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TARBUCK SILENCES EQUALISER THE WHITES

TARBUCK SILENCES

By James McIntosh

GOSPORT BORO 1

Tarbuck 90+2

SALISBURY 1

Hedges 90

LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN: Brad Tarbuck finishes a late equaliser for Gosport Borough
PICTURE: Tom Phillips

BRADLEY Tarbuck scored a 92nd-minute equaliser to send the home crowd wild as Gosport Borough picked up a deserved point in this clash of the titans.
It looked like the home side were going to drop vital points against their rivals after Josh Hedges had an easy tap-in for the Whites with 90 minutes on the clock.
The away side nearly took the lead in the 12th minute thanks to an effort from Owen Dore. Despite try...

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