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Away-day success for super Bluebirds

By Liam Goodley
BOGNOR REGIS TOWN 1
CHIPPENHAM TOWN 3
BOGNOR were beaten again at Nyewood Lane as David Pratt starred in a strong attacking display from Chippenham.
Bognor started well and won a corner early on. The short kick by Ollie Pearce to Ibra Sekajja saw the striker backheel it back to Pearce in space and then he hit it first time but the ball struck the bar.
Pratt’s low attempt was saved and pushed out to Scott Twine who chipped it in from close range on 39 minutes, to give the Bluebirds the lead.
Bognor went further behind when Pratt ran on to a pass before slotting the ball...

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