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SONNY ON SIDELINES

EXETER City have suffered a blow with the news that forward Sonny Cox could miss two months with a groin injury.
The 20-year-old came off in last week’s defeat at Stevenage.
“He had a scan and has seen a specialist,” Grecians manager Gary Caldwell told BBC Radio Devon. “The good news is that he doesn’t need an operation. It was on the better side of what it could have been.”

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