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WARDLE KEEPS MARINE AFLOAT

MARINE 2 P’BOROUGH SPORTS 1
By Adam Yates

MARINE continued their impressive spring form with a fourth successive victory to deal Peterborough Sports a defeat.
The Turbines were handed a blow before a ball had been kicked as captain Dan Jarvis pulled up in the warm up.
Sports were the first to get off the mark after 13 minutes when Michael Gash was given a gift at the far post following a Michael Gyasi corner.
The opener woke Marine up in front of a 1,500-plus crowd. A free-kick was won near the corner flag which Jack Hazlehurst laid perfectly at the head of defender, James B...

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