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LEE’S PRIDE AS TIGERS GO TOP

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By Mark Richardson
TRURO CITY went top of the table after a late Connor Riley-Lowe penalty extended their winning run to seven matches, ending East Thurrock’s unbeaten record in the process.
The Rookery Hill clash had promised much before the game, with only goal difference separating second and third placed teams in National League South.
White Tigers manager Lee Hodges told The NLP: “It was a great performance from 1 to 16. Everyone was immense. We stayed positive even with ten men and kept two up.
“We always had a chance and we nicked it in the end. I am very proud of t...

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