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DRAGONS MAKE IT A COMEBACK HAT-TRICK

By Graham Dunn
WIMBORNE TOWN 2 BASINGSTOKE TOWN 4
BASINGSTOKE came from behind against Wimborne to win for the third time this season.
They opened the scoring on 24 minutes. Billy Maybury’s fine diagonal pass was moved on by Luke Burbidge to Franklyn Clarke, who curled the ball inside the far post from 20 yards.
The visitors equalised deep into time added on at the end of the first half when Yvan Jourdan pounced on a loose bouncing ball from a deep free-kick to beat keeper Gerard Benfield.
Basingstoke grabbed hold of the game with a bright start to the second period, and took the lead...

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