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Plymouth Parkway 1-0 Hampton and Richmond Borough: Parkway continue to impress in Trophy

PLYMOUTH Parkway once again overcame higher-league opposition in this years FA Trophy with a gritty performance to prevail against Hampton & Richmond Borough, of the National League South, some two levels higher.

Plymouth Parkway

By Gavin Lloyd

PLYMOUTH P 1 Crago 59

HAMPTON 0

HEAD FIRST: Plymouth Parkway’s Jack Crago rises above keeper Alan Julian to the score the only goal of the game
PICTURE: Gerry Hunt

PLYMOUTH Parkway once again overcame higher-league opposition in this years FA Trophy with a gritty performance to prevail against Hampton & Richmond Borough, of the National League South, some two levels higher.
The jubilant scenes on the pitch at the final whistle proved just how much this meant to the home side as Jack Crago’s goal on the hour was enough to seal the victory and send Parkway into the hat ...

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