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OWEN LEADS DEMOLITION OF SAD TOWN

DIV 1 SOUTH
PORTISHEAD TN 7 FALMOUTH TOWN 0
By Paul Roberts

PORTISHEAD Town continued their pursuit of second-placed Malvern by putting poor ten-man Falmouth to the sword.
Jack Thorne, who had struck the crossbar with an earlier attempt, poked the promotion hopefuls in front after running onto an assist from Aron Robbins.
Owen Humphries curled in a second goal on the stroke of half-time, while in between Jay Murray headed against the woodwork.
Thorne invited Humphries to make it 3-0 after the turnaround and Kyle
Egan’s quick-thinking at a free-kick teed up Mitch Osmond fo...

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