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REECE HITS A DOUBLE FOR CARDS

HAVANT & W 1 WOKING 3
By Trevor Brock

REECE Grego-Cox was on the pitch as a substitute for only 14 minutes, but in that time he scored twice in two minutes to break Havant and Waterlooville resolve.
The visitors took the lead on 39 minutes when a hopeful cross hit Ricky Korboa’s shoulder and went past Ross Worner.
Hawks levelled from the spot 10 minutes later. Tom Blair raced on to a Jake McCarthy pass before being upended in the box by substitute keeper Joe Day. James Roberts converted.
An increasingly fiesty second half saw plenty of niggly fouls from both sides, and ...

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