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REBELS KEEP UP FINE FORM

By Terry Spracklen
DORCHESTER TOWN 0
SLOUGH TOWN 1
SLOUGH Town kept up the pressure on their play-off rivals with a late goal to clinch three points – their sixth consecutive away win.
The match appeared to be heading for a stalemate until a long throw from Guy Hollis bounced kindly for Terry Coles to drive a low shot through a crowded area which beat the Magpies keeper Chris Weale, and although hacked clear by Kyle Egan had already crossed the line.
The Dorset side had almost taken the lead in the 80th minute when Egan’s long ball was flicked on by Aaron Rodriguez into the path...

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