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Tonbridge Angels 3-1 Dorking Wanderers: Loft has Angels reaching for sky

THIS was a deserved win for Tonbridge Angels, who took their chances well.

Tonbridge Angels

By Jim Rowe

TONBRIDGE ANGELS 3
DORKING WANDERERS 1
THIS was a deserved win for Tonbridge Angels, who took their chances well.
The visitors made some of the early running but were frustrated by a couple of offside decisions. The first chance fell to Tonbridge on nine minutes when aa free kick was headed back by skipper Sonny Miles and with the ball only half cleared Harry Hudson’s effort smashed into the side netting.
The visitors continued to probe but Josh Taylor and Callum Kealy were off target. Angels opened the scoring on 22 minutes when a Craig Braham-Barrett cross was converted by Dou...

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