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EXMOUTH TOWN 1 LARKHALL ATH 3

DIV 1 SOUTH
By John Dibsdall

■THE Larks travelled home in buoyant mood having destroyed Exmouth’s 100 per cent home league record and won on the road in the league for the first time this season.
Exmouth opened the scoring after 24 minutes with Ben Griffith smashing the ball home after being played in by Tom Bath.
Despite Exmouth appealing for a foul the ball broke for Ryan Beckinsale to equalise before the break.
With neither side looking to take control the game changed after 74 minutes. Spencer Dymond-Hall hit a superb 30-yard drive low into the corner of the ...

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