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FOLKESTONE INVICTA 5 WINGATE & FINCHLEY 0

By Richard Murrill
■FOLKESTONE thumped ten-man fellow play-off hopefuls Wingate & Finchley. Invicta were two-up before Wingate captain Sean Cronin was sent off for a second yellow card, on 72 minutes. And they took full advantage of their man advantage.
Invicta opened the scoring on 24 minutes with Ade Yusuff ‘s penalty after he fouled by Jake Bales.
Johan Ter Horst made it 2-0 with a well-taken first-time finish in the 59th minute from Ian Draycott fine pass.
Centre-back Cronin was then sent off, booked for a foul on Yusuff having been cautioned for a high challenge on Jera...

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