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GWENGWE SAVES DOLPHINS

POOLE TOWN 2 YATE TOWN 2
By Peter Leppington

POOLE remain second in the league despite drawing with Yate in a fairly even encounter.
There was little of note before the first goal just before the half hour mark with a fairly even midfield battle.
The Dolphins took the lead when Billy Lowes’ shot from the edge of the box was parried by Aaron Sainsbury but Poole kept the ball alive and Selim Saied was on hand to get his boot on to touch it over the line.
Yate were the brighter team early in the second half and deservedly got their equaliser when Poole failed to clear their line...

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