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Grimsby Town 2-1 Torquay United: Town get the Tris of life!

Tristan Abrahams’ stoppage-time penalty took Grimsby Town a step closer to the National League playoffs as Torquay United’s own charge for a top-seven finish suffered a major blow.

Grimsby Town

By David Elliott

GRIMSB Y TOWN 2
Clifton 39, Abrahams 90+1 (pen)

TORQUAY UTD 1
Hall 28

HEADS UP: Grimsby Town’s Gavan Holohan wins this aerial battle with Torquay’s Stephen Duke-McKenna
PICTURE: PRiME Media Images/David Horn

TRISTAN Abrahams’ stoppage-time penalty took Grimsby Town a step closer to the National League playoffs as Torquay United’s own charge for a top-seven finish suffered a major blow.
The Mariners were forced to come from behind after their visitors dominated the opening half-hour and took a deserved lead through captain Asa Hall.
But Town, without key man John McAtee...

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