Torquay stay top despite draw at struggling Weymouth
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Torquay United manager Paul Wotton says he is disappointed that his side were twice pegged back in their 2-2 draw at bottom-of-the-table Weymouth.
Will Jenkins Davies continued his excellent goalscoring form to give the Gulls the lead in first-half stoppage time.
Terras top scorer Brandon Goodship equalised soon after the second half got under way.
Cody Cooke headed in his second goal in as many games after an hour to put the Gulls ahead once more, but Goodship ensured a point with his second goal eight minutes from full time.
Torquay remain a point clear at the top of National League South and extended their unbeaten run to 12 games in all competitions.
"I'm really, really disappointed with the two goals we conceded, but we haven't lost the game and it's a point on the road and I think it's good that we're disappointed," Torquay manager Paul Wotton told BBC Radio Devon.
"I just felt like we lacked in the final third today that little bit of magic or that tiny bit of end product. The two moments of quality we did have was Oscar's (Threlkeld) cross for Will and (Jordan) Young's cross for Cody.
"We were in those areas more times than twice in the game and I just felt like and wasted a couple of those opportunities."