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DOM KEEPS FLEET IN POLE POSITION

EBBSFLEET UNITED 6 HAMPTON & RB 2
By Stuart Francis

DOMINIC POLEON’S second hattrick of the season led Ebbsfleet to a comfortable win over Hampton & Richmond.
The league leaders had to come from behind, however, after Hampton took a sixth-minute lead when Ruaridh Donaldson’s looping header converted Connor Kurran-Browne’s precise cross.
Ebbsfleet levelled nine minute before the break when Poleon converted from the spot after Hampton felt centre-back Dean Inman was harshly penalised for a foul on Toby Edser. Poleon then scored from close range after strik...

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