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Prior-Tack out-arrows Boro

GOSPORT BORO 1 UXBRIDGE 2 By Connor Steel

GOSPORT BOROUGH sustained a damaging loss, against an in-form Uxbridge led by Liam Prior-Tack’s exploits.
In an action-packed start, Uxbridge saw an early penalty appeal rejected, but momentum was stopped by an injury.
Boro found their first opening as Jordan Ngalo forced a save from Marco Underwood, and Bradley Tarbuck blasted over.
Harry Kavanagh was substituted, after his earlier injury, as his absence appeared to affect the hosts’ defence. Evidence was seen when Prior-Tack netted in the 37th minute, after swift move down t...

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