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GRAYS ATHLETIC 1 COGGESHALL T 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Stewart Goshawk

■ THIS game that will not live long in the memory, despite being played in a howlinggale with a second half downpour that made for very difficult playing conditions.
Grays won it with a strike wide and soon after, Grays after 15 minutes when Mitch custodian, Danny Sambridge, Hahn played a defense splitting pass through to striker from the visitors’ Ben Search. made his only save of note Sam Bantick, who calmly Home captain, Lewis round Coggeshall’s keeper Clark’s late red card for a Thomas Middle Hurst, slotting home into the...

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