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WALTON CASUALS 2 POOLE TN 4

SOUTH
By Jack Tanner

■ A PAIR of first-half penalties sent Poole on their way to victory over Walton Casuals.
The hosts were the better side in the opening exchanges, before gifting the Dolphins the two spot-kicks after two innocuous yet late challenges.
Tony Lee stepped up to fire both home, meanwhile.
Mitchal Gough’s drive through a sea of bodies gave Walton hope, before Lee rounded off his hat-trick in the second-half with a scrappy finish.
Poole then put gloss on the result with a third penalty converted by Lee.
Despite the penalties it was a game played fairly w...

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