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RAYNES PARK VALE 2 ASHFORD TOWN 1

SOUTH CENTRAL
By Sid Waite

■RAYNES PARK VALE chalk up their fourth win on the trot despite making the worst possible start. The game started badly for the Vale as Jordan Stepney hobbled off injured after just three minutes followed by Ashford taking the lead in the eighth minute. A poor back pass left Vale keeper Billy Bishop with no chance as Jack Arnold ran on and rounded the Vale skipper to roll the ball in.
The remainder of the first half was all RPV and their pressure finally bore fruit on the stroke of half-time when Jordan Gallagher was fouled. He brushed himself down t...

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