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Cards put heat on the leaders

By Peter Moore
WOKING 2
CHIPPENHAM TOWN 0
A FIRST-HALF brace from Jake Hyde was enough for Woking to keep up the pressure on Torquay at the top.
The Cards were on the front foot inside the opening two minutes by forcing a couple of corners, the second of which was dropped by Bluebirds keeper Will Puddy with Greg Luer’s goalbound shot blocked on the line.
Moussa Diarra sent a header across goal from a corner before almost inevitably it was another Woking set-piece that broke the deadlock with a corner that was nodded on by Max Kretzschmar and there was Hyde with a simple header into th...

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