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SOUTH PARK 3 THREE BRIDGES 3

By Nick Thatcher

■ A SECOND half that saw four goals scored from subs resulted in thrilling draw.
Park took the lead in the 12th minute through Melford Simpson. Ibrahim Jalloh picked the ball up in the 39th minute just inside the Three Bridges’ half and stormed forward firing his shot from 20 yards into the far corner to double the lead.
Subs Mohamadou Juwara and Ben Aubrey were introduced at the break for Bridges and Juwara pulled a goal back in the 47th minute. Ben Aubrey levelled things in the 82nd minute and then looked to have won the game for Bridges when he put the...

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