Bristol Rovers 1-2 Port Vale
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Darrell Clarke made a happy return to the Memorial Stadium as third-placed Port Vale secured a victory over a Bristol Rovers side who ended the game with nine men.
The former Rovers boss saw his side have a man advantage from the 15th minute when midfielder Sam Finley was sent off on the advice of an assistant referee after clashing with Tom Conlon in an off-the-ball incident.
Vale dominated the first half and made their advantage tell when Ben Garrity was allowed space to volley in off the crossbar from Conlon's 31st-minute free-kick.
Two minutes later Garrity struck again, sliding in to convert a Lewis Cass cross from the right.
Rovers made a better fist of things after the break and pulled a goal back in the 56th minute when Aaron Collins netted with a deflected shot from the edge of the box.
But any hope of a comeback ended after 77 minutes when defender Cian Harries was red-carded for bringing down Garrity and denying a clear scoring opportunity.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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