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Worrall’s worldie gets Clarke off mark

By Trevor Scott

PORT VALE 2

Worrall 27, Wilson 47
HARROGATE TN 0

PORT VALE: Covolan Cauagnari 7, Cass 7, Smith 7, Jones 8, Worrall 9 (Martin 90), Garrity 6 (Taylor 71, 6), Pett 7, Conlon 7, Gibbons 7 (Benning 57, 6), Wilson 8 (Lloyd 68, 7), Proctor 6. Subs not used: Amoo, Politic, Stone.
HARROGATE TOWN: Oxley 5, Burrell 6, McArdle 7, Hall 6 (Fallowfield 36, 5), Thomson 6, Falkingham 5, Pattison 6 (Power 10, 6) (Kerry 45, 5), Diamond 4, Armstrong 6, Muldoon 6. Subs not used: Martin, Orsi, Cracknell.
Att: 5,435 Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Andrew Kitchen 7/10

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