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Workington 1-2 Lancaster City: Reds undone by old boys

Niall Cowperthwaite headed in a free-kick from Sam Bailey after 34 minutes and 12 minutes from time Rob Wilson scored the winner from the spot after Dan Wordsworth had caught Joel Mills in the face with a high boot.

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By John Walsh

WORKINGTON 1
LANCASTER C 2
TWO former Workington players scored on their return to Borough Park to give Lancaster City victory over the Cumbrians.

Niall Cowperthwaite headed in a free-kick from Sam Bailey after 34 minutes and 12 minutes from time Rob Wilson scored the winner from the spot after Dan Wordsworth had caught Joel Mills in the face with a high boot.
But new Workington boss Chris Willcock, although disappointed with the goals that cost his side the game, found plenty of positives in the way his team had played for long periods.
It was their inability to take good ch...

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