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STRUGGLERS PLAY OUT A DRAB DRAW

DIV 1 SOUTH EAST
PHOENIX SPORTS 0 EAST GRINSTEAD T 0
By Dean Sawyer

THE points were shared in the battle at the bottom of the Division, with Phoenix Sports and East Grinstead Town playing out a 0-0 draw on a testing pitch.
The Wasps Henry Sinai’s jinking run led to a flurry of early yellow cards and a free-kick that was saved well by Andy Walker.
At the other end, nobody could get on the end of a teasing Ryan Hayes cross along the box and Gael Kileba’s well struck effort was palmed away by Matte Pierson.
In the second half Denzelle Olapade and Dexter Peter each ...

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