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MARINE ARE BUOYANT AS MAGPIES ARE SUNK

SWINDON S’MNE 3 WIMBORNE TOWN 1
By Aleck Everard

SWINDON Supermarine hit top form in the blistering Saturday sun against relegated Wimborne Town, running out comfortable winners to make it five wins from their last seven games.
Conor McDonagh opened the scoring on 25 minutes after a superb 20-yard run and clinical finish into the corner to make it three goals in two games for the powerful striker.
Despite dominating the game, it took until 15 minutes from time before Marine eventually made it 2-0 when a deflected pass found its way to Ryan Campbell who expertly sat down the visi...

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