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City cling on despite Will’s rush of blood

By Gareth Davies

TRURO C 0

TAMWORTH 0
TRURO: (4-3-1-2): Stone 8; Oxlade-Chamberlain 6, Harrison 6, Donnellan 6, Riley-Lowe 6; Hasani 6, Dean 6, En-Neyah 6 (Palfrey 49, 6); Charsley 6; Johnson-Fisher 6, Harvey 6. Subs not used: Lavercombe, Jephcott, Law, Kinsey, Stretton, Cooper
TAMWORTH: (4-2-3-1): Singh 6; Curly 6, Digie 6, Cullinane-Liburd 6, Fairlamb 6; Tonks 6 (Roberts 79, 5), Bates 6; Mols 6, Kurtaran 6, Acquaye 5 (Forbes 46, 6); Lynch 5 (Ponticelli 25, 6). Subs not used: Rachel, Rye, Donkor, Lissimore
TRURO’S assistant boss Stewart Yetton had no complaints with the red c...

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