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Yetton hails 'magnificent' Truro after Dorking draw

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Truro City's record goalscorer Stewart Yetton stayed on as part of the club's coaching staff in the summer after manager Paul Wotton left to join Torquay United

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Truro City assistant manager Stewart Yetton says his was impressed with his side's 0-0 draw at Dorking Wanderers.

The point - which means Truro have lost just once in their last 12 games - keeps them top of National League South.

The Tinners now have a two-week break before their next game as they are no longer in the FA Trophy.

"I think the boys were magnificent, dare I say probably one of our best away performances of the season," Yetton told ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Cornwall.

"We probably had the better chances as well, I'm slightly disappointed not to get all three points.

"But we'd have snapped your hand off for a point pre-game - one of the top sides in the league with probably the biggest budget, so it's no small feat coming here and getting a point."

City are a point clear of second-placed Weston-super-Mare and third-placed Torquay United, with Dorking three points behind in sixth in a congested top end of the table.

"We're 20 games in, you can you can quite easily go on a little bit of a bad run and be way out of it," Yetton added.

"So it's a testament to the lads we have in the changing room because they're coming into games like this now and we're not really having much fear and they're delivering good performances

"We looked like a really solid, strong side there, really difficult to break down and I suppose you're we have come a long way to be coming here and getting a point and being disappointed not to get all three."

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