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Darts hit bullseye as class shines

BILLERICAY TOWN 0 DARTFORD 2
By Jack Patmore

DARTFORD showed their class in the end with a battling performance to keep the heat on in the title race – while Billericay still have everything still to play for.
The crucial game for both sides, with Darts going for promotion and the Blues striving for National League South safety, started quite even with both attacking with intent.
Jack Jebb was dictating play for the visitors and was a constant threat from set-piece situations. Billericay came close half-an-hour into the game as the ball came to Henry Ochieng on the edge of the b...

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