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Consecutive losses for title-contending Gisborne teams in Eastern Premiership football

Consecutive losses for title-contending Gisborne teams in Eastern Premiership football

NZ Herald4 hours ago

Gisborne Thistle's Carlos Guerra put in a good shift when he came on in the second half of the Jags' Eastern Premiership football match against Taradale Reserves on Saturday. Thistle lost 5-3 to drop to third on the table. Photo / Paul Rickard
You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
That's the prospect Gisborne teams Thistle and United face after both lost on Saturday.
They were sitting in second and third places respectively until second-bottom Taradale Reserves (now third-bottom) beat Thistle 5-3 and Western Rangers (seventh in the 10-team Eastern Premiership) beat

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