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Torquay United 4-1 Hampton & Richmond: Paul Wotton – We never let our focus go

Torquay further underlined their promotion credentials as they put four past Hampton & Richmond to move up to third.

Torquay celebrate Dylan Morgan’s goal at the death

NL SOUTH
By Steve Harris

TORQUAY UTD 4

Dolan 39, Lo-Everton 52, Young 63, Morgan 90
 
HAMPTON & R’ 1

Lacey 21
Torquay further underlined their promotion credentials as they put four past Hampton & Richmond to move up to third.
Despite falling behind to Aaron Lacey’s 21st-minute effort, the Gulls rallied as Callum Dolan, Sonny Blu Lo-Everton, Jordan Young and Dylan Morgan secured victory for United, and manager Paul Wotton hailed his side’s professionalism.
“All in all, it was a very professional performance,” said Wotton.
“We’ve played some great football but had a ten-second lap...

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