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Rooks chief Pitts bolsters engine room

ISTHMIAN LEAGUE
By Jon Couch

CRAIG Nelson is up and running as Lewes manager after making his first two signings of the summer.
Nelson, who replaced legendary boss Tony Russell at the Dripping Pan a fortnight ago, has added midfield pair Malachi Morris and Eddie Allsopp to the Rooks ranks.
Morris previously worked under Nelson at Glebe and arrives as a very highly-rated young player.
As a teenager, he signed for National League South side Dulwich Hamlet, and had spells on loan with Step 4 sides South Park, Sittingbourne, and Merstham in the Isthmian South East.
He said: “I...

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