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Quickfire Howe’s too hot to handle

By Robert Hughes

GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY 4
WORKINGTON 2
DECLAN Howe’s brace, alongside Fraser Preston and Bailey Conway goals, helped Gainsborough record an impressive eighth victory in eleven.
A scintillating first half saw Trinity, who could have been out of sight by the break, go 3-0 ahead.
It took their leading marksman, Howe, just six minutes to open the scoring. He swivelled to fire home from Ashley Jackson’s long throw, after hesitant defending from the visitors.
Howe doubled his and Trinity’s tally seven minutes later. He nodded Preston’s delightf...

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