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Woking 2-4 Weymouth: Dallas is so slick as Cards are hit for six!

Andrew Dallas was the Terras’ hero, cancelling out efforts from Woking pair Charlie Cooper and Sam Ashford before late strikes from Jake McCarthy and Sean Shields sealed an impressive victory.

Woking

By Peter Moore

WOKING 2
Cooper 31, Ashford 47

WEYMOUTH 4
Dallas 44, 61, McCarthy 89, Shields 90+5

TURNAROUND: Jake McCarthy celebrates after scoring Weymouth’s third 
PIC: David Holmes

WEYMOUTH twice came from behind to stun Woking – and subject them to a sixth straight defeat.
Andrew Dallas was the Terras’ hero, cancelling out efforts from Woking pair Charlie Cooper and Sam Ashford before late strikes from Jake McCarthy and Sean Shields sealed an impressive victory.
But Cards boss Alan Dowson had sympathy for his young side and felt the game could have turned on the decision by refere...

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