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GUTSY PARKWAY POWER BACK

PLYMOUTH P’WAY 3 POOLE TOWN 1
By Gavin Lloyd

utes with Shane White converting from the penalty spot after Matt Wright was brought down by Poole Town goalkeeper Ben Taylor. Shortly after, Wright almost put the home side ahead, but headed wide from a good cross. With half-time looming, Parkway took the lead as Tom Dean headed home from close range.
The second half started in much the same fashion as the first half finished with the powerful Wright heading his side’s third after 48 minutes to give the home side a two-goal cushion. More chances followed for Parkway but the...

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