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TOURAY’S STUNNER STARTLES MARTYRS

TOURAY’S STUNNER

By Mark Andrews

MERTHYR TOWN 1
Ryan-Phillips 28

POOLE TOWN 2
Evans 37 (og), Touray 69

STAND STRONG: Poole keeper Ben Taylor

ON THE CHARGE: Merthyr launch an attack up field
PICTURE: Perry Dobbins

EZIO Touray’s goal delivered a stunning victory that moves Poole closer to safety and condemned stuttering Merthyr to their first home defeat of the season.
The Martyrs seemed set to get their title bid back on track after losing last week, ending a 32game unbeaten run, when Callum Ryan-Phillips put them ahead at Penydarren Park.
However, Keiran Evans’ own goal help...

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