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WEYMOUTH STUTTER AS PARTY IS PUT ON ICE

By Mark Brennan
BEACONSFIELD TOWN 1
WEYMOUTH 0
WEYMOUTHhad to put their promotion party on hold as they were beaten.
The hosts started brightly, Charlie Losasso putting a header over.
Brandon Goodship forced a good stop out of Ravan Constable on 22 minutes whilst on the half hour Louis Stead went very close.
The second period saw Weymouth stopper Tom McHale make a good save from a Losasso free kick whilst a rehearsed corner routine saw Stephane Zubar see his effort deflected over the bar for the visitors.
Goodship was again thwarted by Constable on the hour mark and the Rams stopper also ma...

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