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HURST LEFT HURT BY SADDLERS STALEMATE

By James Findlater

 
GRIMSBY TOWN 1
Hanson 9

WAL SALL 1
Lavery 45+1 
Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Samuel Barrott 7/10

STAR MAN
JAMES HANSON Grimsby Town

ALL-SQUARE: Caolan Lavery celebates his leveller and, Inset, Grimsby enjoy James Hanson’s, left, goal
PICTURE: PSI/Jez Tighe

PAUL Hurst admitted his Grimsby side’s draw with Walsall felt like a defeat as they missed the chance to make up some vital ground at the bottom of the table.
The Mariners were held to a 1-1 draw by the out-of-form Saddlers, with Caolan Lavery&rs...

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