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Curfews triumph as Jack hits three

TAUNTON TOWN 2 CHERTSEY TOWN 3
By James King

JACK Mazzone netted a superb hat-trick to give Chertsey a hard-fought victory away at Taunton Town.
The 31-year-old, who netted the winner in the Curfews’ 3-2 FA Trophy victory over Bath City a fortnight ago, again proved the difference as he boosted his club’s hopes of making the end of season play-offs.
After a couple of early chances for the Peacocks, the Curfews took the lead after 15 minutes, Mazzone losing his marker to beat Josh Gould.
Nick Grimes headed over the Chertsey crossbar as Taunton looked to level. Instead,...

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