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STANLEY’S JUST TWO GOOD

By Connor Steel

GOSPORT BORO 3
TIVERTON TOWN 0
GOSPORT BOROUGH picked up a brilliant home victory as they beat Tiverton Town at a soggy AEI Stadium.
The hosts started brightly as they saw Bradley Tarbuck and Alfie Stanley go close before scoring after 12 minutes; the latter hooking home a fine cross from Harry Kavanagh.
This lead was soon doubled after some possession for Tiverton when Asher Yearwood found Tarbuck, who tucked home from 25 yards.
Two injury stoppages involving Rory Williams signalled a lull before an enforced substitution kick-started home momentum; Tarbuck seeing ...

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