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King cracker too good for Reds

By Rob Hughes
GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY 2
ALFRETON T 1
TRINITY grabbed three vital points in their battle against relegation, with Craig King netting the late winner in Lincolnshire.
Alfreton fell behind for the first time in Chris Moyses’s tenure when a short corner found Nathan Jarman unmarked on the penalty spot.
The Trinity skipper scored at the second attempt when he curled a finish in off the post to settle home nerves.
The Reds were back in it when Brendon Daniels crossed to the far post, where unmarked centreback Luke Shiels was on hand to head home.
Following the equaliser Alfreto...

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