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TAVISTOCK 0 MALVERN TOWN 2

DIV 1 SOUTH
By Simone Els

■ MALVERN closed the gap on the teams in the play-off places with victory at relegation-threatened Tavistock, but they left it very late.
The hosts had the better of the first half, but Joe Bishop was excellent in
After the break, however, it was the Lambs who were defending and Malvern substitutes Matt Macdonald and Joe Bullock were quick to make their marks.
The deadlock was broken in the 77th minute when a corner to the far post was met by Jack Watts’ head and he guided the ball just under the crossbar.
Five minutes later he got his secon...

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