exciting – it’s been a bit of a whirlwind last few days,” said Racine, who will be supported bin the dugout by fellow former Worthing cap...

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