MANAGER Tony Gore was left frustrated as Dudley Sports fell to a 2-0 home defeat to Wellington last Saturday.
Gore was left ruing his side's inability to make their dominance pay as two late goals cost them at Hillcrest Avenue.
"We dominated and should have really had the game done and dusted by half time," he said. "We were on top and you couldn't see where there goal would come from.
"They managed to get the first with ten minutes to go and we then got hit on the break going for the equaliser. It is frustrating for everyone and feels like a missed opportunity.
"We should have taken our chances and won the game."
Dudley were without both Luke Williams and Jonathan Letford for the contest.
However, Gore was quick to point out the positives of Sports' season so far.
"The performance was really good and we just need to try and reproduce that again," he added. "Our aim was a top ten finish and that is exactly where we are."
Sports are set to take on Pegasus Juniors away this Saturday.
Luke Williams should return but Jonathan Letford will still be absent with a toe injury.
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