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Parker rocks sorry Robins

By Terry Spracklen

DORCHESTER Town recorded back-to-back wins under new caretaker manager Wes Fogden and although remaining in the bottom four, narrowed the points gap to safety thanks to Joe Parker’s 34th-minute strike.
Evesham’s Andre Wright saw an eighth-minute shot cannon off Dorchester keeper Gerard Benfield for a
DORCHESTER T 1
EVESHAM UTD 0
corner then sent another effort over. Dorchester’s Marcus Daws sent a long-range strike wide, while Luke Pardoe saw a strong drive beaten down by Alex Harris in the Robins goal.
Opposite number Benfield then saved t...

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