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Martin the main man as Pirates steal points

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By Patricia Dalglish

BRISTOL ROVERS 3
Martin 16, Thomas 22, Vale 77
BRISTOL ROVERS: Ward 6, Wilson 6 (Connolly 82, 6), Crama 6, Friend 6 (Gordon 73, 6), Hunt 6, Conteh 6, Finley 6, Vale 6, Evans 7, Martin 7, Thomas 8. Subs not used: Marquis, Brown, McCormick, Hoole, Cox
OXFORD UNITED 1
M Harris 58
OXFORD: Cumming 6, Negru 6 (Burey 45, 6), Moore 6, Brown 6, Stevens 6, Brannagan 6, McEachran 6 (McGuane 74, 6), Leigh 6, Rodrigues 6, Goodrham 6 (O’Donkor 81, 6), M Harris 7. Subs not used: Thorniley, Eastwood, Smyth, Henry
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