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Dubious penalty doesn’t dim hosts

HAREFIELD 2 CRAWLEY DOWN GATWICK 1
By Michael Grimes

HAREFIELD defied their low league position in beating fellow Tier 5 side Crawley Down Gatwick, courtesy of a Luke Brophy brace, despite a late penalty and the hosts ending with ten.
Wayne Carter’s men got off to a bright start when Callum Woodstock had his header saved by Alex Bellingham, before Brophy scored from close-range in the third minute after a scramble in the six-yard area.
The Hares kept pressure on with Archie Alexander and Leo Sery shooting wide from distance.
As for the Anvils, their best chance came when Son...

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