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Clarke leaves it late to earn the Mackerels a share of the spoils

By Ryan Day
MARGATE 1 WORTHING 1
A BATTLE at Hartsdown Park between ten-man Margate and Worthing resulted in honours even.
The hosts started the game strongly with striker Frannie Collin producing a lovely freekick that whistled just wide of the upright.
Jordan Chiedozie came close to following up that effort but his strike shortly afterwards was bravely blocked.
Returning from suspension Chiedozie looked dangerous, again steaming through the Worthing defence but he couldn’t quite get his footing to get a clinical chance away.
Margate thought they had taken the lead with Tom Mills fin...

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