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Scrimshaw leaves it late

By Brian Davis
SWINDON S’MARINE 1
POOLE TOWN 1
AN ENTERTAINING end-toend game at the Webbswood Stadium provided a great advert for the division as Poole Town denied Supermarine a win with a deserved late equaliser.
The visitors were without injured pair James Constable and Luke Roberts, while the hosts brought Will Henry back in goal for the suspended Martin Horsell.
Supermarine winger Connor Thompson was denied by the woodwork when his early curling effort bounced back off the Dolphins post.
Jake Scrimshaw volleyed over for the visitors before Conor McDonagh tapped in at the far post...

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