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HARDING THE HERO WITH LATE STUNNER

TRURO CITY 1
GLOUCESTER CITY 1
By Rhod Mitchell
BEN HARDING’S first goal of the season rescued a point for promotion hopefuls Truro City – just when it looked as if the struggling visitors were going to give new manager Marc Richards the perfect early Christmas present.
Just eight minutes remained, when the midfielder picked up a pass from the impressive Billy Palfrey and cut inside before leaving Gloucester keeper Tom Hadler helpless with a terrific strike.
It was enough to earn the home side a draw, but they are now winless in five league matches. But for Gloucester, the point...

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