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FOALLE HAS CRAIK PARK DEBUT TO REMEMBER

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By Ross Jackson

DOUBLE TROUBLE: Morpeth Town striker Jack Foalle is congratulated after netting his second goal
PICTURE: Shutter Press

MORPETH TOWN 5
GRESLEY 1
ABRACE on his home debut ensured Jack Foalle started his Morpeth career with a bang during a 5-1 win over Gresley.
The striker, after joining from Whitley Bay earlier in the week, looked like a man inspired as he set about the Gresley back line with a waspish enthusiasm.
That tenacity earned him his first goal on 32 minutes, the forward curling an unstoppable drive into the top corner from 20 yards.
It gave the Highwaymen a deserv...

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