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FOUR-GOAL IRON UP TO SECOND

By David Ward
BRAINTREE TOWN 4
EAST THURROCK UNITED 0
THE IRON returned to winning ways with a vastly improved allround performance that pushed them back up to second place. But had the visitors taken their chances it could have been a different story.
Sam Higgins and Max Cornhill missed easy chances and the Rocks were to rue them as the home side scored three times before the interval.
Iron manager Brad Quinton was pleased that his side kept a clean sheet for the first time in a month, adding: “It was a terrific performance from the boys who showed the right attitude, created a hatfu...

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