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GREAT WAKERING 2 GORLESTON 4

DIV 1 NORTH
By Daniel Ellis

■ GORLESTON’S opening goal came after 20 minutes, Jamie North making a lovely run down the right, finding Ross Gilfedder who missed his strike, Connor Ingram then finding it to stab home. A second came five minutes later when Rovers keeper Harry Fairs cleared the ball on the edge of the box and straight to Ross Gilfedder who curled it back in.
Rovers pulled one back after 32 minutes, Jay Nash who lobbing the Gorleston keeper.
Gorleston’s third came after 38 minutes, George Keys heading in from a corner, and the second-half saw two late...

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