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Harris sees red as Gills slide into drop zone

By Andy Carter

PORTSMOUTH 3
Curtis 4, 45, Robertson 54
PORTSMOUTH: Bazunu 6, Carter 6, Raggett 6, Robertson 8, Ogilvie 6 (Romeo 78, 6), Harness 7 (O’Brien 89), Morrell 7, Thompson 7 (Mingi 74, 6), Jacobs 7, Curtis 8, Hirst 7. Subs not used: Williams, Tunnicliffe, Walker, Webber. Jackson 30

GILLINGHAM 1
GILLINGHAM: Chapman 5, Jackson 6, Masterson 5, Ehmer 6, Tucker 5, Tutonda 5 (Dickson-Peters 64, 6), Thompson 5, O’Keefe 6 (Phillips 45, 6), Lee 6, Reeves 6, Oliver 5. Subs not used: Dahlberg, Sithole, Lintott, Maghoma, Chambers.
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