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TRINITY ARE HIT BY A STORM

LANCASTER C 3 GAINSBORO’ TR 0
By Andrew Satterthwaite

ber of corners which Lancaster defended well, although Kelly had to make another good save to deny Helliwell.
City finally managed a spell of pressure just past the half-hour and David Robson had to make two saves in quick succession to deny Christian Sloan and Nathan Caine. Lancaster had the better of the conditions after the break and began to apply pressure on the Gainsborough goal.
Their lead came after 54 minutes when Sam Bailey tried a shot from 25 yards and Robson could only watch as it flew past him into the net. ...

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