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JAMES WINS IT FOR WANDS

DORKING WANDERERS 3
BRIGHTLINGSEA REGENT 2
By Les Freeland
WANDERERS won this highly entertaining battle of the Bostik new boys, the sides’ first-ever encounter, sealing victory by dominating large parts of the first half.
The hosts welcomed Luke Moore back and he was influential in controlling the midfield, which gave James McShane more freedom and he had an outstanding game.
The first goal came after nine minutes when Dan Pearse received the ball on the edge of the box and struck a sweet low shot.
Brightlingsea had a few chances of their own with Billy Hunt and Phil Kelly looking li...

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