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Oxford given ‘Mares by Gethyn’s treble

WESTON-S-MARE 4 OXFORD CITY 2
By Sheridan Robins
GETHYN Hill scored a hat-trick for Weston-Super-Mare as they saw off Oxford City in an entertaining match.
Weston were quick out of the traps and Tristan Plummer burst through on the left and was duly fouled in the box. Hill made no mistake with an emphatic penalty past Craig King after just five minutes.
But Kavan Cotter later capitalised on some questionable marking and his deflected finish sailed over Luke Purnell to bring the visitors level.
And the match had been turned on its head by the halfhour mark, when Rob Sinclair punished Weston ...

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