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Hanks at double to rescue Tigers

By Charlie Barnett

GLOUCESTER CITY 3
DORCHESTER TOWN 3
NOT for the first time this season, Gloucester City turned to their main man Joe Hanks to save the day for the Tigers.
Dorchester Town led for most of the game, but were their own worst enemies in the end as they decided to sit back and slow the game down despite previously being in control.
The Magpies took an early lead through a Wes Fogden rebound after a decent save from Jarred Thompson, before Olaf Koszala whipped in a superb free-kick to double the lead.
Soon after the break, Harry Pin-chard took aim and after keeper Harry L...

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