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Tyler’s slip is enough for City

HUNGERFORD TOWN 0 TRURO CITY 1
By Mike Hall
HUNGERFORD were once again on the wrong end of a 1-0 home defeat, this time to Truro City who went away from Bulpit Lane despite being down to ten men for over an hour. In a scrappy first half neither team got any clear-cut chances and Cody Cooke was sent off for a poor challenge on defender Darnell Smith.
Despite the red card, Truro took a surprise lead courtesy of an own goal from Crusaders’ captain Rhys Tyler when he diverted a low cross beyond his goalkeeper. After half-time the Crusaders’ chances may have been helped if referee Pa...

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