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National League South

Giddens delivers timely showing

By Neil Speight
EAST THURROCK U 1
BATH CITY 0
EAST Thurrock took three points thanks to a moment of fortune and three great saves from Jack Giddens.
They were forced to dig deep against a determined and feisty opposition, who refused to lie down and kept pressing throughout.
The home keeper kept his side in the game with stops from Anthony Straker in the opening stages of the second half and then to deny Sub Andy Watkins.
The Rocks than got a moment of great fortune when sub Tom Derry put pressure on the home defence and an attempted clearance struck Frankie Artus and lobbed back over his o...

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