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Henderson happy with a point after a six-goal thriller

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November 04, 2024

TAVISTOCK manager Stuart Henderson was content with a point, despite watching his side throw away leads on three occasions in their 3-3 draw with Didcot Town.

- STUART JAMES

Henderson happy with a point after a six-goal thriller

The Lambs made a good start with Luke Steer putting them in front on five minutes, but Didcot levelled things up on 27 minutes.

Parity lasted just four minutes before Ben Steer made it 2-1, but six minutes later, it was 2-2 as Cameron McNeil scored from close range.

Liam Prynn's sixth league goal came from the penalty spot, after Ben Steer had been tripped inside the box, which brought to an end a goal-laden half. The chances dried up after the break, but Didcot managed to level for a third time, on 70 minutes, with Connor Barrett scoring his second of the game.

The Lambs almost won it late on, but Tallan Burns saw his shot hit the post, but the draw - Tavi's first of the season - meant it was three unbeaten and seven points from the nine available for Henderson's men.

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