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MARLOW 1 SOUTH PARK 3

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By Simon Johnson

■ MARLOW were de- by South Park, feated but it wasn’t all doom and gloom as they qualified for the play-offs.
The hosts started the game the better, but were caught against the run of play when Sam Tutt struck a sliced shot from 25 yards which left the keeper rooted.
Finlay Johnson scored the second when he ran through and slotted the ball in. The third goal was almost a carbon copy when Ben Jordan extended the lead. The second 45 was scrappy, which saw a red card for each. Marlow started seeing more of the ball and a sweetly struck 25...

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