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Dack’s the difference for happy Ainsworth

By Alan Frift

STAR MAN
BRADLEY DACK Gillingham

GILLINGHAM 1
Dack 58
GILLINGHAM: Morris 7, Smith 7, Masterson 6 (Gale 62, 6), Ogie 8, Hutton 6, McKenzie 7, Little 6, Clark 7, Dack 6 (Coleman 71, 6), Nevitt 6 (Wyllie 78, 6), Gbode 6 (Andrews 45, 6). Subs not used: Turner, Williams, Khumbeni.
WALSALL 0
Att: 6,498 Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Ross Martin 7/10
WALSALL: Roberts 6, Barrett 6, Browne 6, Flint 7, Weir 6 (Adomah 82, 6) Hancock 6, Jellis 6 (Clarke 66, 6), Warrington 6 (Hollman 73, 6), Lakin 6, Pressley 6 (Matt 65, 6), Stuttle 6 (Gordon 66, 6). Subs n...

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