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O’SULLIVAN KEEPS VALE TOP OF PILE

SOUTH CENTRAL
MET POLICE 0 RAYNES PARK VALE 1
By Adam Todd

A GAME that could have gone either way ended up with the visitors grabbing all three points thanks to a strike by Jerry O’Sullivan.
O’Sullivan scored after a sweeping move from Raynes Park Vale early in the first half and hosts Met Police were unable to fashion a way back into the contest.
The second half was full of chances for both sides.
Louis Degand’s shot hit a post for Met Police and was inches away from finding the net.
Met keeper Liam Beach was being kept busy, but he was a match for Jordan St...

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