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Havant and Waterlooville 1-3 Bath City: Batten leads Romans’ race

BATH CITY deservedly gained their first away win in the league since September’s victory over Braintree, with an ultimately comfortable victory.

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HAVANT &W 1 BATH CITY 3
By Trevor Brock

BATH CITY deservedly gained their first away win in the league since September’s victory over Braintree, with an ultimately comfortable victory.
The home side suffered a blow in the sixth minute when an aerial collision between striker Cody Cooke and defender Josh Passley saw the Hawks defender substituted.
The visitors opened the scoring in the 19th minute, a superb Elliott Frear free-kick from the left was headed home by defender Jack Batten.
Sixteen minutes later, the home side levelled. Joe Newton’s aerial ball was flicked on by Jake
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