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BRENTWOOD TN 2 MALDON & TIP 3

DIV 1 NORTH
By Ken Hobbs

■ MALDON twice came from behind to snatch victory with a last-minute goal from Brian Moses.
Josh Gray had put the home side ahead in the 20th minute after Maldon keeper Ted Collins had failed to hold on to a cross and Gray was able to walk the ball into an empty net.
Lordon Akolbire equalised with a fine strike just before the interval and both sides had chances in the second half with Collins and Blues keeper Ollie Bowles both making some fine saves. Daniel Ogunleye finished emphatically into the top corner to restore Brentwood’s lead and it look...

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