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Tigers do their fair share of the Work

WORKSOP TOWN 4 WORKINGTON 2
By James Haley

FOUR first-half goals from Worksop Town was enough to get all three points despite a second-half comeback from Workington AFC at the Windsor Foodservice Stadium yesterday.
The Tigers took the lead in the third minute as Joe Leesley’s corner to the back-post was headed in by Liam Hughes.
The first goal was nearly replicated after that as Leesley’s corner found Hughes but this attempt went just wide of the post to keep the Worksop advantage to one.
Leesley was heavily involved in everyone Worksop attack and in the 19th minute, ...

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