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09:38 GMT, Monday, 27 October 2008

Launceston 6-8 Mounts Bay

Launceston vs Mounts Bay

Mounts Bay got their first every win in National League One in a tight low-scoring match at Launceston.

Adam Staniforth's penalty in the 15th minute gave Launceston a 3-0 lead, but Dan Hawkes equalised with a penalty of his own seven minutes later.

It was not until the second half that the scorers were troubled again, when Ben Hilton got the match-winning try for Mounts Bay on 52 minutes.

A late Staniforth penalty made for a tense finish but Bay held out.




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