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HARVEY HITS SWEET SPOT

TABLE-TOPPERS Truro City arrived at the SkyEx unbeaten in the league and departed with the record intact, but not before having been behind in much of the game in a match that saw four goals in the first half hour.
United took the lead after seven minutes after some great individual skill from Hassan Jalloh who slotted home from 10 yards out. After 16 minutes, Moses Emmanuel made it 2-0 with a clever touch to goalkeeper Rhys Byrne’s drop kick that guided it first time past James Hamon.
After 29 minutes, Truro got a goal back, when Tyler Harvey’s free kick from the top edg...

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