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ROSS GETS THE STONES ROLLING FOR FIRST WIN

WEALDSTONE 4 DARTFORD 1 By Dec O’Reilly
WEALDSTONE displayed a dominant performance against Dartford in Dean Brennan’s first match in charge.
Second half goals from Ross Lafayette, Connor Stevens and an own goal cancelled out Josh Hill’s equaliser just before the half-time interval after Lafayette had opened the scoring.
The Stones started the season in excellent fashion. Michee Efete earned a penalty inside ten minutes after Jordan Wynter’s foul and Lafayette made no mistake from 12-yards.
Danny Green and Sanchez Watt both had efforts cleared off the line as the dom...

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