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Cook is heating up after big win

GLOUCESTER C 3 ALFRETON TOWN 0
By Harry Dimond

GLOUCESTER ran out winners to give Mike Cook his first victory since returning to the club, as Joe Hanks, Danny Wright and substitute Brandon Smalley secured the points.
Alfreton set the tempo early on and their first real chance came through Jordan Thewlis, who skied his shot from six yards out.
Gloucester responded well through Harry Emmett as his neat chip almost found the net.
On 25 minutes, the Tigers opened the scoring through Hanks who pounced on the ball in a goalmouth scramble to poke home for his first goal of the season.
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