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KANE BAGS A VITAL BRACE

DIV 1 SOUTH EAST
RAMSGATE 3 ASHFORD UNITED 2
By Andy Mason

RAMSGATE won a thriller after falling behind to a contentious opening goal at the WW Martin Community Stadium.
Omarr Lawson appeared offside, but he didn’t wait for the whistle and tucked the ball away.
The visitors were looking the better of the sides as Ramsgate found themselves pegged back in their own half.
Kane Rowland then transformed the fortunes of the Rams, scoring two quick goals before the break. Ashford levelled matters at the start of the second half through Toby Ajaya after taking advantage of poor de...

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